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Top 9 Body Podcasts

May 19, 2024

The Best Body Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs
Top 10 Best Lisa A Romano Breakdown to Breakthroughs Episodes

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A podcast committed to healing from codependency, narcissistic abuse, with a heavy emphasis on raising consciousness for the benefit of healing mind, body, and soul.
Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison
Top 10 Best Food Psych Podcast with Christy Harrison Episodes

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Avg Length 70m

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Latest episode 11 days ago

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Helping people make peace with food since 2013. Registered dietitian nutritionist, certified intuitive eating counselor, and journalist Christy Harrison, MPH, RD, CEDS talks with guests and answers listener questions about making peace with food, healing from disordered eating, learning body acceptance, practicing intuitive eating, escaping harmful wellness culture, and more--all from a body-positive, anti-diet perspective. Along the way, Christy shares her own journey from disordered eater and dieter to food writer and anti-diet dietitian. This podcast challenges diet culture in all its forms--including the restrictive behaviors that often masquerade as wellness and fitness. Food Psych® is designed to offer safe and non-triggering support for listeners in recovery from eating disorders, weight stigma, and body shame. Subscribe for new anti-diet inspiration every week! Learn more and get full show notes and transcripts at christyharrison.com/foodpsych (Disclaimer: All content in this podcast, including medical opinion and any other health-related information, is for informational purposes only and should not be considered to be a specific diagnosis or treatment plan for any individual situation. Use of the information contained in this podcast does not constitute a doctor-patient relationship.)
The Embodiment Podcast
Top 10 Best The Embodiment Podcast Episodes

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A twice-weekly conversational offering for coaches, embodiment teachers and anyone who sees the body as more than a hunk of meat. Embodiment Unlimited hosts Mark Walsh, Karin Van Maan and Christina Dohr interview leaders and innovators from embodied disciplines. Mindfulness, trauma therapy, martial arts, meditation, somatics, yoga, and movement practices generally, are all discussed, with educators, academics and experts from around the world. The flavour is usually light-hearted and practical. www.embodimentunlimited.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfgLCTiNzVpIeL_j7Icxh8w https://www.instagram.com/warkmalsh/ Embodied Facilitator Course : https://embodimentunlimited.com/efc/

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The Aware Show

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The Aware Show
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The Aware Show is dedicated to communicating information to inspire positive growth and change. Our goal is an increased awareness and healing on an individual and planetary level. Based on our commitment to the renewal of the human spirit, and combined with our pure faith in the power of love, we are answering a call to action for a more conscious world. The first step toward change is Awareness, and listening or watching interviews with the top minds in a wide range of fields will provide a daily oasis for you to immerse yourself in life-changing information. Listening to these shows will shift you from any space you are in to one of inspiration, while learning information, practical tools and experiential exercises to change your state and keep it that way. Press ‘Play’ and Enjoy
Bodies on the Line ... This Is the Norm
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Lifelong dancers discuss their journeys and challenge social norms around age, dance bodies, fitness, health, and vitality.

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The Grimerica Show

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The Grimerica Show
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A loose cannon podcast featuring casual conversations with whomever we deem interesting, often on the fringe, Like Coast to Coast, but on demand. Like a less compromised Joe Rogan Experience. Interviews on Spirituality, Alternative History, UFO's, and More
Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis
Top 10 Best Talking Gut with Dr Jim Kantidakis Episodes

29 Episodes

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Mind Body Talk is where you get the opportunity to learn more about your mind and body and the surprising ways in which they interact.

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Real. Raw. Truth.

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Real. Raw. Truth.
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The Real. Raw. Truth. Podcast was started to engage in insightful, relevant conversations with Keri Spring and Robbie Raugh about the Mind. Body. Soul. Spirit. Each episode will focus on living life intentionally and intersecting God's Word in the real hard places that are a struggle for many. Our featured guests, spanning all areas of life, will provide valuable tools, tips or training within their area of specialty. We hope that a regardless of background, fears, age or stage of life, it's something you look forward to listening to each week!
Among the Dirt and Trees
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Among the Dirt and Trees is a podcast that dives into the stories behind true crime cases that occur out in nature through short and sweet episodes that work for even the busiest schedules. Join our host, BreeAnn, as she ruins the forest, the desert, the beach, the ocean (and pretty much anywhere else with fresh air) one case at a time. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday and guaranteed to make you never want to leave your couch! 🔪🌲

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Designed for Greatness with Candice Noss
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Welcome to the Designed for Greatness podcast, conversations with Candice to help you elevate your mind, body, and spirit and own your divine greatness.

