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Fellowship elcamino
VIDEO: Así Nació la Iglesia / La Iglesia Primitiva - Música -D -Santa Cruz & Yohanna - Marto - MC Valiente
En Jerusalén había más de 100 personas unidas en oración y Purrum que Cae El Espiritu Santo y de ahí en adelante hasta hoy estamos tratando de replicar ese primer evento. Hay veces que sucede y hay veces que no, Porque? Acompaña a esta plática. Join us in this conversation.Espero que te ayude este podcast de hoy.EPISODIO #69 - 2025Sintonizanos en:YouTube - Facebook - Spotify MÚSICA QUE HOY TOCAMOS EN EL PODCAST :Sesión 15 - @MartoHipHopOficial / La Receta •...
2025-05-30
1h 02
Fellowship elcamino
Así Nació la Iglesia / La Iglesia Primitiva - Música -D -Santa Cruz & Yohanna - Marto - MC Valiente
En Jerusalén había más de 100 personas unidas en oración y Purrum que Cae El Espíritu Santo y de ahí en adelante hasta hoy estamos tratando de replicar ese primer evento. Hay veces que sucede y hay veces que no, Porque?Acompaña a esta plática. Join us in this conversation.Espero que te ayude este podcast de hoy.EPISODIO #69 - 2025Sintonizanos en:YouTube - Facebook - Spotify MÚSICA QUE HOY TOCAMOS EN EL PODCAST :Sesión 15...
2025-05-30
1h 02
Transformative Podcast
Rethinking Social Rights: A Global Lens on Justice and Human Rights (Steven L. B. Jensen)
In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Radka Šustrová (RECET) speaks with historian and human rights scholar Steven L. B. Jensen. Drawing on his recent keynote at the rountable titled “European Strategies for Strengthening Social Partnership and Labour Rights” in Vienna and his influential work on the global history of human rights, Steven Jensen explores how economic and social rights were fought for—particularly by socialist states and Global South actors—on the international stage after 1945. From Cold War diplomacy to the institutional battles within the United Nations and International Labour Organisation, this conversation highlights the legacies of internationalism, the enduri...
2025-05-21
17 min
Transformative Podcast
Social Justice: Rethinking Europe’s 20th Century (Martin Conway, Camilo Erlichman)
What does social justice mean in a European context—and how has that meaning evolved through dictatorship, democracy, and division? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Radka Šustrová speaks with historians Martin Conway and Camilo Erlichman about their new co-edited volume, Social Justice in 20th Century Europe (Cambridge University Press, 2024). Together, they explore the conceptual, political, and disciplinary challenges of writing a history of social justice—and how this approach unsettles classical narratives of 20th-century Europe. From labour and gender to postwar reconstruction and European integration, the episode offers a rich historical perspective on justice as both a contes...
2025-04-30
24 min
Transformative Podcast
Inferiority Complexes in Soviet Development (Alessandro Iandolo)
To what extent were Soviet engagements with the Third World characterized by solidarity during the Cold War? And to what extent did these same engagements conceal imperial ambitions? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Alessandro Iandolo (UCL) talks to Rosamund Johnston (RECET) about how concrete development projects could be viewed quite differently by the different actors involved. He also talks about how his own perspective on these projects has changed, as he approaches them in his new research from different angles. If all of those involved came to be almost in agreement on one point, he argues, it...
2025-03-19
21 min
Transformative Podcast
Welfare States and Social Justice in 20th Century Central Europe (Radka Šustrová)
Studying social justice reveals the promises a regime - liberal or otherwise - makes to its citizens. It also reveals how citizens interpret these promises. But to what extent should we use the term “social justice” to understand societies excluding entire cohorts - most notoriously Jews and Roma in territories occupied by the Nazis during World War II? By focusing on exactly this period, and taking the example of the Nazi Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, Radka Šustrová discusses not only how welfare states (as much as culture, literature, or media) have historically cemented nationalist projects, but also how thorou...
