#podcast
Middle-aged Val Kilmer look-a-like Pete Holmes invites his friends and colleagues over for an open discussion about life, comedy, and the union of the two. In the vain of WTF with Marc Maron, Holmes uses the forum to take his listeners on an introspective trip into the world of the young comedian, joining him are guests such as Chelsea Peretti, Nick Kroll, and Anthony Jeselnik. The process of comedy seems to be the running theme of the show, while sex, religion, and insecurities abound as well. Check it out. Its crispy.
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I like these kids!
Hoy es noche de Luna llena y también noche de podcast:
El agotamiento es un grave problema y nos está consumiendo de a pocos, de adentro hacía fuera, y todo a tal punto que nos está convirtiendo en alguien que no somos. Así que antes de que sea demasiado tarde: Es tiempo de un respiro.
—@jorgema||Desde el lado oscuro de la Luna
Day 31: Halloween
I did it!! Happy Halloween everybody!
Day 27: Sky
Day 23: Assistant
Avevamo proprio bisogno di un podcast su cristianesimo femminista e queer: ecco il progetto di Elena Belotti, Sandra Letizia e Paola Lazzarini
Avevamo proprio bisogno di un podcast su cristianesimo femminista e queer: ecco il progetto di Elena Belotti, Sandra Letizia e Paola Lazzarini
“Cristianə a chi? Per un cristianesimo femminista e queer” è un podcast nato dalla mente della giornalista Elisa Belotti che inizialmente l’ha lanciato sotto forma di dirette Instagram nell’estate 2021. Grazie a questa iniziativa ha conosciuto la teologa Sandra Letizia e la sociologa e formatrice Paola Lazzarini, che ha fondato Donne per la Chiesa. Nella seconda stagione edita da The Pitch le tre…
#OnThisDay in 1633, Samuel Pepys was born. He is most well-known for his detailed diary that provides us a fascinating window into 17th century British life. He held many roles throughout his career but as Chief Secretary to the Admiralty he was instrumental in transforming a corrupt and inefficient Royal Navy in to a powerful fighting force that would be Central to the rapid growth of the British Empire.
Painting: ‘Portrait of Samuel Pepys’ (1666) by John Hayls, National Portrait Gallery, London.