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Womp It Up!

Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham

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Slather cream cheese all over your Digiorno and get ready to get WOMPED cause everybody's favorite intern, Marissa Wompler (Jessica St. Clair) is throwing on the cans for her brand new school project podcast "Womp It Up!". Her teacher/mentor/co-host/former sniper, Charlotte Listler (Lennon Parham), will be there to DJ and divvy out love advice. Plus other special guest stars. Get a front-row seat to the madness of the Marina Del Rey lifestyle! Womp It Up! is a Comedy Bang Bang World podcast. ...
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Soundwaves at St. Bedes

The Reverend Ryan D. Newman

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A weekly broadcast of St. Bede’s Episcopal Church in Los Angeles, California—a vibrant and inclusive community of faith serving Venice, Playa Vista, Mar Vista, Ocean Park, Marina Del Rey, and beyond. Each week, Soundwaves will feature the sermon from last Sunday’s worship services. In addition, as often as possible, we will share selections from the extraordinary St. Bede’s music program, update our listeners on church news, and convey the stories of our faith as we live out our baptismal co ...
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The Wellness Wednesday Podcast is a self-help podcast about mental, physical, sexual, and spiritual wellness. This podcast is hosted by Delilah, she/her pronouns, identifies as a Queer woman. Delilah is an Artist, Reiki Master, Sound Therapist, and Wellness Coach from Marina del Rey, California. Her life purpose is to inspire people to live healthier lifestyles and help find peace within their minds, body, and soul. Delilah achieves this through her healing practice, wellness coaching, and o ...
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Curtains Brentwood

