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PORTRAITS

National Portrait Gallery

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Art, biography, history and identity collide in this podcast from the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery. Join Director Kim Sajet as she chats with artists, historians, and thought leaders about the big and small ways that portraits shape our world.
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Philippe Cassard brosse le portrait d’un musicien qui lui est cher et évoque l’art de cet interprète à l’aune d’une oeuvre choisie dans la discographie et les concerts d’archives. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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Un podcast de portraits de français passionnés et passionnants expatriés à Londres qui démontrent que croire en soi, aller au bout de ses projets de vie c'est possible, réalisable.
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Leadership Portraits

inspire the leader in you

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Leadership Portraits is a conversation to inspire the leader in you. Leadership is a lifestyle choice; a set of core values, a culture of the heart. We lead people everyday because we influence people everyday. Please rate & subscribe to this podcast in iTunes to help other people find it more easily. Who can you inspire by sharing this content with them? music from http://www.bensound.com/royalty-free-music, www.freestockmusic.com, www.audioblocks.com
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Portraits

ESSENTIEL Bible

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Découvre le témoignage d’hommes et de femmes dont la foi et le parcours hors-norme ne te laisseront pas indifférent ! Portraits : des exemples d’hier, une inspiration pour aujourd’hui ! www.essentielbible.com
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Season ONE is REFLECTIONS, 40 unique stories, from the journeys of 40 women over 40 years old and then capped off with an incredible portrait session that you can see in the Podcasts and Portraits instagram page. www.instagram.com/PodcastsandPortraits
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From the Twin Cities Public Television archive comes this podcast of intimate conversations with notable Minnesotans. Recorded in the early 1990s, these conversations show midwestern leaders of industry and community at a time when they were still working
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Portraits sonores

France Musique

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De petites pièces musicales composées à partir de la voix de personnes anonymes rencontrées au hasard, pour découvrir un portrait vocal intime et personnel. Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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Portraits d’artistes

Portraits d’artistes - Clapas

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« Portraits d’artistes ». Gustave Courbet, Eugène Delacroix, Vincent Bioulès ou encore Pierre Soulages (….) De la Renaissance à l’époque moderne, ils ont tous marqués l’Histoire de l’art. Mais connaissez-vous réellement ces figures ? Comment ont-ils démarré ? Quelles sont leurs sources d’inspiration ? Et comment leurs œuvres emblématiques ont-elles été pensées ? Chaque semaine découvrez nos « portraits d’artistes », en déambulant aux côtés des Conservateurs du Musée Fabre.
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Presenting Fearless Portraits, stories of women leaders, innovators, and trailblazers. Some of them are well-known, some are obscure, all of them worked to make a difference in the world. In each episode, you’ll learn the story of an amazing changemaker in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. Fearless Portraits is hosted by Dan Landau, a New Jersey-based visual artist who repurposes maps and other items with ink drawings and intricate papercutting to create portraits of people and ...
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Portraits and Stories

Portraits and Stories

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Water for the city of New York begins its journey in the heart of the Catskills, 120 miles away. Artist Jenny Lee Fowler and host Keiko Sono collected stories from the watersheds, covering a wide range of topics—climate change, population change, overuse of land, to name a few.
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"PORTRAITS", le podcast qui retrace chaque semaine la vie des grands noms de la littérature. Par Lire Magazine. Molière, Virginia Woolf, Albert Camus, Victor Hugo, Colette, Romain Gary...Vous connaissez leurs livres, mais que savez-vous de leurs vies ? Tous les grands auteurs sont aussi sur www.lire.fr (https://www.lire.fr/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=podcast) ! Vous aimez PORTRAITS ? Abonnez-vous et aidez-nous à le faire connaître en laissant un commentaire et des éto ...
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Welcome to "Pet Portraits Unleashed" - the ultimate podcast for pet lovers! Join us as we dive into the world of pet portraiture, sharing heartwarming stories and insightful tips. Brought to you by https://portrait-my-pet.com/ Portrait My Pet, the go-to destination for custom pet art. Discover why we're the top choice for preserving your beloved pet's memory in art that's as unique as they are.
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Inspired by photographer Jeff Rease's mission, this podcast series spotlights the remarkable stories of World War II veterans. Each episode features personal narratives from these everyday heroes from all walks of life who once united for liberty and justice when the world needed them most. Capturing the essence of honor and service through first-hand accounts, these stories bridge generational gaps, vividly preserving the past and imparting heartfelt lessons of what it means to serve for a ...
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Family Portraits explores the many ways people come together to become a family - and the obstacles and triumphs they encountered along the way. You will hear true stories from Sanford Health patients as they talk about the ways that becoming a family challenged them, changed them, and brought them joy.
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Les portraits de « la Bande Passante », une série de feuilletons divisés en plusieurs épisodes sur la vie et l’œuvre d’artistes africains francophones et français également, dont la musique nous berce depuis plus de quatre décennies. De Manu Dibango à Youssou N’Dour en passant par Jane Birkin et Salif Keïta, découvrez la biographie sonore de ces groupes et chanteurs à travers des archives, souvent exclusives, de leurs débuts à aujourd’hui. Collaborations, combats, engagements, vie extra-musi ...
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Interesting Vancouver Portraits