2025-02-26
10 min
Transformative Podcast
Dreaming of Utopia: The Life and Times of Christian Rakovsky (Maria Todorova)
This podcast episode is partly a summary of the main points Prof. Todorova developed in her book "Imagining Utopia: The Lost World of Socialists at Europe's Margins", partly a chronological extension into the decades that were not covered by the book. This is done by focusing on the life and activities of Christian Rakovsky (1873-1941), as well as the assessments in the aftermath of his death. The change of the scales of analysis would allow Todorova to demonstrate the interplay between center and periphery, especially the "paradox" of socialism in agrarian societies and the attitude to the national question...
2024-10-23
33 min
Transformative Podcast
Prague as Hub of Anti-Colonialism (Mikuláš Pešta)
Once a “hub of anti-colonialism,” the Czech capital Prague might be viewed today a “hub of anti-Communism” instead. How did this shift take place? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Mikuláš Pešta (Czech Academy of Science + Charles University, Prague) guides Rosamund Johnston (RECET) through the sites and organizations associated with student and Marxist activism in the city, and reflects upon the limited legacies of both. How did the international activists resident in Prague during the Cold War shape the city? And to what extent did their individual views matter within organizations often understood as mere fronts for Soviet policy?
2024-07-31
14 min
Transformative Podcast
Nuclear Energy: From Dark Past to Green Future? (Anna Weichselbraun, Elisabeth Röhrlich, Stephen G. Gross)
In this special edition of the RECET transformative podcast, we revisit the recent RECET festival, where speakers from around the globe discussed ‘Green Transformations.’ In this excerpt, three panelists charted the history of nuclear energy—from its ‘dark past’ to, perhaps, its ‘green future.’ Stephen Gross is the author of Energy and Power: Germany in the Age of Oil, Atoms and Climate Change (Oxford University Press, 2023). He was joined by Elisabeth Röhrlich, author of Inspectors for Peace: A History of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). They spoke alongside Anna Weichselbraun, from the University of V...
2024-06-19
27 min
Dejiny
Praha bola komunistická Ženeva pre krajiny tretieho sveta
Podporte naše podcasty v aplikácii Toldo! Stiahnite si appku na sme.sk/toldo a získajte prístup aj k extra obsahu podcastov SME. „Komunistická Ženeva“- tak takto nazval Prahu s dávkou irónie český historik Karel Bartošek. Praha bola počas celého trvania komunistického režimu sídlom viacerých medzinárodných organizácii, ktorých deklarovaných spoločným cieľom bol boj proti kolonializmu, imperializmu a fašizmu. Sídlili tu organizácie študentov, novinárov, cirkví či odborov, pričom ich členovia pochádzali najmä z Afriky či Ázie. Čo však...
2024-04-21
34 min
Transformative Podcast
SPECIAL ISSUE: Knowledgeable Youth (Carine Chen, Irena Remestwenski)
Over the past year and a half, RECET has carried out its very first youth project titled "Knowledgeable Youth: Science Communication in Times of War". Together with our partners Eurozine and Radio Orange, we reached out to Ukrainian refugee youngsters living in Vienna and invited them to get to know the world of academic research and science communication. You are listening to the first of four podcast episodes produced by Ukrainian youths who arrived in Vienna following the start of the Russian invasion. The youngsters interview the founder of their school Iryna Khamayko and share insights into th...
2024-03-06
20 min
A Language I Love Is...