Curtains Brentwood

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Curtains are extensively used for the purpose of creating room separation, particularly in hospitals. They are also utilized by institutions and corporate offices for special occasions or for certain specific purposes. Curtains is a generic name, with the varieties of blackout curtains, disposable curtains, bio-active curtains, shower curtains, eco-friendly Curtains Brentwood, and curtain track systems. Normally, a curtain could be defined as a cloth dividing the room into separate enclosure ...
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Big news! Every episode of WOMP IT UP is now available once again, ad-free and exclusively on Comedy Bang Bang World! To unlock the full series, go to cbbworld.com and sign up for a Legacy or Maximus membership. Once you're in, you can add the new ad-free feed to the podcast player of your choice, as well as gain access to all the related shows tha…
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Pastor Ryan explores one of the most “dangerous” words in the English language, change. Change is hard, but change is inevitable, says Pastor Ryan. However, can change be a blessing too? Following the sermon, there are two musical selections: - There shall a star come out of Jacob from Christus | Words: Numbers 24:17; Psalm 2:9 | Music: Felix Mende…
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Regardless of what life offers us and what we offer life, the best life is a rooted life grounded in a constant state of awareness, says Pastor Ryan. Awareness is a life skill. Awareness is an art. Awareness is a spiritual practice. Awareness means that we are rooted in what grounds us, in what sustains us, and in what empowers us. Without awarenes…
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At the water’s edge of Lake Gennesaret, Jesus commissions Simon to “fish for people.” What does it mean for the Church today to fish for people? Pastor Ryan’s message weaves together the ancient Hawaiian practice of fishing, the Hakilua, and Jesus’ call for the Church to fish for people--breathe life, love, and joy into others’ lives as an embodime…
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Jesus has returned home to Nazareth to preach in the synagogue. When he began to preach, Luke’s Gospel tells us, “All spoke well of him and were amazed at the gracious words that came from his mouth.” By the end of the sermon, an angry mob, presumably many who knew Jesus, chase him out of town and look to toss him off a cliff. Something does not ad…
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In today’s lesson, we hear the story in Luke’s Gospel of Jesus’ return to Nazareth and his hometown synagogue. As an honored guest, Jesus is invited to read from the prophet Isaiah and offer the sermon. Jesus’ return to Nazareth is anything but ordinary and leaves us to wonder what is the “job description” of the Messiah we expect? Do our expectati…
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Jesus comes to the shore of the River Jordan to be baptized. Since Christ’s Baptism, countless Christians have come to the faith through the waters of Baptism. Pastor Ryan’s message challenges us to explore what it means to not only embrace but embody Christ in our lives. We find both our personhood and purpose through the waters of Baptism. Follow…
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On this Second Sunday in the Christmas Season, Pastor Ryan’s message focuses on our experience of the Epiphany story. It is a story that has grown and been embellished over many centuries. Yet, it is also a simple, beautiful, and very personal story of our individual journeys to be in the presence of Christ. Following the sermon, there are three mu…
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The “Birth Narrative” of John’s Gospel offers a very distinct perspective of Jesus’ birth. Our Savior coming shines brightly on a world in need of love and compassion. Pastor Ryan’s message explores how we can embody the Light and share it with others. We need to go and claim that Light, says Pastor Ryan, and share the Light with the world.…
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On the eve of our Savior’s birth, we hear of God’s extraordinary plan for the Savior of the world. Christ was born in Bethlehem, and the world is forever changed. It might look and feel like the most absurd plan in the world, and it probably was; yet, it also was the perfect plan for the perfect child, at the perfect moment. Following the sermon, t…
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Advent 4 offers to us two ordinary yet extraordinary women and one superpower summit that will forever change the world. In this week’s episode, Pastor Ryan’s message focuses on Luke 1:39-45. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, and Mary, the mother of Jesus, come together for a sacred conversation. “God gave both these women a starring role …
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Can we find joy in a pandemic? Grounded in Philippians 4:4, Pastor Ryan's message of hope focuses on finding joy in our lives amid these unsettling and challenging days. He reminds us that Paul wrote his final joy-filled words to the Church at Philippi from prison. Despite the pain and suffering, Paul still found the conviction not only to see and …
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Morgan reflects on a "bad weed trip" and Delilah educates her on how to properly consume edibles in order to have a good experience. The two chat a lot about micro-dosing, their favorite products, what the cannabis industry was like before recreational legalization, and the dangers of the black market. At the end of this episode, they discuss heali…
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In this week's episode, in stark contrast to other Gospel accounts, the Gospel of Luke introduces us to a more reputable John the Baptist figure than the traditional eccentric, desert-dweller John who is clothed in camel's hair and eats locusts and wild honey. Pastor Ryan believes John the Baptist has a particular role to play in the Advent drama a…
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In this week's episode, the season of Advent kicks off, and Pastor Ryan's message centers on the anticipation of not one but two different comings of Christ. Even though secular culture wants us to anticipate a holiday, we are anticipating a life-changing savior. Following the sermon, there are two musical selections: CHOIR ANTHEM: “People, Look Ea…
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On day the Church celebrates Christ the King, Pastor Ryan message wrestles what it means to be a citizen in the Kingdom of God. He challenges us to turn our attention to the citizens Jesus cherished the most--those who exist on the margins; and those who have been displaced and abandoned. "We cannot declare 'Christ is King' in this sanctuary," says…
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In this week's episode, Pastor Ryan explores the Jesus of Mark's Gospel through the lens of Mark 13. "Jesus is a provocateur—one who provokes," says Pastor Ryan. Therefore, the Gospel invites us to "consider how to provoke one another to love and good deeds." (Hebrews 10:24) Following the sermon, there are two musical selections: CHOIR ANTHEM: “Soo…
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In this week's episode, Pastor Ryan's message focuses on The Raising of Lazarus, the brother of Mary and Martha from John 11. Following Mary's invitation, "Lord, come and see," Jesus weeps, but why? Pastor Ryan explores with the congregation a vulnerable Jesus and the factors that led to his very genuine human response. What can we learn about our …
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Happy to announce we have significantly enhanced the audio quality of Soundwaves at St. Bede’s. In this week’s episode, Pastor Ryan looks at Jesus’ restatement of the Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-5) with one notable addition. Jesus calls us to love God with all our heart, soul, strength, and MIND! Yet, each day we are tempted to weaponize our minds again…
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This week’s installment does not only feature Pastor Ryan’s sermon, “On the Way… Sight Unseen,” where he explores a unique hero in Mark’s Gospel, Bartimaeus; the podcast also features two pieces of music from St. Bede’s extraordinary music program. The first selection was Sunday’s Offertory Anthem, “Dona Nobis Pacem” (Beethoven) from Mass in C Majo…
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Delilah has a conversation with a friend about staying positive, making healthier choices, and becoming the best version of yourself.---follow me on IG: @delilahsdayclick here for all of my content + platformshttps://link.snipfeed.co/delilahsdayDelilahsDay.comyoutube.com/delilahsdayinstagram.com/delilahsday…
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Surprise! Marissa and Listler are found hiding in a certain CELEBRITY podcast host’s guest house. The sheets are 700 thread count, the Nespresso pods are never ending and there are frozen Digiorno’s as far as the eye can see! Aukerman quickly gets over his anger and throws on the cans to join the girls for Hot Topix. Marissa demands back pay for he…
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Marissa and Listler are back in the States, and hiding out in the back of a thrift store in Brooklyn, hosted by Listler's old theatre friend Barry Miller (Jeff Hiller). Barry joins in for Hot Topix, and we learn a little more about his and Listler's past, while Marissa breaks Barry down and builds him back up again for Spotlight On.…
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Boungiorno Wompsters! After a year of hiding out, Listler and Marissa commandeer the BBC's Woman's Hour to bring you an update from their safe-house inside a Jersey Mike's meat cooler in Sicily, Italy. Listler explores Bitcoins and Charlize Theron in "Hot Topix", and in "What's Cheesin' You" Marissa hashes out her thoughts on Listler's string of re…
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Delilah & Enja reminisce about their time working in cannabis dispensaries and discuss how cannabis has been beneficial to their sexual & reproductive health.Follow Enja & Kevin on IG: @beyondthebuds | @mcgenius333 | @beyondthebud420View their website: thebeyondthebud.com---follow me on IG: @delilahsdayDelilahsDay.comyoutube.com/delilahsdayinstagra…
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Marissa and Listler check in from their separate undisclosed locations to give you the live show they recorded in January at the San Francisco Sketch Fest. They are joined by Eric "Gutterballs" Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas), Dr. Lionel Drioche (Seth Morris), and Coach Bill Coach (Carl Tart). Marissa reveals some huge news and we have a live Listler'…
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