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A series of short conversations, sometimes with myself, sometimes with others, that provides an opportunity to see every day events through different perspectives. The intent is to open up new possibilities for personal and organizational growth!
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This weekly solo podcast is all about inspiring Christians to use hymns to meditate on Bible truths! Tune in every Tuesday at 6am EST to a fresh, ad-free episode about a hymn's author, lyrics, and application to daily Christian life. I believe these short episodes will be a blessing to you! Subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform and share with whomever can enjoy or benefit from this podcast! Don't have a favorite player? Check out my website: understanding-hymns.captivate.fm
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Boring Books for Bedtime is a weekly sleep podcast in which we calmly, quietly read something rather boring to silence the brain chatter keeping you awake. Think Aristotle, Thoreau, and whoever wrote the 1897 Sears Catalog—mostly nonfiction, mostly old, a perfect blend of vaguely-but-not-too interesting. If you're on Team Sleepless, lie back, take a deep breath, and let us read you to rest.
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Neug Vale

Neug Vale

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Neug Vale is a town in the middle of an ocean. There is a single road that connects is to the mainland, which is 1568 Miles away. The people in this small, peaceful town have strange occurrences. We can not live in any other town. The official voice of Neug Vale is Sabbath Fallas. CREDITS: Creator- Gregory Schuch Producer- Gregory Schuch Director- Gregory Schuch Writer- Gregory Schuch Editor- Gregory Schuch Sabbath Fallas- Gregory Schuch
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Talking SME with Ten2Two … eavesdropping on the experts

Ten2Two - Experts in Flexible Recruitment and Consultancy

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Ten2Two works with business large and small across all sectors and industries and has fascinating conversations every day about how businesses are adapting and leading in these changing and uncertain times. Our new series, Talking SME, lets you join us for these conversations to get insights, learnings and advice from a broad range of business leaders. Our guests talk about a subject close to their hearts and share their personal insights for your benefit. Give yourself a short break to hear ...
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Gregory Lowe, CEO of Lowekey Media develops music-based apps, including SongBooth—a mobile recording studio that lets users film original music videos. Gregory will be joined in this moderated discussion by music sensations Ryan Beatty and Miguel, as well as Chuck Creekmur, CEO of allhiphop.com. Led by Andrew Simon, senior editor of "Fast Company" magazine, the panel will discuss trends in music, technology, digital marketing, and the industry at large. Stick around for a short performance b ...
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Ludus Novus

Gregory Avery-Weir

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Ludus Novus explores how games and other interactive art can be more than entertainment. Gregory Avery-Weir of Future Proof Games, game designer on "Majesty of Colors," "Ossuary," and "Exploit: Zero Day," produces short audio essays and creative pieces about the medium of digital and non-digital games.
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Genre Fiction Podcast

Jack Roney and Harry Colfer

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Authors Harry Colfer and Jack Roney interview fellow authors, writing experts, and publishing industry professionals to chat about all things fiction writing. Uploads every Monday morning.
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Turn your trials into triumphs! Hear the stories of experts from around the world and get inspired by how they used failures, obstacles and ADVERSITY to their advantage. Each week you’ll get practical everyday tips to help you grow and become your best self in every theme of your life. Learn from guests such as Andrew Huberman, Mel Robbins, Gabby Bernstein, Gabor Mate, Robert Greene, Laurie Santos, Rich Roll, Rachel Hollis and more. Doug Bopst used fitness to save his life from the depths of ...
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Native Land Pod