Bulgarian and Leonid Motz
Episode 17 of ALILI is a linguistic and historical voyage into the Bulgarian language, as Vienna's Leonid Motz guides us through the language's many ingredients, far-reaching connections, and membership of the Balkan Sprachbund.To hear more from Leonid:His Twitter: https://twitter.com/ulaantengerHis podcasting performance with Jeremy Bradley: https://www.recet.at/podcast/detail/episode-37-minority-languages-in-russiaHost: Danny BateGuest: Leonid MotzMusic: Bossa Nova by William_KingArtwork: William Marler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informat
2024-02-25
49 min
Transformative Podcast
Upward Mobility through Higher Education in Socialist Poland (Agata Zysiak)
What obstacles did first generation students face in socialist Poland? And how might their biographies help us design affirmative action drives today? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Dr. Agata Zysiak tells Rosamund Johnston (RECET) how political reform of higher education is never enough by itself to overhaul membership of a country’s intellectual elite. Instead, these reforms rely on interpretation and implementation at multiple levels—both within and beyond the university’s walls. Ultimately, Zysiak explains that there came to exist a “clash of privileges” in socialist Poland, between state-support for working class and peasant students on the one han...
2024-01-24
14 min
Specifically for Seniors - A New Direction
A Trash-talking, Acid Wasted Golem is Revitalized in Brooklyn by Adam Mansbach
Adam Mansbach is a novelist, screenwriter, cultural critic and humorist. He is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Go the F**k to Sleep, which has been translated into forty languages, named Time Magazine's 2011 "Thing of the Year," and sold over three million copies worldwide. Mansbach's novels include Rage is Back, The End of the Jews (winner of the California Book Award), and Angry Black White Boy, which is taught at over a hundred schools and was adapted into a prize-winning stage play in 2008. and his most recet novel - The Golem of Brooklyn. A...
2023-11-27
38 min
Transformative Podcast
Remembering the Neoliberal Turn (Veronika Pehe)
The memory of how neoliberal economic policies were implemented in Eastern Europe after 1989 is still relevant to the region’s politicians, blue-collar workers and white-collar managers, and cultural producers. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Veronika Pehe tells Rosamund Johnston (RECET) how political, vernacular, and cultural memories of the “neoliberal turn” sometimes overlap, sometimes do not, and how this continues to generate forms of social cohesion and division today. While stressing the diversity of experiences within the region (with "memory wars" relating to the 1990s sharper in some places than in others), Pehe argues that by understanding the events...
2023-10-25
14 min
Transformative Podcast
Barcelona ’92: The New Europe at the Olympic Games (Leslie Waters)
Does international sport foster capitalist economics and political liberalism among participating states? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Leslie Waters (University of Texas, El Paso) tells Rosamund Johnston (RECET) about the Olympics’ “mixed” record in this regard. Barcelona 1992 introduced to global audiences a host of new European states. But the games also showcased the enduring legacy of state socialist sporting prowess. Lustration tore through some national Olympic committees while, in others, post-socialist elites used the institutions of international sport to rebrand as political liberals. Ultimately, Waters argues, sportswashing is not new, and was undertaken here by hosts Spain...
2023-10-04
15 min
Transformative Podcast
Economic Memories of Transformation (Till Hilmar)
Economic thinking is far from the preserve of central bankers and policy wonks. In dozens of interviews in the Czech Republic and the former East Germany, sociologist Till Hilmar asked healthcare workers and engineers about their experiences of the transformation period to understand how economic shifts are remembered, and what memories can tell us about processes of economic change. As a result, he gained a picture of transformation “from below.” In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Hilmar tells Rosamund Johnston why people’s views of the 1990s still matter now. He explains how his work sheds light on how pe...
