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Marty’s had a long life. He’s traveled, ate great food, held a long term job, adopted two kids, and woke up every day for two years with his twins who hated sleep. This podcast focuses on the essays and short stories he’s written concerning those moments.
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The college basketball podcast you’ve been waiting for! On “Barstool Bench Mob,” Marty Mush, Rico Bosco, and Jake Marsh bring their expertise to the airwaves of Barstool Sports. When two hardcore gamblers and college hoops lovers join forces with a Big J, nobody knows the exact direction this show will take. Interviews with guests ranging from coaches, ex-players, broadcasters, and everyone else in between will make this a one-of-a-kind show leading up to the Big Dance in March.
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Geek in the Pink

Mike Jones-Bilodeau

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The Geek in The Pink Podcast is hosted by Mike Jones-Bilodeau. Covering all things geek, especially wrestling, TV, Sci-Fi, comics and superheroes. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-jones-bilodeau/support
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🎙️ Podcast for entrepreneurs who are looking to shift the reality on their impact in today’s world by creating, experiencing and then Leading with Joy in business, society and personal spheres. As we enter the Web3 era, our approach and skills need to evolve. We need to pivot to be led by intention, not just purpose. It’s a mindset change grounded in practical application of mindfulness in everything we do in order to positively influence change in the world 🌍. Every week, guests, who are lu ...
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Marty A. Johnson is the founder of Music One. Through Music One & 718 Productions, Marty created and hosts The Muzic Lounge Which is Produced By Amalh Mendelsohn. The Muzic Lounge is a diverse music program incorporating live performances, music reviews, celebrity interviews and artists showcase. Marty has the #1 television show in it's market that airs weekly throughout the Carolinas and Georgia. The theme of The Muzic Lounge is to feature the stars of Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Previo ...
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Conspiracy and Chill Podcast

"$awbuck" Mike & "Headhunter" Higgins

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Welcome to "Conspiracy and Chill,"! We are Two Truth Seekers, Exposing The Keepers with Chill Vibes and Deep Dives. Each session is a captivating exploration of conspiracy theories, enigmatic events, and the unexplained phenomena that keep us questioning the world around us. Hosted by "$awbuck" Mike & "Headhunter" Higgins, both passionate researchers and seasoned conspiracy enthusiasts, "Conspiracy and Chill" provides a unique blend of in-depth analysis, expert interviews, and a touch of hum ...
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Art of the Essential is Chris Caparro. Los Angeles based, Philadelphia native Chris Caparro has spent the last 15 years cultivating his musical tastes in a wide variety of musical genres. Having grown up on hip-hop his roots run deep, with his first record every purchased being Africa Bambaata’s “Renegades of Funk”. It was monumental for him, breaking boundaries and setting a clear path for open creativity in the world of music. ​Fast forward 20 years to 2002 and it was officially time to ge ...
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ASecuritySite Podcast

Professor Bill Buchanan OBE

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A security podcast is hosted by Professor William (Bill) Buchanan OBE, a world-renowned Information security professional and educator. Join Bill as he interviews and discusses the state-of-the-art with esteemed guests from all corners of the security industry. From cryptologists to technologists, each guest shares a wealth of experience and knowledge.
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Vines to Wines