Interesting Vancouver Portraits

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Interesting Vancouver Presents, is a series of conversations with ordinary Vancouverites leading extraordinary lives. This podcast is hosted and produced by David Swanson, with support from Brett MacFarlane and Mark Busse, in association with SFU Woodward’s, Graphic Designers of Canada, and CreativeMornings/Vancouver. Interesting Vancouver is a celebration of the curious and unexpected. Through talks, workshops, and programs, Interesting Vancouver explores the community and activities that c ...
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Senior Portraits - G Patterson Studio

Greg Patterson - G Patterson Photographic Studio & Gallery

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Professional photographers Greg Patterson and Sharon Ford of G. Patterson Photographic Studio and Gallery. Specializing in Senior Portrait Photography capturing unique and breathtaking images that capture the seniors true self. Located in Nacogdoches, Texas and serving all of East Texas including Lufkin, Center, Jacksonville.
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Find out more about black Canadians who contributed to the building of Canada and who are making their mark every day. From our archives Danger, hardship, heroism and tragedy. All are features of black immigration to Canada in the nineteenth century. The story of black immigration to Canada began 400 years ago with the arrival of the French at Port Royal. John Graves Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, signed the Act Against Slavery in 1793. Many black people came to Canada by t ...
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His intense faith led Thomas Gage to switch his religious allegiance during the tumultuous 17th century - he went on to have an enormous impact on Britain's colonial future. Read by Sebastian Brown. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. Image: Title Page from Thomas Gage's The English-Amer…
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Paris in the early 1900s was a magnet for convention-defying American women. It offered a delicious taste of freedom, which they used to explode the gender norms of their day, and to explore new kinds of art, literature, dance and design. In the process, they became arbiters of modernism. In this episode we revisit our interview with curator Robyn …
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Join Executive Director Laurie Garvie, Maestro Clay Couturiaux, and producer Ross Sivertsen as we chat with Stockton Helbing about the RSO Holiday Classics Concert on December 7th. We dive into the vibrant world of live performance and the unique experience it offers. We also explore the irreplaceable magic of live music in an age dominated by digi…
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durée : 01:58:45 - Vanessa Wagner (1973), à la croisée des répertoires - par : Philippe Cassard - Artiste singulière et attachante, d’une curiosité insatiable, aussi à l’aise chez les romantiques que dans l’univers des musiques répétitives et électroniques. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit由Philippe Cassard
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Andrew Roberts profiles Brendan Bracken, Winston Churchill's faithful and most trusted political advisor. Read by Sebastian Brown. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. Image: Winston Churchill leaving Downing Street with Brendan Bracken. Credit:: Fremantle / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Every time a president leaves office they're asked to do something that might not come naturally-- sit still, be quiet and surrender to someone else's work. In other words, they have their portrait painted. The National Portrait Gallery and the White House Historical Association both commission portraits of the outgoing president and first lady. Se…
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Maria Golia profiles Carl Akeley, an inventor, sculptor, and taxidermist. His life's lessons still echo in the effort to conserve wildlife. Read by Sebastian Brown. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. Image: Wildlife photographer Carl Ethan Akeley photographed in 1926. Credit: Smithsonia…
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Episode 10 of the Leadership Portraits podcast features Tim Fitzpatrick. Tim is the founder and owner-operator of Fitzpatrick Painting and Construction in Albany, Oregon (https://www.fitzpatrickpainting.com). Fitzpatrick Painting and construction employees over 100 painters and contractors serving all of the Willamette Valley and the Portland Orego…
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In 1872, decades before women were legally allowed to vote, Victoria Woodhull made an audacious run for the White House. The press ridiculed her stance on 'free love' and she spent election night in jail. But she had put the first small crack in one of the thickest glass ceilings around. Twelve years later Belva Lockwood, the first woman to argue b…
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Adrian Wooldridge profiles Philippa Fawcett, the first female Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University and a trailblazer for women's achievement in a nascent meritocratic society. Read by Sebastian Brown. Engelsberg Ideas is funded by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit. Image: 1890 engraving of Philippa Fawcett, the f…
