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Welcome to MIT Technology Review Narrated, the home for the very best of our journalism in audio. Each week we will share one of our most ambitious stories, from print and online, narrated for us by real voice actors. Expect big themes, thought-provoking topics, and sharp analysis, all backed by our trusted reporting.
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Narrated is a podcast about audiobooks including book reviews, drafts, and discussion plus interviews with authors, narrators and audiobook producers.
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Join me AJ Wilder, a little baby narrator, as I discuss books, projects, craft, and stories with my fellow narrators from all different experiences and backgrounds!
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A show about life and the stories we tell. How are pop-culture zombies like Haitian zombis? When did time-travel fiction start? Why are we so fascinated with ghost stories? Join Lauren, Emily, and Matt as they use anthropology, history, sibling rivalry, and pop culture to dig deep into the themes of narratives in film, literature, video games, and life.
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Equity Outcomes presents audio narrated publications by Dr. David R. Arendale on creating a learning environment that supports all students to achieve their educational goals. These audiobooks will include topics on student-led academic study groups, Universal Design for Learning principles that instructors can use in their classroom, antiracism practices to create inclusive learning enviornments, and more.
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In this podcast you can enjoy listening to stories and novels by your favorite Urdu authors. Urdu Fiction Narrated is a passion project by Haider Ali Jan. If you want to listen to your favorite stories you can email me your requests on haideralijan@gmail.com
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Shiva is all about faith, mysticism and legends. Narrated by Jackie Shroff, it is a compelling audio series with a universal appeal. Listen and experience how Shiva, the omnipresent energy, defines us. This is a Fever FM production, brought to you by HT Smartcast. Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/htsmartcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/htsmartcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/HTSmartcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ht-smartcast/
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This is not just another zombie apocalypse book. This is a black comedy about people, real people, terrible people, just like you and just like me. It is a modern zombie tale of love, death and destruction, set in the black heart of Los Angeles. The end of the world is pending, and all hell breaks loose when the zombies start to appear. In a city where everyone's looking for someone to feed on, the party boy, the dealer, the actress, the pimp, the influencer, the shady CEO and the porn star ...
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From the Bayan ul Quran series By Dr. Israr Ahmed (r.a.) More than 100 hours of commentary on the Holy Qur'an with detailed background, supplemented by Ahadith of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), etc. Please browse the following reference links for background and further info on each Surah: The Holy Quran' in text with translations: https://quran.com/1?reading=true Tafheem ul Qur'an by Syed Abul Alaa Maududi (r.a.): https://www.searchtruth.com/tafsir/tafsir.php?chapter=1 Detailed Surah info: https:/ ...
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Morbid, dark, disturbing. These are some of the words that describe the twisted mind of Adam Prutsok writer/narrator of audio production horror stories. This is a podcast about scary short stories and mini series that are dialogue driven. That I have written myself. From an abused woman who tries to get out of bad relationship with a serial killer. From Hallucinations that come to life and manifest from your subconscious . All the way up to inanimate objects coming to life to attack you when ...
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Fresh Kills is a podcast collection of original short stories by the authors of the popular literary blog The Kill Zone. Reminiscent of the Twilight Zone, these killer tales vary from the paranormal to the chilling to the just plain scary. Each delivers a finely crafted tale that will keep you clicking through the pages. Contributors to the podcast version include these award winning and best selling authors: John Gilstrap, Michelle Gagnon, James Scott Bell, Kathryn Lilley, John Ramsey Mille ...
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We live in an undeniably gamified world. We stand up and move around to close colorful rings and earn achievement badges on our smartwatches; we meditate and sleep to recharge our body batteries; we plant virtual trees to be more productive; we chase “likes” and “karma” on social media sites and try to swipe our way toward social connection. But in…
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Meet Jessie. Join me as I interview one of the winners of the Next Dark Star competition, THE Jessie Elwyn. We dive into getting her start reading books out loud to seventh graders to winning the new narrator competition. Then, she reads a snippet from Ruth Nalio's Song of Siren Book 2. Jessie's Links: TIkTok: @jessie.elwyn Instagram: @jessie.elwyn…
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Consider the state of our minds in glory. The faculties of our souls will then be made perfect (Heb 12:23),30 freed from all the bonds of flesh and its influence over us. Our souls will no longer be restrained in the powers of their operations. We will be perfectly purified from all tendencies toward instability and changeability.…
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Some Christians complain greatly of their state and condition, thinking that no one is as dead, dull, or ignorant as themselves. They do not know whether they have any spark of heavenly life left in them. Some of them make weak and faint endeavors for a recovery, which as like the attempts of a man in a dream who seems to use great effort without a…
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The condition of Israel is described in Isaiah, "Because of the iniquity of his unjust gain I was angry and struck him; I hid my face and was angry, and he went on backsliding in the way of his own heart" (Isa. 57:17). God had dealt with them about their lingering sinful desire in many ways—by affliction and desertion. But it survived all of his ef…
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Our corruptions must be mortified or they will be raging and violent in the time of temptation, and like a torrent, sweep away all your convictions and resolutions. It is unmortified sin within that makes the heart like gunpowder; when the sparks of temptation fly about it (and they fall thick in a time of suffering), they but touch and explode.Fla…
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When I issued the first volume of "Lectures to my Students" it was my intention to prepare another series as soon as time permitted, and I meant to include two addresses upon Commenting in the proposed selection. It struck me, however, that a better thing was possible. The two lectures might introduce the topic of exposition, and then a catalogue o…
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On account of the difficulty of setting into the kingdom of God. There are innumerable difficulties in the way; such as few conquer: most of them that try have not resolution, courage, earnestness, and constancy enough; but they fail, give up, and perish. The difficulties are too many and too great for them that do not violently press forward.…