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In the spirit of the last stanza of the Black National Anthem, we rise from the past, rooted deeply in the soil of ancestral struggles, to build a home, to claim our space. On Native Land Pod, Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross, and Andrew Gillum guide us through the political landscape, wielding insights and unapologetic analysis, unraveling the threads that connect Black Americans and marginalized communities to a place they courageously call home. In each episode, Angela, Tiffany and Andrew embark ...
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Go inside of the minds of today’s most influential names as we enter into the fourth industrial revolution – driven in large part by blockchain technology – that is shattering the business of advertising second by second. In-depth, compelling, a resource for any and everyone in this intersectional space today. Nothing short of addictive: “Chain Smoke.”
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From the funny to the silly, the inspirational to the downright ridiculous, the WAYS podcast looks at the best, weirdest and stupidest stories and issues on the radar right now. The Ways Podcast is not and should not be viewed as a “News Source”. While we often discuss current events and cite sources that are both conventional and unconventional media sources, the views expressed are the opinions of the hosts and guests of the podcast. While we always strive for accuracy we can and will be w ...
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Life is short- let's feel empowered to live it at our fullest potential. Get the scoop on minimal-effort wellness and beauty remedies for maximum results. Hear inspiring stories you won't hear anywhere else that will raise your vibrations and make you feel like you can do anything. Each episode gives you ultra useful, life changing info straight from wellness expert Keemia Kaboli and her guests.
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"A perfectly weird zine for your ears" - Boing Boing. "A case study in artistic drive" - Indiewire. A single surprise word seeds a piece of short fiction, a song, a reflection, and (part of) a conversation. Guests including Resmaa Menakem, Neil Gaiman, Mary-Louise Parker, and more. Until 2020, Jason hosted Think Again, with thinkers and creatives including Terry Gilliam, Margaret Atwood, Marlon James, and over 200 more. The show was an iTunes Best of 2015 pick and won praise from Salon, Inc. ...
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Day 1 Radio

Day 1 Radio

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Day 1 Radio is an urban culture podcast hosted by veteran journalists Branden LSK and Maurice Garland. Telling stories that haven’t been told before or haven’t been told the right way, we bring our listeners honest, knowledgeable and edgy content that they won’t hear anywhere else. Released every Thursday on iTunes, Stitcher and the CLNS Media Network Mobile App, listeners can hear from legends like Master P, DJ Quik and the late great comedian and activist Dick Gregory. New and noteworthy g ...
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21st Precinct