The Shift With Skip

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The Shift With Skip
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Edutainment for the body, mind, spirit and your life! Transformation with Skip Jennings and guest.

Life is a Treasure

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Life is a Treasure
Top 10 Best Life is a Treasure Episodes

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Michelle Durand has been speaking publicly and sharing her personal testimonials of overcoming the pain and suffering that this life will bring. She helps women heal and feel whole again after loss or trauma specializing in post-abortion recovery and divorce. I hope that these episodes will bring hope and help to those seeking healing and helping others heal. It starts with one story...

This travel podcast is coming soon. Follow to make sure you're the first to get the new content as it arrives.
Alive with Levy Johnny Griffin
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Podcast that takes the word of God line by line in a pursuit to better understand what God is saying to us as His people.

Work It Out Radio

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Work It Out Radio
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Work It Out Radio is an exercise radio series produced by CKUW 95.9 FM. Work It Out brings you fun, simple and concise workout routines that you can do in you own home.

An almost-daily podcast for the State of Mind Community.
Offering ideas and answering questions on how to use your mind for growth, happiness and ultimately peace.
Send us your questions: [email protected]

Well Well Well Podcast
Top 10 Best Well Well Well Podcast Episodes

91 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Well, well, well, let's chat about having a well mind, well body & well soul. With our background in life and spiritual coaching we will cut through the noise to bring you the good stuff. Such as, what people to follow, what books to read, and what advice to listen to that will inspire, motivate and help you on your journey to overall wellness. We are so glad you joined us.
Octex (Jernej Marušič) - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
Top 10 Best Octex (Jernej Marušič) - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010 Episodes

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Octex, Jernej Marušič, (text by: Luka Zagoričnik) Hidden behind the name Octex is the Ljubljana-based artist Jernej Marušič, who started appearing under this name, a shorter version of Organic Crackle and Tone EXperiments, in the late nineties of the previous century – as a follower of contemporary currents in electronic music and a lover of analogue sound synthesisers. His first released composition ‘Nigljana’ was included in a varied compilation of Slovene electronic music Elektrotehnika Slavenika from the year 2000, which was issued with wide acclaim as a supplement to the British music monthly The Wire. His LP debut ‘Idea Lashna’, by and large one of the most groundbreaking and creative achievements in the Slovene electronic scene, was released in 2002 under Tehnika Records label, having wide reverberations also abroad. The critics recognised it as a top-notch product following the stripped-down aesthetic characteristic of musicians signed under the German label Basic Channel, while the album offered a finely tailored mix of techno, ambient music, and dub as an echo and a reaction to contemporary, nervous sound landscape of urban circles. The album earned Marušič the then influential Slovene music award ‘Bumerang’, awarded by Studio City programme of the Slovene National Television, while in France it was voted one of the ten finalists for the electronic music award presented by Radio France International. That said, Marušič’s music making does not stick to proven recipes and a solidified sound aesthetic. In an on-going, restless search for a new sound, Octex absorbs various trends that schizophrenically spring from the field of electronic musics, incorporating them again and again in its own music in a distinctly unique and recognisable manner. Already with his next album ‘Variations’, released by RX:TX in 2005, Marušič found himself in an altogether new world, which drew on a tense and intense techno connection between Berlin and Detroit, traversed by dub, soft sound textures, and complex, seemingly unstructured rhythms, with which he stepped out of the prescribed matrix 4/4 and which have today become a trademark for Marušič’s work. Around that time, Marušič also started to regularly appear live; he did remixes for well known artists, like Laibach and Ultra-Red, while reverberations of his work also took him across our borders. He performed, for example, in a London-based series Sprawl, in Club Transmediale in Berlin, in Dispatch in Belgrade, and at Exit Festival in Novi Sad. With the album in question, Octex also signed to the home RX:TX label, in the frame of which he performed alongside artists under labels such as Raster-Noton, contributed tracks to two international compilations ‘Progress’ and ‘Progress EX 0.4’, both released by the mentioned label, and was featured on a highly appreciated Slovene compilation ‘Trans Slovenia Express Vol.2’, dedicated to the cult band Kraftwerk and released by the British Mute Records. Earlier this year, RX:TX released Octex’s long-awaited new album titled ‘Every Sound Tells a Story’, which is this time lined more explicitly with an analogue sound of modular sound synthesisers, sifted through digital technology. Individual tracks from the album were inspired by fieldwork recordings, which are in a processed form blended into each track. Dino Lalić, a music critic for Radio Student, wrote the following about the album. ‘Its sound readily admits techno, dub, and ambient influences, with none of them standing out in particular. The fact that these influences remain merged offers a myriad of interpretations. Nobody is right and whoever says he is – is inevitably wrong’. These words fitly capture the essence of the restless, yet sound-wise well-tailored creativity of Jernej Marušič, which he lately also incorporates into improvisation, both in his solo performances and in his work in the trio Ago Tela, which includes, besides Marušič, also DJ Dojajo and Mario Marolt, while at the same t