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Digital clones of people's dead relatives are far from perfect: they're occasionally impersonal and sometimes downright creepy. But if the technology might help us hang onto the people we love, is it so wrong to try? This story was written by news editor Charlotte Jee and narrated by Noa.MIT Technology Review tarafından oluşturuldu
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Why China Is Hiding the Horrors of its Past: While the Chinese government continues to transform Xinjiang through its cultural genocide program aimed at eliminating the distinct identity of the Uyghur population, it is also putting a high priority on controlling the history of the region and its people. By Nick Taber. Read by Iona Italia.…
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This time on Narrated, we celebrated Halloween with a Narrated draft of some of our favorite creepy, eerie, and mysterious stories. Round 1: Shachi: Girl One [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Lisa: These Lifeless Things [Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] Scott: What Moves the Dead [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Round 2:…
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Indwelling sin works by sloth and negligence. It prevails in the soul to neglect the stirring up of continual thoughts about the things that so powerfully influence it to strict and fruitful obedience. If care be not taken—if diligence and watchfulness be not used, and all means that are appointed of God to keep a quick and living sense of them upo…
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This was an interview that was done late in 2021 by Bud Alheim. It would change how I would record audiobooks. The reason is that he was using a very good mic with a pre-amp. His end of the interview was so much clearer audio that for the next few months I researched recording equipment and then settled on a Lewitt 440 Pure Mic, made in Austria, an…
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Enmity exerts itself is opposition. Enmity will oppose and contend with what it is at enmity with. Things natural and moral work this way also: as light and darkness, heat and cold oppose each other, so do virtue and vice. So is it with sin and grace. The apostle says, "These are contrary the one to the other" (Gal 5:17)—that is, they are placed an…
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An association of ministers, between Northampton and Boston, seem of late to have applied themselves somewhat earnestly, to invent means for promoting religion. The following is a copy of something they have agreed upon for this end, as it was sent to me, by a minister that lives that way. "The sum and substance of the answers, given by the associa…
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When giving directions on how to mortify sin, it is important to properly define it. Without this, the instructions are too abstract. As well, we examine two letters written from struggling saints. One to me in the last couple of years, one written in 1754 to the Pastor Samuel Pike and Samuel Hayward. Recorded in Cases of Conscience.…
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This time we discussed Lady Eve's Last Con, written by Rebecca Fraimow and narrated by Tamika Katon-Donegal. Lady Eve's Last Con [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] The Iron Children [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Discussions from Readercon 33 [Episode 266] The Expanse (Series): Leviathan Wakes [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [A…
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Indwelling sin manifests its power in the habitual declensions from zeal and holiness—from the frames, state, and condition of obedience and communion with God unto which they had attained—which are found in many believers. Promises of growth and improvement are many and precious, the means excellent and effective, the benefits great and unspeakabl…
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If it be certain, that God is concerned, and does take care, how things proceed in the state of the world he has made, then he will he especially concerned how things proceed in the state of the world of mankind. Mankind are the principal part of the visible creation. They have understanding, are voluntary agents, and can produce works of their own…
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Those who first fall under judgments are not always the worst that judgments shall fall upon; nor are the first judgments usually the most severe; -- so it is plain in these instances, And because we have instances of this nature amongst us, we should consider how to make a right judgment concerning them.…
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It also requires to be pointed out that those men whose ministry was most owned and used of God during last century were those who followed in the steps of the Puritans. C. H. Spurgeon, Caesar Malan, Robert Murray MeCheyne, and the great leaders of the Scottish Free Church disruption, gave a prominent place to doctrinal instruction in all of their …
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Have we just lived through one of the best years in human history? As we look at 2023 through the rearview mirror, I think that’s a defensible claim. In fact, the same thing could have been said at the end of pretty much every year since the beginning of the millennium (with the exception of the disastrous pandemic years of 2020 and 2021). Never be…
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Proud people take great notice of opposition and injuries, and are prone to speak often about them with an air of bitterness or contempt. Christian humility, on the other hand, disposes a person to be more like his blessed Lord, who when reviled did not open His mouth but committed Himself in silence to Him who judges righteously.…
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Artificial intelligence is the hottest technology of our time. But what is it? It sounds like a stupid question, but it’s one that’s never been more urgent. MIT Technology Review takes a deep dive into the competing answers from titans of industry and helps us understand how we got here—and why you should care, no matter who you are. This story was…
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All cessation from some particular sin is not a mortification. A non-commission of a particular sin is not an evidence of the mortification of the root of it. Indeed, a man cannot commit all kinds of sin at a time, nor in many years; the commands of sin are contrary, and many masters commanding contrary things cannot be served at one and the same t…
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This time we discussed Haunt Sweet Home, written by Sarah Pinsker and narrated by Jennifer Blom, Jess Nahikian, Matt Godfrey & Robb Moreira. We also shared some of our favorite recent short fiction listens in our short fiction spotlight. Haunt Sweet Home [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] We are Satellites [Overdrive/Libby] / [Libro.fm] / […
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'I Blew Up My Lucrative Public-Service Career (And So Can You): A veteran of British Columbia’s public-sector workforce explains how DEI enforcers forced him to choose between keeping his job and honouring his values.' by Nick Osmond-Jones. Read by Iona ItaliaQuillette tarafından oluşturuldu
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"Which took their lamps, and went forth to meet the Bridegroom." The taking of their lamps signifies making an open profession of their faith. They were not secret disciples, hiding their light under a bushel, but those who were unashamed to be known as the followers of Christ. Luke 12:35, serves to explain this force of the figure: "Let your loins…
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