Entertainment Radio

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.The Echoes of "21st Precinct": A Look Back at the Classic Police Drama Step back in time to the bustling streets of New York City in the 1950s, where the airwaves were filled with the gripping tales of "21st Precinct," a police drama that captivated listeners with its authentic portrayal of the men in blue. From July 7, 1953, to July 26, 1956, CBS radio audiences were treated to this innovative series that was not just entertainment but a tribute to the real heroes of the city. "21st Precin ...
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Future Baton Rouge Mayor Ted James talks about the power of local politics. He’s joined by Congressman Gregory Meeks of New York’s 5th district. They sat down with hosts Angela Rye, Tiffany Cross, and Andrew Gillum during a special live broadcast on day two of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in August. Listen to the full broadcasts from the…
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Dr Kate Cuthbert has worked in publishing for almost 15 years and has held senior roles at Pantera Press, Writers Victoria and launched the Escape Publishing brand at Harlequin Australia. A genre fiction advocate and enthusiast, she completed a PhD proposing research methodologies for the examination of book covers and book titles. She is also a co…
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"Our holy Father Longinus lived in the Egyptian deserts during the fourth or fifth century. Among other sayings of his, are the following: A dead man judges no one, and it is just the same with the man who is humble. To someone who wanted to go to live in exile, he replied: Unless you guard your tongue, you will not be able to live in exile whereve…
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He was a Galilean, the son of Alphaeus, and was originally named Levi. He was a tax-collector (an occupation despised by the Jews of Palestine) until he met the Lord, who said to him, "Follow me." From that day he was one of the disciples.   After the descent of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost, the Apostle was appointed to bring the Gospel to his fell…
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He was born in Ukraine in 1722, one of the many children of a priest. He attended the Ecclesiastical Academy in Kiev, but was disappointed by the worldliness, love of ease and western theological climate that he found there.   After four years he left the school and embarked on a search for a spiritual father and a monastery where he could live in …
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This week hosts Tiffany Cross, Angela Rye, and Andrew Gillum react to the results of the 2024 election and respond to your questions. President Biden has begun the peaceful transition of power, in the oval office he told Trump, “Welcome back.” After telling voters that Trump is a threat to democracy, is this kind of civility appropriate? Trump has …
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The teaching of St Gregory is so fundamental to Orthodoxy that he is especially commemorated each year in Great Lent on the Sunday following the Sunday of Orthodoxy (as well as on Nov. 14); Bishop Kallistos observes in the English edition of the Philokalia, "his successful defence of the divine and uncreated character of the light of Tabor...[is] s…
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Cory Gregory was once a coal miner and raised in a trailer and since has made a significant impact in the fitness industry. He is known for his deep knowledge of strength training, nutrition, and entrepreneurship. Cory is a co-founder of several successful fitness ventures, including the highly popular supplement company MusclePharm, where he partn…
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This greatest of Christian orators is commemorated not only today, but as one of the Three Holy Hierarchs (with St Basil the Great and St Gregory the Theologian) on January 30.   He was born in Antioch to pious parents around 345. His mother was widowed at the age of twenty, and devoted herself to rearing her son in piety. He received his literary …
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This holy and beloved Western Saint, the patron of France, was born in Pannonia (modern-day Hungary) in 316, to a pagan military family stationed there. Soon the family returned home to Italy, where Martin grew up. He began to go to church at the age of ten, and became a catechumen. Though he desired to become a monk, he first entered the army in o…
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Let’s hop in our sleepy wayback machine and relax with more from this remarkable little history of everything. This time, the Roman Empire, Hannibal, and the rise of the emperors. Quiescamus! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read “…
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In this episode, we're with Fintan Ryan, a financial services professional with a rich background in credit union management in Ireland, who has since moved to Canada. Together, we'll navigate through the subtle yet significant cultural nuances between the intimate communities of Ireland and the vast, diverse landscapes of Canada. Fintan shares tou…
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This holy Martyr was an Egyptian and a soldier during the reigns of Diocletian and Maximian. Though he was known for his valor in combat, he renounced his soldier's rank when his legion was ordered to seize Christians in north Africa. Fleeing to the mountains, he dwelt there for some time in silence and solitude, devoting his days to prayer. In tim…
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Dan Harris is a former correspondent and journalist for ABC News and former co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America. Dan is now the host of the highly popular 10% Happier Podcast. He’s infamously known for having a panic attack on national television while hosting Good Morning America. Today on the show we discuss: what was it lik…
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Jack and Harry continue their chat with author Christine Gregory about her experiences working with an agent, landing a publishing contract, expectations around author marketing and promotions, finding time to write and maintaining resilience despite setbacks. A great episode for emerging writers.Von Jack Roney and Harry Colfer
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Cappadocia (in eastern Turkey) is virtually devoid of Christians now, but in 1840, when St Arsenios was born there, there were still vital Orthodox communities. He became a monk and was sent to his native town, Farasa, to serve the people. He became known as a mighty intercessor before God, praying for all who came to him, Muslims as well as Christ…
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He lived in the desert of Skete (Scetis) in Egypt during the fourth century, the golden age of the Desert Fathers. Nothing is known of his life in the world. He spent many years as the disciple of Abba Ammoes, who was very severe with him. Once the Elder took a dry stick, stuck it in the sand, and commanded John to water it every day until it bore …
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The holy Scriptures, from beginning to end, are filled with mentions and descriptions of the Heavenly Host: not to believe in angels is not to believe in the Bible. In the heavens they behold the face of God, eternally hymning His glory. They are intimately involved with mankind as well: an angel is appointed guardian over every nation, and over ev…
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He was born in Northubria in England around 638. At the age of seven he was sent to the monastery at Ripon for education under St Wilfrid (April 24), the abbot. At the age of twenty he traveled to Ireland to live among the holy monks of that land; he spent twelve years there as the spiritual child of St Egbert (also April 24). In 690 St Egbert sent…
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Sunita Sah is an award-winning professor and organizational psychologist who has spent her career conducting ground-breaking research on advisor-advisee relationships, trust, conflicts of interest, disclosure, compliance and defiance. Her research is published in top academic journals in management, medicine, economics and psychology, and also in p…
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Hosts Tiffany Cross, Angela Rye, and Andrew Gillum are at Harris Campaign HQ on Howard University with LIVE coverage of election results and the final speeches of the Harris/Walz campaign. They’re joined by hosts of The Breakfast Club, Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, and Loren LoRosa. With appearances from friends of the show, journalist Errin Haines…
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A native of Thessalonica, he rose from secretary to Alexander, Patriarch of Constantinople (commemorated August 30), to deacon, then succeeded St Alexander as Patriarch around 337. For his virtue and his zeal for Orthodoxy he was hated by the Arians, who were still powerful in the Empire. The Arian Emperor Constantius, learning of Paul's election, …
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