APM's longest running show, Splendid Table is a leading culinary program at the inersection of food, culture and lifestyle. In a world where we're all trying to figure out what to make for dinner it also asks who's invited to the table. It's an institution
APM's longest running show, Splendid Table is a leading culinary program at the inersection of food, culture and lifestyle. In a world where we're all trying to figure out what to make for dinner it also asks who's invited to the table. It's an institution
Advertise on this podcastPretty much everyone who cooks aspires to have a clutch of recipes they can make their own. The one dish that you keep in your back pocket. The one you send to friends, the one you entirely depend on and know it’s going to work every single time. The One Recipe podcast is about building that library, one recipe at a time.In this podcast we talk to chefs and gifted cooks from all over the world about their One and the story behind it. Each episode is between 5- 10 minutes in length and the recipes and photos will be posted on Instagram at the.one.recipe as well as www.splendidtable.org.
Pretty much everyone who cooks aspires to have a clutch of recipes they can make their own. The one dish that you keep in your back pocket. The one you send to friends, the one you entirely depend on and know it’s going to work every single time. The One Recipe podcast is about building that library, one recipe at a time.In this podcast we talk to chefs and gifted cooks from all over the world about their One and the story behind it. Each episode is between 5- 10 minutes in length and the recipes and photos will be posted on Instagram at the.one.recipe as well as www.splendidtable.org.
Advertise on this podcastThe world is a dumpster fire. Work wives, best friends, and TV writer/producers Amy and Grace want to help. As a reflex to the madness on the news, they are keeping it positive, uplifting and opinionated. They talk about cultural moments they are obsessing over, talk to people they adore and respect, reveal what inspires them, and let us in on the self-care that keeps them grounded. And since they’re comedy writers, they bring a level of fun and sophistication to all of it. During these trying times we all need a show that focuses on joy in general. Black joy in particular. This is the Antidote.
The world is a dumpster fire. Work wives, best friends, and TV writer/producers Amy and Grace want to help. As a reflex to the madness on the news, they are keeping it positive, uplifting and opinionated. They talk about cultural moments they are obsessing over, talk to people they adore and respect, reveal what inspires them, and let us in on the self-care that keeps them grounded. And since they’re comedy writers, they bring a level of fun and sophistication to all of it. During these trying times we all need a show that focuses on joy in general. Black joy in particular. This is the Antidote.
Advertise on this podcastThere is an idea about how people learn to read that is deeply entrenched in American education. It is wrong and children are being harmed by it. An increasing number of people – including parents, teachers, and policymakers – are recognizing there’s a problem. Even people who sold the idea are realizing they were wrong. How did this happen? In this new podcast, we get to the bottom of what happened and why. It’s a story about people who wanted to help children but were so sure about how to do it that they couldn’t see the fault in their beliefs. It’s also a story about political power, corporate influence, gullible consumers, weak oversight, and low expectations for children, particularly kids of color. At the center of the story are three of the most recognized and revered literacy experts in America and the company that has been profiting from their work for decades. Sold a Story introduces us to the kids and families who have been harmed, the teachers who have been misled, the school leaders who were supposed to know better and the sellers who are being called to account. It’s a riveting expose of how an education system came to believe something that isn’t true and is now reckoning with the consequences.
There is an idea about how people learn to read that is deeply entrenched in American education. It is wrong and children are being harmed by it. An increasing number of people – including parents, teachers, and policymakers – are recognizing there’s a problem. Even people who sold the idea are realizing they were wrong. How did this happen? In this new podcast, we get to the bottom of what happened and why. It’s a story about people who wanted to help children but were so sure about how to do it that they couldn’t see the fault in their beliefs. It’s also a story about political power, corporate influence, gullible consumers, weak oversight, and low expectations for children, particularly kids of color. At the center of the story are three of the most recognized and revered literacy experts in America and the company that has been profiting from their work for decades. Sold a Story introduces us to the kids and families who have been harmed, the teachers who have been misled, the school leaders who were supposed to know better and the sellers who are being called to account. It’s a riveting expose of how an education system came to believe something that isn’t true and is now reckoning with the consequences.
Advertise on this podcastA debat show for kids and families from the makers of Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things (like Cats vs Dogs, Pizza vs Tacos, Unicorns vs Dragons) smashed them together and lets you decie which is best. Our special guest debator use facts and passion to make their case - teaching young listeners the fundamentals of logic, public speaking and persuasion
A debat show for kids and families from the makers of Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things (like Cats vs Dogs, Pizza vs Tacos, Unicorns vs Dragons) smashed them together and lets you decie which is best. Our special guest debator use facts and passion to make their case - teaching young listeners the fundamentals of logic, public speaking and persuasion
Advertise on this podcastUtah’s wilderness therapy programs, boarding schools and group homes have made it the epicenter of the teen treatment industry in the U.S. The programs promise counseling, education and putting miles of deserts and mountains between the kids and their bad influences back home. But inside the industry, abuse festered—rapes, assaults, riots, and deadly accidents. This podcast follows the story of a single treatment facility through the voices of the girls who went through it. Reporters from three news organizations joined forces to investigate how a state that prides itself on clean living and family values allowed that to happen—and whether its leaders will be able to fix the problem now.
Utah’s wilderness therapy programs, boarding schools and group homes have made it the epicenter of the teen treatment industry in the U.S. The programs promise counseling, education and putting miles of deserts and mountains between the kids and their bad influences back home. But inside the industry, abuse festered—rapes, assaults, riots, and deadly accidents. This podcast follows the story of a single treatment facility through the voices of the girls who went through it. Reporters from three news organizations joined forces to investigate how a state that prides itself on clean living and family values allowed that to happen—and whether its leaders will be able to fix the problem now.
Advertise on this podcastThe sixth season of The Uncertain Hour looks at two outsized American obsessions: the perceived dangers of so-called “welfare dependency,” and the virtues of work. These two ideas are often taken as articles of faith in our country. But, by weaving together eye-opening moments in history with immersive field reporting, the show reveals that the relationship between them is way stranger than you might think.
The sixth season of The Uncertain Hour looks at two outsized American obsessions: the perceived dangers of so-called “welfare dependency,” and the virtues of work. These two ideas are often taken as articles of faith in our country. But, by weaving together eye-opening moments in history with immersive field reporting, the show reveals that the relationship between them is way stranger than you might think.
Advertise on this podcastMillion Bazillion is a show designed to teach kids and their families all about money: how it works, how to save it, and how to be smart about using it. Special guests, like Kristen Bell, help answer the awkward, uncomfortable, and sometimes surprising questions that kids have about money
Million Bazillion is a show designed to teach kids and their families all about money: how it works, how to save it, and how to be smart about using it. Special guests, like Kristen Bell, help answer the awkward, uncomfortable, and sometimes surprising questions that kids have about money
Advertise on this podcastMolly Wood demystifies the digital economy. This daily show uncovers how tech affecs our lives in unexpected ways and provides context for listeners who care about the impact of innovation, business and the digital world
Molly Wood demystifies the digital economy. This daily show uncovers how tech affecs our lives in unexpected ways and provides context for listeners who care about the impact of innovation, business and the digital world
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