Finding Our Hunger

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Finding Our Hunger
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Gratitude is contagious. Recovery is possible. Self love is the first step. Finding Our Hunger is the journey. What have you packed in your bags today?

Punisher: Body Count

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The net's best podcast for all things Frank Castle
Healing Waters Podcast
Top 10 Best Healing Waters Podcast Episodes

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Healing Waters is a podcast dedicated to helping you find peace and joy through devotionals, poetry, music, and Biblical teachings. Come join us and find true healing and hope in Christ Jesus.

Luka Juhart - 7 skladateljev ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
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Luka Juhart - (text by Luka Zagoričnik) The accordionist Luka Juhart belongs to that generation of young Slovene musicians, performers, and interpreters who are enthusiastically, painstakingly, and passionately devoted to contemporary music repertoires. That is, to performing contemporary classical music works of the past century and current compositions of foreign and home composers, with whom Juhart collaborates very closely already during the composition process. These compositions often balance precariously on the verge of performability, on the very edge, which not only demands exceptional skills and a refined ear for music – thus intentionally or unintentionally nurturing the virtuoso in the performer himself – but also a considerable ability to co-create, to participate in decision making, and to offer initiatives and decisions about how to read the music and other composition materials. Juhart attracted the attention of the Slovene wider public with compositions by Vinko Globokar and by Uroš Rojko, with whom he often appears in smaller chamber ensembles. Juhart has completed the bulk of his studies abroad, as an instrumentalist. After graduating from Maribor Music High School under Prof. Andrej Lorber, he enrolled to the class of Prof. Hugo Noth at the Academy of Music in Trossingen, Germany. In 2005, he graduated from music pedagogy and in 2006 received an art degree. In 2008, Juhart completed his Master’s degree in the class of Prof. Stephan Hussong at the Academy of Music in Würzburg. Juhart is a multiple winner of international and national competitions, the recipient of the 2001 Roman Klasinc Award for exceptional achievements, the 2002 recipient of the DAAD foundation award for best exchange student at the Academy of Music in Trossingen, Germany, the recipient of the Iris Marquardt Preis Award for best student of the same school, and the 2008 recipient of the Golden Bird Award for music. Besides recording for numerous national and foreign radio stations and collaborating with countless prominent home and international chamber, orchestral, and other ensembles, Juhart spends most of his talents collaborating with the contemporaneous generation of composers. Among others, he has collaborated with Thomas Larcher, Klaus Huber, Eduardo Demzo, Volker Heyne, Adrian Seiber, and Stefan Beyer. At home, he regularly collaborates with Vinko Globokar and Uroš Rajh, and among the younger generation of composers with Bojana Šaljič Podešva and Matej Bonina, for example. His interpretation of Matej Bonino’s composition for accordion, percussions, and a plastic tube ‘One Man Band’ premiered this year in the event ‘Forgotten, Overlooked’, while in 2008 Juhart boldly entered the field of electroacoustic music with a composition for accordion and magnetic tape ‘Meditation on Presence’, composed by Bojana Šaljič Podešva. This year, Juhart appeared alongside Aventure Ensemble and the Freiburg Anton Webern Choir in Uroš Rojko’s work ‘King David’, which was performed in Slovenia and abroad. He also participated as a soloist in Vinko Globokar’s composition for accordion, percussions, the choir, and orchestra ‘Radiographie d’un Roman’, which was performed at this year’s edition of Donaueschinger Musiktage. Juhart is noted not only by a broad repertoire, encompassing a wide range of classical works, not only by virtuosity and an ear for contemporary streaming in music, but also by his playful attitude toward extended performing techniques, toward electronics, and electroacoustic sound, as well as by flirting with performativity, such as is needed, for example, in the interpretation of the extremely demanding Vinko Globokar’s piece ‘Dialogue Uber Luft’, which Juhart performs regularly. Alongside redefining the accordion in the Slovene space, with which he is stepping into a circle of contemporary Slovene accordionists, such as Bratko Bibič, Marko Hatlak, and others, Juhart’s main value and distinction lie precisely in his ear for the works o
The Find Your STRONG Podcast
Top 10 Best The Find Your STRONG Podcast Episodes

