From being judged online to owning their stories, nothing was off limits. This is the real introduction to the women everyone is about to be talking about.
This is bold. This is raw. This is NOT SORRY PODCAST.
In Thomas Aquinas, a seven-hour course, Bishop Robert Barron guides us through a study of the theological and philosophical system of Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Dominican friar who masterfully synthesized Ancient Greek philosophy with Christian doctrine. We examine his Five Ways for demonstrating God's existence, his understanding of divine attributes and the Trinity, and his teachings on creation, providence, and the problem of evil. The course delves into Aquinas's philosophical anthropology, particularly the relationship between body and soul and humanity's creation in God's image. We conclude by studying his ethical framework centered on finding happiness in God as humanity's ultimate goal, and the role of virtues in ordering human life toward God.
Hosted by Pandora Sykes, this podcast brings listeners inside the world of “Rivals” through conversations with its onscreen stars, including David Tennant, Aidan Turner, and Emily Atack, alongside the executive producers and creative team. Joined by celebrity guests and Dame Jilly Cooper superfans, the podcast explores the rivalries, scandals, and drama that define Rutshire.
What is Olivia Rodrigo's new album really about, and why is purple her signature color? Why do some artists choose to go through life masked? And did you know that two members of BTS are returning after two years of military service, but isn't Stray Kids simply *the* K-pop act of today? And as a fan, how do you know what fan activities are expected of you at a Taylor Swift concert?
Starting Tuesday, May 12, Over de Liefde will have a spot on television. For five weeks, celebrity guests and experts will join the show to speak candidly about love, sex, and relationships. Think of topics that many people struggle with: from fixed patterns and clichés to taboos and new forms of intimacy.
For this TV version, the former editor-in-chief of VIVA and VIVA Mama has secured the participation of Marian Mudder, Evi Hanssen, Lisa Loeb, Nina Pierson, and Diva Brons, among others. They will share personal stories and, naturally, discuss their own experiences with love. Will Diva perhaps also reveal something about The Bachelorette in the process? We shall see!
In Introduction to Nietzsche, an eight-hour course, Dr. Peterson embarks on a deep exploration of the life, philosophy, and enduring influence of Friedrich Nietzsche. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, we examine how Nietzsche's ideas challenged traditional moral and philosophical foundations, paving the way for new perspectives on the human condition. The course delves into key concepts such as the will to power, the critique of truth and morality, and the affirmation of life in the face of nihilism, while also exploring Nietzsche's complex relationship with religion, academia, and the works of other thinkers. Ultimately, we are invited to confront uncomfortable realities, embrace necessary struggles, and cultivate the courage and gratitude needed to realize our full potential.
Yvonne Coldeweijer discusses the latest entertainment news in her own sharp and outspoken way. From high-profile lawsuits to striking showbiz moments: nothing remains undiscussed.
68% of young Christians say they rarely hear real stories about faith that feel like their own. 🌍
The most meaningful conversations are the ones we rarely have , Shifted is where we start them.
Real, faith‑filled moments that shape womanhood, growth, and purpose.
Hosted by Mimi & Olgah, this is a space for honesty, healing, and becoming who God called us to be.
Every Monday, Matt holds a funny, thoughtful conversation with a guest about what actually deserves attention, what’s wildly overhyped, and what we’re getting wrong. There might be music. There might be absurdity. There will always be laughs.
Shut Up Evan is a twice-weekly pop culture podcast hosted by Evan Ross Katz, featuring “The Group Chat,” a rotating panel with celebrity guests unpacking the zeitgeist, and “Deep in the DMs With…,” intimate one-on-one conversations with your favorite actors, musicians, and tastemakers shaping the culture.
In The Philosophy of Science, an eight-hour course, Dr. James Orr traces the development of science from ancient Greece through the Scientific Revolution to today. He examines how theological, institutional, and philosophical forces shaped science, while tackling key issues like the demarcation problem of science versus pseudoscience, Hume’s problem of induction, Kuhn’s theory of paradigm shifts, and the realism debate. The course also engages fascinating unresolved questions raised by cosmology, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics, ultimately arguing that scientific progress does not eliminate philosophical inquiry but rather deepens it, revealing new mysteries that demand philosophical analysis.