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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Podcasts review

LAST week, I set my alarm for 12.45 a.m. to watch the re-entry into the atmosphere, and splashdown, of the crew of Integrity (Comment, 10 April). The podcast 13 Minutes Presents: A...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 day ago

Podcasts review: Explore Words, Discover Worlds, AntiSocial, The Good Whale, Pints with Aquinas, and The Devil You Know:...

THE presenter of “Paul Rogers: The world in 2030”, on Explore Words, Discover Worlds, is a professor of peace studies based at Bradford University. This type of podcast is recorded...

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churchtimes.co.uk /4 weeks ago

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CREATIVITY, or consistency? What is the best recipe for a planet-beating restaurant? In “Finding Grace in a Burger Bun”, in Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford (BBC Sounds), the pres...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

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“BIBLE study with Russell Brand”, an episode of The Rest Is Entertainment, could be called “Bible Study with Russell Re-Brand”, as it charts his evolution from quirky Lefty to MAGA...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

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IN THE episode “Rosamund Pike: Failure is Pretending to be Someone You’re Not”, of the podcast How to Fail with Elizabeth Day, the Oscar-nominated actor speaks of her experiences w...

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churchtimes.co.uk /4 days ago

Radio review: Book of the Week, Sunday Sequence, and Heart and Soul

KATJA HOYER has built a niche as the explainer of all things East German to British audiences. Her latest book, Weimar: Life on the edge of catastrophe, has received rave reviews....

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 week ago

Radio review: Desert Island Discs, A Celebration for Ascension Day, and Sunday

DESERT ISLAND DISCS (Radio 4, Sunday) showcased the BBC’s chief North America correspondent, Gary O’Donoghue. One of broadcasting’s most recognisable figures, partly on account of...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Radio review: A Broken Order, Life Changing, and BBC Inside Science

A BROKEN ORDER, on Drama on 4 (Radio 4, Saturday), was a lightly fictionalised true story of some Poor Clares, in Bruges, in the late 1980s. Their declining community, with a conve...

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churchtimes.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Radio review: From Our Own Correspondent and Laura McGhie

FROM Our Own Correspondent (Radio 4, Saturday) is a showcase for one of the BBC’s greatest strengths: its global network of correspondents. Steve Rosenberg is still reporting from...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Radio review: Heart and Soul: Faith and revolution in the Philippines and Last Word: Doing death differently

WHAT do you do if you’re a Benedictine Sister, wanting to join a night-time protest, but forbidden to leave your convent without permission? In the case of a Filipino nun living in...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Radio review: Heart and Soul, Sunday, and The Best of Times Radio

JAMAICA claims to have the world’s highest density of churches. On Heart and Soul (BBC World Service, Friday), Nick Davis reported from the country’s south-west, the part most seri...

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churchtimes.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Radio review: Saturday Morning, and Heart and Soul

TOM SERVICE sounded just a little bit star-struck as he interviewed the Italian composer and pianist Ludovico Einaudi for Saturday Morning (Radio 3). Einaudi, undoubtedly the most...

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statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu /1 week ago

If Books Could Kill podcast

As we’ve discussed, the If Books Could Kill podcast has its issues, notably that sometimes they’re too soft on their own premises, and sometimes they seem to be working too hard to...

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modernmrsdarcy.com /4 days ago

The perfect books for readers fascinated by museums, art, and the creative process

Anne Bogel and guest Kristine Parsons explore stories featuring art and the creative process. The post The perfect books for readers fascinated by museums, art, and the creative p...

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Radio review: Sunday Worship, Sunrise Service, and Private Passions

RADIO 4 offered listeners a brace of Easter-morning observances. The usual Sunday Worship slot at 8.10 a.m. was extended by ten minutes for a live eucharist from Canterbury Cathedr...

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usustatesman.com /1 month ago

Guest Review- The art of almost reading

Guest Review- The art of almost reading

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reason.com /3 weeks ago

Review: The Boring History for Sleep Podcast Mostly Delivers on Its Promise

If this podcast has a flaw, it's that occasionally the episodes are slightly too interesting.

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times.co.nz /1 week ago

What we’re listening to: Noteworthy podcasts

Thrift An upbeat podcast, by Radio New Zealand National and Katy Gosset, offers wise ways to beat the cost of living crisis and get the best from your money. A recent episode looks...

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churchtimes.co.uk /3 weeks ago

TV review: A Taste for Murder, and World’s Tallest Man: The next chapter

I FELT more than a touch of weary cynicism when I saw yet another so-called cosy crime series was coming to our screens (A Taste for Murder, ITV1, Wednesdays). It’s a genre that ha...

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times.co.nz /3 weeks ago

What we’re listening to: Appealing podcasts

The Bryce Crawford Podcast The Bryce Crawford Podcast is a faith-based show focused on Christianity and everyday life. Bryce shares personal experiences, Bible teachings, and advic...

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thepeoplesmovies.com /1 week ago

The Chronicle Film Podcast Ep58 Reviewing Obsession & Hokum

If you love movies, you’re in the right place — welcome to The Chronicle, the... The post The Chronicle Film Podcast Ep58 Reviewing Obsession & Hokum appeared first on .

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thespinoff.co.nz /1 week ago

Auckland Writers Festival 2026: a selection of reviews from the record-breaking books fest

A review round-up of Auckland Writers Festival events by Spinoff staffers. Book people are the best. Every year the tens of thousands of people from the very young to the very old...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

A fascinating 80s pop success story: best podcasts of the week

An enthralling history of the record label that stuffed the charts with hits takes in everything from Bananarama to Bronski Beat. Plus, Suzi Ruffell serves up a lovely series of LG...

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newyorker.com /5 days ago

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