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Learn and be your best and strongest self with Elite Body Transformation Coach and President of STRONG Fitness Magazine Jennifer Van Barneveld-Pe (aka Coach JVB). Each week Jenny will give you an inspirational guest, a story or a “pep-talk” of how to build stronger bodies, stronger minds, and stronger relationships. Since becoming a personal trainer almost twenty years ago, Jenny has overcome an eating disorder, job loss, financial desperation, entrepreneurial growing pains and multiple miscarriages. Experiences that have profoundly shaped her and her path to success. Before confidently settling into her role as a sought-after business leader/mom of two, Jenny found her strength through struggle. In the process, she’s inspired countless women to do the same this led Jenny to develop her unparalleled Team Strong Girls online coaching programs a decade ago. She has since helped thousands of women across the world find their STRONG and be the very best versions of themselves never looking back. Tune in for inspiration, motivation and some nerdy fitness talk so you can get out of a funk and be the strong and confident woman you are. Oh and please make sure you to share the episode that speaks to you and leave us a review!

She Rises Radio

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She Rises Radio, hosted by Alaina Sanders, is a podcast dedicated to empowering women to step into their power + actualize the highest versions of themselves.In this show, we chat about spiritual + personal development, healing our relationship to food and our bodies, and helping women come into their highest alignment so they can live life ALIVE + FREE. If you're a woman who is ready to... Stop living in fear + anxiety, End the war with your body, Stop hustling for your happiness,And finally rise up, You’re in the right place!
Marko Batista and Nataša Mušević - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
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Marko Batista and Nataša Mušević (text by: Luka Zagoričnik) Marko Batista belongs to the younger generation of Slovene multimedia artists. Splitting his time and creative efforts between London and Ljubljana, Batista – like the majority of Slovene contemporary artists – creates and presents his work with far more success abroad than at home, where there is a considerable lack of both appreciation and venues for this kind of artistic expressions. At least we thought so years ago, when Marko Batista started to appear in the spaces which are today considered places for sound art or multimedia experience. Marko Batista first appeared in Slovene contemporary sound landscape as a member of Klon:Art:Resistance, which he co-founded with Miha Horvat. Marked by the digital milieu of video art, noise, and the pulse of harder electronic dance practices with occasional echoes of underground dub, this heterogeneous art collective at the time persistently rubbed the image with its guerrilla interventions into our, now trendily-called urban cultural space, from galleries, festivals, to clubs. Klon:Art:Resistance thus entered the emerging techno culture in Slovenia in a rather specific and unique way – it introduced it with artistic intervention. This manner of space as well as perception intervention can be gathered from Batista’s performance titled ‘Error Trash v.1.3’, a sound intervention and audiovisual project, grounded in imperfections of data transmission, in information interruptions, contortions, and distortions on their way to the receiver via connectors, laptops, and wireless communication networks within the web of digital technology. Disruptions and interferences lie at the very heart of noise and contemporary electronic music; similarly, they can be found in many Batista’s projects, in their core which lies in the investigation of the current media and technological society. This investigation can be construed as a consistent idea, which Batista often obscures, distorts by layering the information into a web of noises generated by technology, both analogue and digital, into a web of information, visual and sound mediated, which are passed over as distortions in all their intensity. Interpreted as a break or interference, noise can be juxtaposed in opposition to music. However, precisely by becoming a genre, noise re-enters music as a specific deconstruction. Seen in this context, a certain segment of Batista’s work can be understood as a musical experience, even though his individual projects involve experiences of different kinds and qualities that join and disjoin different media, which network, overlap, envelop, and are split into heterogeneous experiences. All things considered, we need to bear in mind that Batista’s first medium is visual art. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts, Ljubljana, in 2005, and still as a student, presented his work at the 50th Venice Biannual in 2003 in the frame of the collaborative project ‘VV2 Recycling the Future’. In 2007, Batista finished his formal education by earning a Master from ‘fine arts’ in London. The above mentioned work-in-progress ‘Error Trash’ was presented at Ars Electronica in Linz in 2008 within the frame of the project ‘Ecology of Techno Mind’, organised by Kapelica Gallery, while this year Batista appeared at the Berlin-based ‘transmediale’ with the work ‘Syphone:Sys:Apparatus’. His 2010 work ‘Hybrid Sound Machines’ marks Batista’s break into the hybrid field between the mechanic and the digital. Here, Batista embodied, through the medium of sound, an intertwinement of wires, digital technology, mechanisms, and mechanic transmissions of different sound signals that are continually shifting between meaning and meaninglessness of signal and noise. Through this hybrid technological disposition (a fusion of mechanics, electronics, and ultimately art, in this particular instance, contemporary electronic music with a minimalist visual component of undulating, evenly pulsa
BMI Redefined™ with Gin and Moe
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Mission Statement: To inspire, educate and empower women to their full potential in their body, mind and image.
The School of Radiance with Rachel Varga
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In this podcast, we embark on an inspiring journey that challenges the conventional standards of beauty and dives deep into the remarkable power of inner radiance and longevity. Get ready to explore beauty from a fresh perspective and uncover the secrets to a radiant and confident you.