2023-08-02
15 min
Donauwellen. Der Südostcast
#17: Runder Tisch: Humanities im Krieg – Zwischen Haltung und Zurückhaltung
Wie finden humanitäres Engagement und Humanities zusammen, ohne sich einen „Bias“ vorwerfen lassen zu müssen? Wo ist eine Abgrenzung zwischen wissenschaftlicher Analyse und persönlicher Meinung – manchmal auch gegen die nachvollziehbaren Reflexe der Betroffenheit – nötig? Wie funktioniert gelungene Wissenschaftskommunikation in diesem Spannungsfeld zwischen ethischer Haltung und wissenschaftlicher Zurückhaltung und welche Rolle spielen die Sozialen Medien? Ein Round Table-Gespräch mit Franziska Davies (Historikerin, LMU München) Judith Kohlenberger (Kulturwissenschaftlerin und Migrationsforscherin, WU Wien) Oxana Matiychuk (Kulturmanagerin, Publizistin und Germanistin, Universität Tscherniwzi/Czernowitz) Philipp Ther (Director RECET, Institut für Osteuropäische Geschichte, Universität Wien)
2023-05-26
1h 34
Transformative Podcast
Sexologists in Socialist Czechoslovakia (Kateřina Lišková)
Experts enjoyed a great deal of authority in state socialist Eastern Europe - but some experts were more equal than others. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, sociologist Kateřina Lišková charts the changing ways in which medical experts held “the ear of the state” throughout the socialist period, and analyzes what they did with their room to maneuver. Focusing on the work of sexologists in particular, Lišková tells host Rosamund Johnston (RECET) what sex and home life can ultimately reveal about the political priorities of socialism. Kateřina Lišková is a researcher at the Institute of History of...
2023-02-22
14 min
Transformative Podcast
Dialectics of (Im)Mobility: Historical Transformations Through the Lens of Movement (Steffi Marung)
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced governments across the world to rethink (free) movement of peoples and things, and to revise mobility regimes in the face of new constraints. This is not a new phenomenon, argues Steffi Marung (University of Leipzig) in this episode of the Transformative Podcast. To a certain extent, each moment of major socio-economic or political transformation in the 20th century has been also characterised by a change in our understanding of, and attitudes towards, mobility. In conversation with Anna Calori (RECET), Dr. Marung reflects on how we can better understand historical transformations and caesuras by looking at mo...
2023-01-12
17 min
Transformative Podcast
Guns and Globalization (Ned Richardson-Little)
If arms exports often rely on production processes and transportation networks spanning multiple countries, then their regulation has historically taken place at the level of the state. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Ned Richardson-Little (University of Erfurt) discusses this paradox and its effects on different groups involved in the arms trade with Rosamund Johnston (RECET). He also reflects on why it makes little sense to view the officially-sanctioned and “illicit” arms trades through separate lenses, and on how historians might take morality into account when writing about global arms sales. Ned Richardson-Little is a Freigeist Fellow at the Unive...
2022-12-14
16 min
wise athletes
Pain Solutions: Real vs. Hype w/Paul Ingraham of PainScience.com
Paul says that the science of aches, pains, and injuries is surprisingly weird, controversial, and interesting, and his job is to translate it for both patients and pros. In his writing, he works to make it friendlier than the institutional health care sites, but more scholarly and detailed than most health blogs. My own experience on painscience.com was shocking....I was shocked at how gullible I have been over these many years. It was humbling to find several “areas of no doubt” ….of ”universal truths”, I thought ….that are actually based on repeated anecdote and faith in authority...
2022-11-28
1h 17
wise athletes podcast
Pain Solutions: Real vs. Hype w/Paul Ingraham of PainScience.com
Paul says that the science of aches, pains, and injuries is surprisingly weird, controversial, and interesting, and his job is to translate it for both patients and pros. In his writing, he works to make it friendlier than the institutional health care sites, but more scholarly and detailed than most health blogs. My own experience on painscience.com was shocking....I was shocked at how gullible I have been over these many years. It was humbling to find several “areas of no doubt” ….of ”universal truths”, I thought ….that are actually based on repeated anecdote and faith in authority...
2022-11-28
1h 17
wise athletes podcast
#83 -- Pain Solutions: Real vs. Hype w/Paul Ingraham of PainScience.com
Paul says that the science of aches, pains, and injuries is surprisingly weird, controversial, and interesting, and his job is to translate it for both patients and pros. In his writing, he works to make it friendlier than the institutional health care sites, but more scholarly and detailed than most health blogs. My own experience on painscience.com was shocking....I was shocked at how gullible I have been over these many years. It was humbling to find several “areas of no doubt” ….of ”universal truths”, I thought ….that are actually based on repeated anecdote and faith in authority...