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With Election Day just around the corner, we go back in time to figure out how early presidential candidates got their message, and their image, in front of voters. It wasn't easy. Asking directly for people's vote was seen as undignified, so candidates mostly stayed home in the early 1800s. As a result, most Americans didn't know for sure what the…
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durée : 01:59:11 - Retour sur le Concours Samson François (juillet 2024) - par : Philippe Cassard - Retour sur le Concours Samson François 2024 qui s'est tenu en juillet à Cagnes-sur-Mer et dont le lauréat est le jeune pianiste ukrainien Dmytro Semykras. - réalisé par : Philippe Petit由Philippe Cassard
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About Community Assistance Center: Community Assistance Center (CAC) provides basic needs assistance for neighbors to prevent homelessness and hunger while promoting self-sufficiency and empowering them to thrive. We pursue this mission through a series of services to residents of Sandy Springs and Dunwoody, Georgia: Financial Assistance 3 Food Pan…
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One of the few leaders on whom history has bestowed the title ‘the Great’, Akbar was a noted connoisseur of cultures and architect of political pluralism. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Akbar the Great hunting. Mughal Scool, 1590. British Museum. Artist Unknown. Credit: CM Dixon/Heritage Images/Getty Images…
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In this episode, Maestro Clay Couturiaux, Executive Director Laurie Garvie and Producer Ross Sivertsen discuss the repertoire for the RSO 2024/2025 Season. Maestro Couturiaux also shares insights into how he programs a concert season.由Richardson Symphony Orchestra
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In this episode of "Podcasts and Portraits: Reflections of Women Over 40," host Ariane Jaschke engages in a heartfelt conversation with Mandy Kuelz. They explore various facets of her life, including motherhood, international experiences, and intuitive abilities. The conversation delves into Mandy's intuitive mediumship, her approach to parenting, …
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In this episode of Leadership Portraits, host Jennifer Wright sits down with Brian Dedischew, a fractional strategic leader specializing in CIO and CTO roles, to discuss the emerging trend of fractional leadership in the business world. In an era of rapid business evolution, a new role in executive leadership is emerging: fractional leadership. Thi…
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Having witnessed first-hand the mechanised onslaught of the Great War, Captain Basil Liddell Hart sought a philosophy of warfare based on the prudent use of technology, psychology and deception – and the avoidance of the 'total war' catastrophes of preceding decades. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: A picture of Basil Henry Liddell Hart studying a t…
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In this episode of 'Podcasts and Portraits: Reflections of Women Over 40,' host and photographer, Ariane Jaschke engages in a heartfelt and inspiring conversation with Trish, the creative force behind Whisk Catering. Despite initial nervousness, Trish candidly shares her life's journey, how she transitioned from a demanding career in the film indus…
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Amanda Witmond never expected her teaching career to unfold the way it did. Fresh out of college and stepping into her first classroom as a second grade teacher, she had no idea that within a few short years she would be thrust into a leadership role during one of the most challenging periods in modern education. But as Amanda reflects on her five-…
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As AI art gets more and more sophisticated, how do we tell the difference between a portrait that’s created by a human being – with a soul – and art that’s created by a complex algorithm? And if we can’t tell the difference, will artists be out of a job? Oxford mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explains how AI art works, and why he thinks code can act…
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The podcast "Podcasts and Portraits: Reflections of Women Over 40" features host Ariane Jaschke engaging in heartfelt conversations and inspiring tales with women over 40. In episode 11, Ariane interviews her guest Leesa, who shares her compelling journey of navigating breast cancer and advocating for her health. Leesa discusses the importance of s…
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Whether you’re an aspiring author, songwriter, speaker or simply someone looking to live a more creative life, the path to self-expression and fulfillment often lies in the stories we tell. In a recent episode of The Author’s Way podcast, host Jennifer Wright sat down with Brian Perry – a Singer-songwriter, authentic communication coach, copywriter…
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In this mini episode from our 'Blink' series, Rick Chapman shares stories from photographing elite athletes who have competed in the Olympic Games. The first step, he says, is to put the camera down. The second is not to talk about sports too much. Rick's ESPY Collection, for ESPN, features 40 celebrity athletes, including boxers, tennis stars and …