What IF skincare doesn't have to be complicated?

What IF skincare and rejuvenation can be simplified?

What IF radiance is the secret to lasting beauty?

What IF the latest beauty trend is actually aging us faster?

What IF healthy skin, fuller hair, and stronger nails are an inside job?

Embark on a journey in The School of Radiance podcast that will revolutionize the way you think about skincare, self-care, and living vibrantly!

Ways to work with Rachel Varga!

FREE Biohacking For Ageless Beauty Training! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/freebies

Be the first to know when the audible and book are available! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/book

Book a One-on-one with Rachel Varga for customized skin care, rejuvenation guidance, and ongoing support! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/consultation

Shop skincare, make-up, hair/skin/nail supplements, grooming tools, dermal rollers, and much more! https://alwaysradiantskinshop.com/

Join SkinCamp for expert Tutorials on skincare, makeup, hair care (and growth), biohacking, clean peels, pre and post-rejuvenation tips, dermal rolling, and advanced at-home practices for the face and body! https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/

Join The School of Radiance Membership for cultivating resilient radiance through practices and mentorship: https://www.theschoolofradiance.com/membership

As a disclaimer, please note that the information shared in this podcast and interview is not to be taken as medical advice, and it's always important to consult with your physician before making any lifestyle changes. Rachel disclaims any responsibility for inaccurate credentials of guests or information used that may cause harm.

Thank you for tuning in to this episode of The School of Radiance with Rachel Varga (formerly The Rachel Varga Podcast and The Always Radiant Skin Podcast)!