2022-11-28
1h 17
Transformative Podcast
Development Assistance as a Transformation Force (Artemy Kalinovsky)
Development as an approach to policy, as a theoretical paradigm, and as a force that can transform everyday life has been a powerful tool in changing societies on both sides of the Iron Curtain and in the so-called Global South. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Artemy Kalinovsky (Temple University) discusses these and related topics with Thuc Linh Nguyen Vu (RECET). In their conversation they touch upon development assistance to Central Asia and its role in contemporary geopolitics as well as the various meanings and scales of development. Artemy Kalinovsky is Professor at Temple University and a historian...
2022-09-28
13 min
Transformative Podcast
Ukraine’s Fight Against Corruption in the Sphere of Justice (Iryna Shyba)
According to Transparency International's 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index, Ukraine ranked 122nd out of 180 countries in 2021, the second most corrupt in Europe. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Ukraine's prominent rule of law activist Iryna Shyba talks to Irena Remestwenski, Managing Director at RECET, about the transformations that Ukraine has gone through since 1991, impressive gains made by various anti-corruption bodies, and the state of Ukraine’s court system in times of war. Iryna Shyba is the former head of Foundation DEJURE, a Ukrainian civil society organization promoting rule of law and reforms in the sphere of justice, and currently Deputy Head of...
2022-09-07
22 min
Transformative Podcast
Anti-Globalism Between the World Wars (Tara Zahra)
How did anti-globalism give birth to the multinational corporation? And how did complaints about “the global economy” shape mass politics at the very moment of its emergence? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Tara Zahra (University of Chicago) speaks to Rosamund Johnston (RECET) about the ways in which governments and citizens sought, in the interwar period, to reject global interconnectedness. Zahra charts how anti-globalist ideas were then encoded in the international system following World War II and continue to shape some institutions to this day. Tara Zahra is Homer J. Livingston Professor of History at the University of Chicago. She i...
2022-07-20
14 min
Transformative Podcast
The Revolutionary University? (Jan Surman)
How did the revolutions around Central and Eastern Europe transform higher education? Less than you might think, suggests Jan Surman (Czech Academy of Sciences). In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, he talks to Rosamund Johnston (RECET) about the disappearance of Marxism-Leninism--if not those who taught it--from universities around the former Eastern Bloc. While often understood as catalysts of revolution, Surman argues that the region’s universities have proved far more resistant to change over the decades that followed than other institutions. Dr. Jan Surman is a Lumina quaeruntur fellow at the Masaryk Institute and Archives of the Czech Academy of...
2022-06-29
14 min
Manifest Brutality
Interview: CJ Fankhauser
CJ's Media:Feature.FM: https://ffm.bio/recet--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/manifestbrutality/support
2022-05-23
20 min
Transformative Podcast
China’s Economic Transformations (Federico Pachetti)
Western non-governmental organizations such as the World Bank played a crucial role in China’s economic reforms during the 1980s and 1990s. They facilitated dialogues between Chinese economists and their western counterparts, as well as brought in western known-how on free market economy to China, where Soviet-style planned economy had dominated the economic activities since the 1950s. In this podcast, Dr. Federico Pachetti (RECET) and Dr. Sheng Peng (RECET) discuss both the expectations and realities, which western NGOs faced during their participation in China’s great economic transformations. Federico Pachetti is an associated researcher at RECET and a po...