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Rana Mitter profiles Tsiang Tingfu, the American-educated diplomat and historian, who sought Chinese national revival on cosmopolitan lines. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: Tsiang Tingfu raises his arm to veto a proposal introduced by the Soviet Union to the UN. Credit: SuperStock / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Dolley Madison was eight years old when the Declaration of Independence was signed, and 40 when her husband James became president. In her late 70s she sat for a photograph, becoming the first (former) first lady to do so. Then, this summer, the National Portrait Gallery acquired it. In this mini 'Blink' episode, Kim speaks with Ann Shumard, senior…
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Anna is a Naturopath (ND) specializing in BioEnergetic Assessment (BEA), Neurofeedback (NFB), and Energy Healing (IEM). Using her extensive training and experience and fueled by her passion to help others in their journey to wellness, Anna supports clients by providing the necessary tools, education, and coaching along the way. She believes that th…
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In this episode of Portraits in Music, Maestro Clay Couturiaux, Executive Director Laurie Garvie and Producer Ross Sivertsen have a captivating conversation with Chris Farrell about his journey as an orchestral musician and composer. From his early days playing viola to his current role in the Nashville Symphony, Chris shares his experience and ins…
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On this episode of "Podcasts and Portraits: Reflections of Women Over 40," host Ariane Jaschke engages in a heartfelt and inspirational conversation with Lorri Lynn, a life coach specializing in menopause and weight loss for women over 40. They discuss the challenges of menopausal weight gain, common struggles women face, and Lorri Lynn's personal …
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Lawrence Freedman profiles the Fortune journalist and best-selling author who played a key role in shaping mid-20th century perceptions of strategy and the role of the corporation. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: From left to right: Dorothy McDonald (wife of John, née Eisner), Leon Trotsky and John McDonald in Coyoacan, Mexico, in the 1930s. McDona…
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There are not many portrait artists who get recognized on the street, but it happens to Devon Rodriguez all the time. After quietly honing his skill for a decade, Devon started posting videos of his live drawings of New York City subway commuters to social media. The videos took off, earning him some 50 million followers and placing portraiture in …
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In this episode, we spend time with Preston Poore, Author of Discipled Leader: Inspiration from a Fortune 500 Executive for Transformation Your Workplace by Pursuing Christ. We explore a number of topics from talking about the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes, to standup comedy to using procrastination to how he wrote and uses his book. In one poign…
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Host Ariane Jaschke, delves into a deep and engaging conversation with Tracy Brown, a Reiki master healer + soul massager. They explore Tracy's unique spiritual journey and the profound impact of Reiki and energy healing on both her life and those she cares for. Tracy shares fascinating insights into her practice, explaining how she combines Reiki …
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Catherine Ostler profiles Maria Antonia, Electress of Saxony, an artistic polymath who helped re-shape elite culture in the Enlightenment age. Read by Sebastian Brown. Image: An 18th-century portrait of Maria Antonia of Bavaria, Electress of Saxony, by Peter Jacob Horemans. Credit: Heritage Image Partnership Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo…
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Next in our 'Blink' summer series, Kim speaks with Robyn Asleson, curator of the 'Brilliant Exiles' exhibition, about a dreamy painting that holds a secret code. Edward Steichen's mural assigns a flower to several female friends who planted themselves in Paris's modernist milieu. But where some see jewel-toned beauty, Robyn sees a minefield. In Exa…
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In this week's episode of Podcasts and Portraits, Reflections of Women Over 40, host Ariane Jaschke sits down with Adrienne Lloyd, a vibrant and tenacious woman who shares her incredible journey through life's many challenges. From overcoming postpartum depression and chronic pain to starting her own successful business and navigating life with ADH…
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This is Family Portraits. In this episode, our family portrait begins with the story of Nikki and Polly Gill. Their story is one of filled with struggles as they start a family. Hear from Polly and Nikki and how these challenges can can come with the power to tear things apart or provide the strength to transform. Learn more about Sanford Health at…
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A globe turned to Haiti. A glove on the ground. This life-size portrait of President Abraham Lincoln contains intriguing details that can be read as a freeze-frame of race relations at the time of his assassination. The oil painting was ‘hidden in plain sight’ for decades at a municipal building in New Jersey, until our guest Ted Widmer helped to r…
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