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Borut Savski - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
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Teza: Glasba je mrtva - naj živi glasba!? Prvi del teze je domislek, ki ga zadnja leta premleva Borut Savski, drugi del pa nedavni komplement, ki ga je pridodal Stefan Doepner. Seveda po vzoru na izjavo Kralj je mrtev - naj živi kralj (ali kraljica). Smisel originalnega klica je iskati v transcendenci - torej: en kralj je resda mrtev - a tu je že nov kralj (ali kraljica). Sistem kraljevanja se torej kljub smrtnosti posameznega kralja ohranja - dinastija pač. V tej luči je smrt glasbe potem le eden od rotacij - cikličnih dogajanj, ki imajo pač svoje nižke in viške. Zanimivo je k temu vzporediti še eno nekaj desetletij staro izjavo o koncu zgodovine (Francis Fukuyama), ki se jo da verjetno cepiti tudi na sočasne pomisleke o koncu ideologij. Iz zadnjega pomisleka - v asociaciji s holivudskim kulturnim memom (gen=biološki temeljni gradnik; mem=kulturni/spominski temeljni gradnik/vzorec) - izjavo iz filma Highlander (”There can be only one”) - lahko izvlečemo spoznanje, da konec (=smrt) lahko pomeni tudi redukcijo na eno ideologijo, eno zgodovino. Eno glasbo? Glasba, kot smo jo poznali v prvi polovici 20. stoletja ni bila sama sebi namen. Bila je izraz nečesa. Česa? Različnih idej, ideologij, možnosti razvoja - od enostavnosti proti kompleksnosti - usmerjenosti v prihodnost - vsaj na videz v razne smeri napredujočih družb. Lahko bi rekli usmerjene zgodovine. Te zgodovine ni več. Tudi glasba se zdi, da se je v pol stoletja trošenja na trgu iztrošila. Kaj ji manjka? Ideologij. Borut Savski

Enter 111

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Enter 111 and live life through the Ween. Mind, Body, Spirit, and the Uncanny. Turn on, tune out, drop in, and ride with us on this wave of weird.
PETE BEING PETE PODCAST
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Pete talks about what it’s like being Pete. What it‘s like being a human with Anxiety, Depression, Aggression, and body issues. Plus Pete talks with human beings about how they survive their issues on a daily basis. [email protected]

Irena Tomažin - ZVO.ČI.TI (So.und.ing) 2010
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IRENA TOMAŽIN (text by: Luka Zagoričnik) Dancer, choreographer, performer, actress, philosopher, and vocalist Irena Tomažin made her first appearance in the area of music with the group Kapricjoke, which appeared also in the Concert Marathon organised by Radio Student. However, her most noteworthy debut presentation in the field of sound was made with a solo recital iT for voice and voice recorders, in which Tomažin ingeniously weaves the story through the primary human instrument – the voice. Hers is not a trained voice based on clear articulation and technical brilliance. Quite the contrary, its power of expression draws precisely from the failure of articulation, from its incessant attempts to constitute itself, with which it often drifts away from the field of meaning and enters the field of sound. We are dealing thus with a fragile voice, a voice in search of itself, which nevertheless has a profuse emotional and expressive potential. At the same time, it is also an alienated voice, which is – since it is recorded on dictaphones – becoming an acousmatic object, alienated from corporeality, but which is re-entering the semantically structured storyline through repetitions of sound loops and tape manipulation. Voice, a fundamental corporeal experience, is traversed by countless voices, multiplying, dissolving, and confronting their own semantic and sound resonances in space. To dramaturgically round up her (sound) narration, Irena Tomažin artfully, sometimes movingly, and sometimes playfully, employs different means: from adopting and breaking the tunes from the sphere of