2022-05-18
16 min
The Divergent Path with Rollie Peterkin
Andy Interviews Rollie About World Travels
In this episode, my old friend Andy interviews me about my recet travels. Andy was a atural in his podcast debut and it was such a fun conversation. YouTube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GkYmtbVAuw Website: https://rolliepeterkin.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rolliepeterkin Andy: https://www.instagram.com/ohhebandy/
2022-02-04
1h 01
Transformative Podcast
Czech Vienna (Mojmír Stránský & Věra Gregorová)
In the last days of the Habsburg monarchy, Vienna vied with Prague for the title of the largest Czech city. Today, a tiny fraction of the Austrian capital’s population would identify as Czech. Nonetheless, community centers and clubs established during the heyday of Czech migration continue to exist. In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Rosamund Johnston (RECET) speaks to two of those most involved in their maintenance, Mojmír Stránský (RECET) and Dr. Věra Gregorová. Introducing Czech Vienna’s landmarks and associations, Stránský and Gregorová reflect upon why these spaces continue to be relevant, and indeed upon...
2021-12-23
12 min
Transformative Podcast
Journalism in Central Europe (Gerald Schubert)
How have technologies, politics, and social expectations transformed the work of journalists in Central Europe over the past three decades? And which journalistic practices and market forces might combine to characterize a “Central European” media environment? In this episode of the Transformative Podcast, Rosamund Johnston (RECET) speaks to Gerald Schubert, a reporter on Central and Eastern Europe for Austrian newspaper Der Standard. He reflects on a career spanning 20 years in both the Czech Republic and Austria, and on a “worsening” situation for journalists today in both of these states, as well as elsewhere in Europe.
2021-11-10
12 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 9, | 1, 2, 3 Kita Sayang Rama
Tiba saatnya satu persatu mulai mewujudkan mimpinya. Asli sih benci banget sama perpisahan, tapi di satu sisi bangga sama kalian yang udah dewasa dan udah punya prioritas. Maapin kita ya Ram kalo kita punya salah sama lo. Karena lo mo pindah aja makanya kita minta maap hahaha. Sehat, sukses,jaya jaya jaya
2021-08-28
1h 18
Podcast Recet
Eps 8, Setaun Ga Ketemu, Tautau Punya Gelar MM, CFII, IGI, CAT, CFTe, MFTA, CSA, CTA
2021 ini bisa dibilang taon pemulihan buat kita kita orang yang ditempa berkali-kali saat 2020. Yang sakit udeh pada sembuh, yang nganggur udeh pada Gawe, tapi yang Jomblo masih pade Jomblo, emang udah prinsip idup. Masih ama kite kite, @rwamsky @firzaviolin @fajarfahrulzi ketabahan bintang tamu @ferdinansitorus
2021-03-07
55 min
PODCAST SUARADJATI
Eps.59. Pod Recet: Mengenal Saham Jaman Now
Saham bukanlah main. Jadi stop bilang "Main Saham". Karena Saham bukan untuk dipermainkan melainkan untuk perencaan masa depan. Saham for beginner is in the house. PODCAST SUARADJATI with Koin VSI & Valbury Sekuritas Indonesia dengan senang hati menghadirkan perbincangan ringan dan basic mengenai saham. So guys, buat yang mau mengerti bagaimana cara kerja saham, harus banged mantengi perbincangan kita. Kuy, melek saham!
2020-09-04
35 min
Decolonization in Action Podcast
DIA S2 E10 There is no one Vietnam
In this episode, edna bonhomme speaks with Thuc Linh Nguyen Vu about migration, cultural history, Vietnamese Polish relations, Black feminism, and African/Asian diasporas.Thuc Linh Nguyen Vu is currently a postdoctoral fellow (Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin) in the Global History Division in the History Department at the Freie Universität in Berlin and will start her new position as a postdoctoral fellow at the Research Center for the History of Transformations (RECET) at the University of Vienna in October. Linh earned her PhD from the European University Institute in Florence. Linh is currently working on a book manuscript that examines the i...
2020-06-22
30 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 7. Marhaban Yaa Ramadhan. Udahan dong sakitnyaaa!
