Suite au défaut technique de deux de nos disques durs le 6 novembre dernier,
notre moteur de recherche doit réindexer l'intégralité des contenus présents
sur l'annuaire. Il est possible que certaines émissions n'apparaissent pas
dans les résultats de recherche avant quelques jours. Désolé pour la gêne
occasionnée.
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That Indie Thing with RobAnonyme
Going Indieground
Catch up or listen again to Going Indieground, broadcast Monday Evenings 9pm-11pm UK time on Mad Wasp Radio
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ASMR HQ PodcastWanda & Paula
ASMR Videos, Sounds, Triggers
Join Wanda and Paula as they discuss all things relating to ASMR. The ASMR HQ podcast is a jumping point for discussion regarding ASMR triggers, artists, equipment and more. You can also look forward to hearing ASMR sounds as well as softly spoken and whispering audio. For those who are unaware of what ASMR is, it is a feeling that is experienced as a response to certain visual or auditory triggers. It is most often felt as a tingling sensation in the back of the head and is very soothing and relaxing.
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Unbreak My ChartUnbreak My Chart
The podcast that tapes the Top 10 and talks about it at school the next day, hosted by Fraser McAlpine and Laura Snapes.
Email us! unbreakmychartpod@gmail.com
Tweet us! csi_popmusic (https://twitter.com/csi_popmusic) + laurasnapes (https://twitter.com/laurasnapes)
Nice stuff that smart people have said about UMC:
"As pop critics, Snapes and McAlpine have plenty of background information and anecdotes to augment their rundown of the week’s chart. If only all playground debates about music had been so well informed." -- Caroline Crampton, The New Statesman (http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/podcasts/2017/04/how-podcasts-are-reviving-excitement-listening-pop-charts)
"While the charts have become both confused and sidelined in recent years, they’re still an invaluable insight into the machinations of the music industry, something this pod proves in gratifyingly informed style." -- The Guardian Guide (https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2017/apr/07/the-10-best-things-to-do-this-week-syd-russell-brand-and-i-am-not-your-negro)
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I Think You're Overthinking ItChris Hardwick
Hey it’s me! Chris Hardwick! This new old podcast is now called “I Think You're Overthinking It," because, well, I am an incurable overthinker. Are you? Probably! Why else would you have clicked on this? Do you lie awake at night analyzing some random conversation you had in 2009 on a loop? Or every one since then? In an economy of attention where our minds are on overdrive every second of every day it seems damn near impossible to pump the brakes on our inner chatter. We might feel okay when we’re distracted externally with work or streaming or scrolling, but when we’re not, BOY can we think ourselves into holes—these holes keep us stuck and unable to feel peace or pursue our goals.
My hope is to inspire people to take a breath, get their brain out of the way a little, and take one step forward at a time. I started many things in middle age: guitar, piano, Italian, PARENTING, even farming (I still don't think I'm ready for goats, Lydia)…and what I realized is that it’s never too late to start a new skill, hobby, or path, as long as you don’t think yourself out of it (which is very easy to do). Structurally, the show will feel very similar to the old podcast, but will touch upon navigating anxiety, trying new things, and overthinking/thought spiraling as thematic elements. Oh, and comedy. Hopefully it’s funny. It’s supposed to be! I mean, when it’s not disrespectful to do so because we’re being serious. Also it’s not a medical advice show because I am not any kind of doctor. Nor will I try to sell you supplements. I’m just a dude who has learned to coexist with a mind that was gifted with GENEROUS amounts of anxiety from a very early age. And a touch of the OCD. And I hope to help you even a little bit with your overthinking, or at least just distract you for about an hour with occasional fart jokes. Thank you if you read this far and thank you more for listening!
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