popular music, theatrical story-telling to playing with the words’ syllables and their rhythm, dismantling the words in the style of literary modernisms and avantgardisms of the previous century, or reducing the voice to panting, smacking, sighing. However, in so doing she is still allowing multiple voices to speak at the same time, in harmonies and cacophonies. Although her creativity can be compared to certain more visible contemporaries (such as Meredith Monk, for example), Tomažin’s performance is unique in its child-like playfulness, which is occasionally also capable of sparkly self-reflection. Although her performance ever-so-slightly implied a rather schizophrenic story of submission, which addressed the audience through multiple voices simultaneously, these voices nevertheless incessantly communicated in the in-between space of the word and condensed meaning. Recently, appearing as iT, Tomažin’s voice is dissolving from a structured and distorted one, from veiled polyphony, to a naked voice, which is ultimately left almost voiceless, residually remaining in the body, where the possibilities and the impossibility of its articulation are taken over by gesture, movement. As iT, Irena Tomažin as a matter of fact thinks voice through heterogeneous trains of thought, which intensely, via extremely personal experience, traverse one another. This discloses her experience as a philosopher who confronts her thought with other thinkers of the voice, such as, for example, Mladen Dolar or Jacques Derrida, or literature, such as, the literary thought of Samuel Beckett, or the thinking of Antonin Artaud on contemporary theatre, or the melodies of most diverse traditions. As iT, Irena Tomažin performs at home and abroad, also in important international festivals, such as Club 5 in Vienna, Dispatch in Belgrade, Densités in France, and Ultrahang in Budapest. In recent years, she has also lent her voice to free improvised music, collaborating with numerous home and foreign makers. These include the bassist Tomaž Grom, the multitalented musician Andrej Fon, the saxophonist Marko Karlovčec, and others. With the latter she also released a record ‘That Which Happens Is Itself Dripping Red’. Internationally, she is collaborating with the American brass musician Liz Allbee, the Japanese percussionist Seijiro Murayama, and others. As a dancer and performer, Tomažin collab
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You're not sure what to do at the gym, or what to eat at home. Are carbs good, or as bad as they say they are? What weight should you lift, and how do you determine that? How often should you workout? Get these questions answered on the Personal Training Podcast that accounts for as much as possible.
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While everyone experiences change in life, no two people go through the same journey. What is preventing you from stepping into the life you visualize? Is it a busy schedule, a health condition, a lack of confidence, or habits of self-sabotage? Maybe it’s a little of all of them! In the Gift to Shift podcast, I spend every episode exploring a different concept or personal story related to a shift with my guests. Some episodes are deeply personal, helping listeners uncover their own epiphany by listening to someone else’s experiences. Others are more abstract, centered on the theories and notions that we must return to and master if our shift into our personal best is going to be sustainable. But what unites all these episodes is the invitation to explore a new and different perspective, and emerge a little wiser, kinder, or more prepared to tackle the day. Won’t you join us? Jump in wherever the ideas and topics resonate with your needs at this moment. Or, contact me to share your own story and help others by being featured as a podcast guest. Aissa Hillebrand Intuitive Mindset Coach