Bulan puasa gini pasti pada pernah kan berbuat dosa yang disengaja dan pura-pura nggak sengaja? Semoga lancar ya temaaan ibadah puasanya. Jaga kesehatan ya teman-teman! Doakan 2 personil kita ini (Firza & Rama) cepat sembuh yaa 1... 2... 3... (AAMIIN) kalo Fajar mah imunnya udah terdidik sejak dini ceunahh
2020-05-11
50 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 6. Cukup, Pandemi. CUKUUUUP!!!
Udah rindu banget sama bau mall, rindu ketemu temen-temen, rindu nongkrong sampe lupa waktu, rindu liat keributan di jalan. Sampe bikin podcast aja harus dirumah masing-masing sampe ada yang ngelindur nih. Corona udahan dongggg
2020-04-25
59 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 5. Candu-Candu Mobile Legends
Huft kesel banget kalo dapet tim n00b. Belom lagi kalo ada yang nyampah. Alhasil dapet assist doang. Game yang bikin kita-kita ini rela ngeluarin uang demi membeli sebuah skin. Para penggiat moba, siapa tau bisa relate sama ocehan kita 😂
2019-12-30
37 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 4. Dari Bahasa Gaul Sampe Bahasa Goib
You guys pasti sering denger orang pake bahasa "kek" "bats" dan sejenisnya. Banyak yang bilang itu bahasa gaol gitu kek bahasa yang lebih efisien soalnya kek cepet aja gitu ngomongnya.... tapi karena random.... akhirnya disangkutpautkan dengan bahasa goib dan hal-hal goib HAHAHAHAHA. Nano-nano lah pokoknya episode kali ini.
2019-12-22
48 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 3. Passion ku maunya ku dirimu
Kalo ngomongin passion tuh seru. Kadang ada yang maju terus sama passionnya, ada yang ditunda dulu passionnya, ada yang ninggalin passionnya. Apapun itu, do what you love and love what you do, peepsss :))))))
2019-11-25
48 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 2. Hal Ter... (malu lah pokoknya kalo diceritain)
Pernah gaksiiiih ngalamin hal yang sebenernya gak mau dialamin tapi mau gak mau kita harus mengalaminya??!!! Sabar adalah jawaban dari episode kali ini! Hahahahaha
2019-11-11
40 min
Podcast Recet
Eps 1. Titik Terendah dalam Hidup
Buat kalian yang sedang mengalami atau bahkan udah selesai mengalami fase yang cukup "yaelah" ini, semoga terhibur dan siapa tau ada yang relate. Haha! Selamat mendengarkan :))))
2019-11-05
29 min
Podcast Recet
Podcast Recet (Trailer)
2019-11-04
00 min
Two Girls And A Bottle Of Wine
I Feel All The Feels - Tara Lovato
Tara Lovato is a ray of sunshine that graces the podcast after being absent for quite some time. This week we catch up on what is going on with La Lovely Vintage (http://www.lalovelyvintage.com/)DENVER - Free Movie Alert - Advance screening of THE DRESSMAKER, Wed, Sept 21st @ 7:30pm - Send your name and email address to TwoGirlsandabottleofwine@gmail.com Tara is on top of the world and we catch up on her birthday and how she was made to feel amazing. We also discuss a recet experience that she...
2016-09-13
50 min
Two Girls And A Bottle Of Wine
I Feel All The Feels - Tara Lovato
Tara Lovato is a ray of sunshine that graces the podcast after being absent for quite some time. This week we catch up on what is going on with La Lovely Vintage (http://www.lalovelyvintage.com/) DENVER - Free Movie Alert - Advance screening of THE DRESSMAKER, Wed, Sept 21st @ 7:30pm - Send your name and email address to TwoGirlsandabottleofwine@gmail.com Tara is on top of the world and we catch up on her birthday and how she was made to feel amazing. We also discuss a recet experience that she had that renewed her faith in h...
2016-09-13
50 min