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Ilari Valbonesi - The Paradigm of Listening (Sound, Voice, Body, Audience, Radio Art Sound is attractive. It catches the ear, enchants, disturbs, and scares. But it is also imperative. Sound is both a means and an end. The decisive interest devoted to the "strange" reflexivity of sound became a paradoxical instance of art, music and philosophy in the twentieth century. Further, it has encouraged the emergence of a genuine "paradigm of listening" from which I take steps to trace the event of a conceptual category of plastic art so called Sound Art : Art of Sound, that reflecting on itself, defines its own historical context. Sound hits us where our disposition is already a move towards the "given" sound, for that hearing which accords and affords us whatever there really is to hear. Which means there is an "eventual" sound, which happens in-between me and the things in-between me and others: Sound originates "elsewhere" even though we are implicated. The sound of the voice is also erotic. It's like an intercourse in between own and alien. It's magnetic and it orients us in space, it defines boundaries and mixes the real and the imagined. We can experience the public nature of the audience, the spatiality of sound in its symbolic occurrences in buildings that accommodate the aesthetic experience of sound: the theatre, concert hall, the square from the gallery, and the auditorium of the woods. But this is not the proper meaning of sound in space, nor qualifies its access to a space. Sound is more of a timeless space. The body itself is an instrument that records its environment while reconfiguring existing environments. In 2004 I coined the phrase ‘Acusmatic ethics’ to describe the interspecific character of sound and its synthetic temporality. If we understand that listening to something is to record it, recording itself is also a kind of ‘answering’ behavior. Obviously, radio, tapes, samplers are able to isolate, alter and focus the processes of distribution and use of sound. But in this direction, "synthetic" claims is more of a "critique" of instruments and traditional research, including electronic, plastic art that belongs to music "educated" and that "popular" and doesn’t seem to characterize a specific field. This brought me to think of Radio as ethical space of sound and special environment of trading cultures and languages of contemporary art. written by: Ilari Valbonesi
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"Behind the Beauty," is a weekly podcast series hosted by Social Media Personality Serein Wu. Have you ever had questions about something and REALLY wanted someone to do a deep dive into it? From finance to fitness and politics to pregnancy. Serein goes deep into a vast array of topics with research and interviews to find out the answers to your questions.
TAO G. Vrhovec Sambolec, (text by: Luka Zagoričnik) A composer of contemporary music, clarinettist and electronica musician, sound artist and maker of multimedia environments Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec creates in all of the mentioned areas, while retaining his individuality and recognisability in each of the fields. This does not only unveil his acute sonic sensibility and a careful consideration of its traits but also an ear for a sound environment through which meanings are disclosed on different levels – social, artistic, architectural, and political. These elements are intertwined in a clear and distilled but never rigid concept. Tao first graduated at the Trondeheim Conservatory of Music in Norway as an instrumentalist, clarinettist, and then continued his studies at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague, the Netherlands, where he received another BA from music composition and an MA from ArtScience programme at the Interfaculty Image and Sound. As a composer, he has produced a series of works for smaller chamber, percussion, and other ensembles, which were performed at home and abroad. In his early period, he collaborated a lot with Marko Peljhan; later his works were performed in renowned international contemporary music festivals, such as Contemporanea in Italy, Gaudeamus Music Week, the Netherlands, and Forum Nueur Music in Germany. Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec is active also in the field of free improvised music. In 2003, Vrhovec and the contrabassist Tomaž Grom established the duo Tilt, although a project with this name had been detected already in 1999 with the album ‘The Double’ in collaboration with the poet Primož Čučnik. Even prior to this, the project was called Muskafiber and featured the composer and accordionist Drago Ivanuša. The music of this period relied heavily on structural elements through the form of poem, poetry, singing, and speech, and often drifted into spontaneous, improvised soundscapes. Today, Tilt touches upon contemporary sonority in a digital milieu, drawing its expressivity from a liminal space between acoustic and electronically processed sounds. This space in-between is also the locus of spontaneous communication. But even though it is grounded in free improvisation, the improvising nevertheless suggests a composing sensibility that addresses through a wide spectrum of sounds, timbres, and real-time digitally processed sounds. Tilt released an album under the Slovene L’innomable label and received many good reviews in the national and international press, among other also in the British music monthly The Wire. The duo was successfully performing in different European capitals, as well as collaborated with numerous internationally acclaimed musicians. In the field of mixed media art practices, Tao gained further recognition with, for example, a series of installations, space interventions titled ‘Virtual Hole’ and ‘Virtual Mirror’. Recently, he is enjoying a growing international reputation also in the field of sound art, especially through his collaborations with the American musician and theoretician Brandon LaBell, author of ‘Background Noise – Perspectives on Sound Art’, one of the more influential discussions of sound art. Their last collaboration was the book and a CD ‘Manual for the Construction of a Sound as a Device to Elaborate Social Connection’ for the project ‘Virtual Mirror – Sound’. In this context, Tao this year received a ‘Hybrid Arts Honourable Mention’ at Ars Electronica in Linz for the work ‘Virtual Mirror – Rain’. A fusion of music, improvisation, and his interactive installation research can be seen in his work ‘Inside Out’, which he co-created with the acclaimed Austrian composer and trombonist Radu Malfatti. Tao has presented his works in Mexico, the Netherlands, Germany, Great Britain, Spain, Turkey, and elsewhere. Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec is not only one of the most visible contemporary Slovene artists but – with his cycle of lectures, sound events, and concerts Bitshift t
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Are you interested in what you could learn from the careers of physiologists? Join our host Eleanor Newton as she puts a physiologist and an expert guest together to talk about career challenges, how to overcome them and what tactics to use to unlock potential and advance a career.

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Electro Dark Industrial & Coldwave Mixez ! Ces mixes sont réalisés live, au tempo (ou presque.. (-: ) avec des samples de films ou d'autres... Abonnez vous & accrochez vous !Electro Dark Industrial & Coldwave Mixez ! Ces mixes sont réalisés live, au tempo (ou presque.. (-: ) avec des samples de films ou d'autres... Abonnez vous & accrochez vous ! Theses Mixes were recorded during parties... made with movies samples and others... Register and get ready !!
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Since 1999 Bevan James Eyles has been a world leader in fitness. As well as being a high level Ironman triathlete he has also been a leader in the fitness industry. He travels the world training fitness professionals in this area he is so passionate about. To find out more about him go to his website: www.bevanjameseyles.com Bevan has always been fascinated why some people seem to have a lifetime love of fitness and find it easy to get out there and do it while others struggle so much. He has learnt that fitness is about behavior, that we need to learn the behaviors that create success in this important area. So that's what this podcast is about. Teaching you how to learn to be more successful with your fitness behaviors.

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