Max VanArnam

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This podcast is hosted by Max VanArnam, son of VanArnam Vineyards' founders and owners Allison and Kent VanArnam. In this podcast we talk about a wide range of wine topics including growing grapes and making wine here in Washington state.
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Show Notes for the Episode... Boris and Ben try to argue they have rights based on the American Constitution. Martin and Holly arrive--his plane on fumes--at the Barber Air Field. It's a bumping landing, but the pair get to look forward to some peace and relaxation while the Veronica gets refueled. TRIGGERS: Language, violence, horror, gore, dark c…
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What if our understanding of reality is just a fraction of the truth? This episode takes you through alternative thinking and spiritual awakening with our intriguing guest, Donna Cabral. Discover how her spiritual awakening at 25 led her to question everything she once believed, ultimately transforming her perspective on life. From exploring the et…
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Episode: In this episode Chris Tilling interviews Marty Folsom about his second volume in the series, Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics for Everyone (Vol. 2 - The Doctrine of God) (Zondervan Academic). What is it about Barth’s Church Dogmatics that is considered so important? What’s the “big deal”? And how to approach such a massive set of volumes? How…
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World-renowned author and researcher Nathaniel J. Gillis joins us for an electrifying exploration of demonology, ufology, and paranormal phenomena. Hear firsthand about Nathaniel's haunting childhood encounter with a pale girl under his bed and how these experiences evolved into shadow figures and direct voice phenomena. We take a deep dive into ho…
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Episode: New Biblical World co-host Jason Staples speaks with Jodi Magness, Kenan Distinguished Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about her new book, Jerusalem Through the Ages: From Its Beginnings to the Crusades (Oxford University Press, 2024), the spectacular synagogue mosaic her team discovered at Huqoq, why specializ…
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Join us for a riveting exploration into the shadowy realms of occult symbolism, ancient mythologies, and modern conspiracies. Brandon Kroll joins us to share his research on Donald Trump and whether he is the antichrist or merely a persecuted savior. We dissect these theories and the occult significance of 9/11, shining a light on how numbers and c…
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Presenting... The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast, Season 4: "The Curse of the Glass Witch" Episode 284, Chapter 5 "Mary Warty Timey Wimey" In This Episode... Nissa fries her tubes when the other bots convince her to break down how many nanoseconds the show has been running. In this episode, we reconnect with the famous Martin Barnett. We find out …
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What if the history you've been taught is just a fraction of the truth, or worse, an elaborate deception? In our latest episode, we explore ancient mythology, history, and some of the most controversial conspiracy theories out there. We then scrutinize the idea that human presence on Earth is much older than mainstream history suggests and discuss …
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Episode: In this episode, we delve into the rich and erudite book The Consciousness of the Historical Jesus by Austin Stevenson. This fine work tackles the intricate topics of epistemology, ontology, and their related historical and theological perspectives, drawing heavily on the ideas of Thomas Aquinas. In Part I of his book, Stevenson begins by …
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What if the history you were taught in school was just a fragmented version of the truth? Today, we host Ari Asulin, a software engineer and composer, who offers an eye-opening journey through alternative historical theories and cosmologies. From the enigmatic history of Tartaria and the Electric Universe theory to Saturnian cosmology, Ari's unique…
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What if the moon landing was a grand illusion, orchestrated to deceive the masses? This episode challenges you to reconsider the most accepted historical events, starting with the moon landing conspiracy. We recount Bart Sibrel's exchange on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast and present compelling evidence questioning the authenticity of mankind’s g…
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Episode: Ready to get exegetical? We had so much fun discussing Jason Staples's important new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, that we couldn't resist a second episode. Episode one focused on the theology and broader message of the book. This second episode exposes how the book's theology emerges from a close reading of Paul's letters. Co…
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Prepare to question everything with a deep dive into Florida’s unique metaphysical landscape and its connections to ancient mysteries and alternative lifestyles, we promise an eye-opening exploration that's as entertaining as it is enlightening. We also tackle the wild world of Florida’s death metal scene, invasive reptiles, and the theory of the G…
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As we close season 5 of Rector’s Cupboard and begin summer, Rector’s Cupboard hosts, Todd, Amanda, and Allison have gathered to talk about what is on our summer reading/watching/listening lists this year that we think you might find interesting. We hope that you are able to find time for beauty and rest and entertainment this summer and we will be …
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Presenting... The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast, Season 4: "The Curse of the Glass Witch" Episode 283, Chapter 4 "Boxcars at The Bluffs" In This Episode... The bots get nervous when the Storycrafter warns them that the end of this episode is scary. In this episode, we're reunited with Percy "Spade" Alexander, the leader of the North American Boxc…
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Episode: When the Spirit blows over the bones, flesh forms, and they rattle back to life. But the bones are Israel, all twelve tribes. Did the partial return of several tribes from Babylon satisfy God's promises for all Israel? Or was a broader return expected? In his important and influential new book, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel, Jason St…
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Curious about the mysteries of ancient beliefs and Nordic heritage? Special guest Thor from the Norse Magic and Beliefs YouTube channel joins us. We tackle Norse mythology, traditional Nordic wrestling, and the pride—or sometimes lack thereof—in Viking ancestry among Norwegians. Thor shares his unique insights into Scandinavian strongmen, their inc…
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Prepare to be captivated by the world of paranormal investigations as we sit down with the extraordinary Banks Drinnen, an 18-year-old investigator from Middle Tennessee. Banks shares his spine-chilling encounters with werewolves and the notorious Bell Witch, offering a raw glimpse into the mysteries that haunt the Land Between the Lakes in Kentuck…
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Get ready for a rollercoaster ride as we delve into the gritty history of catch wrestling’s origin and inevitable transformation into modern MMA. This episode promises a whirlwind of fascinating insights and unexpected twists with UFC legend Jon Fitch. What if the world of MMA is more corrupt than we ever imagined? Shady promoters, fixed fights, an…
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Episode: What might Scripture have to contribute to contemporary discussions about criminal justice (esp. as practiced in the United States)? In this episode, Matt Lynch speaks with trial lawyer and author Matthew T. Martens about ways that the Bible can shape our thinking about criminal justice today. Topics range from biblical-theological princip…
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Benjamin Perrin is a professor at the University of British Columbia, Peter A. Allard School of Law and a senior fellow in criminal justice at the Macdonald Laurier Institute of Public Policy and the author of several books including Indictment: the Criminal Justice System on Trial and Overdose: Heartbreak and Hope in Canada’s Opioid Crisis. We spe…
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The episode takes an artistic turn as returning guest Matt Slap opens up about his journey from an art school dropout to a successful entrepreneur with his company, "Slap Ass Creations." We explore the challenges and triumphs he's encountered, the tools and setup of his studio, and how real-life poses and extensive research fuel his creative proces…
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Presenting... The Steam Rollers Adventure Podcast, Season 4: "The Curse of the Glass Witch" Episode 282, Chapter 3 "Dead City" DISCLAIMER: This ridiculous venture includes harsh language, questionable behavior, sex, violence, and that's just the players! Seriously, though: Mature adults only. In This Episode... Everything is back to normal followin…
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What if ancient extraterrestrials are the real puppet masters of our world? Join us as we unravel the layers of conspiracy theories surrounding the mysterious shadow elite, as they steer global events through secretive cults and preserved bloodlines. This episode dives deep into personal experiences of being identified and groomed by these shadowy …
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We were pleased to speak again to Dr. Marty Folsom about his latest work, Karl Barth’s Church Dogmatics For Everyone, Vol 2 – The Doctrine of God: A Step-by-Step Guide for Beginners and Pros. Marty Folsom has taken up an expansive work of outlining the main points and the structure of Karl Barth’s multi-volumed Church Dogmatics. Those two words, “c…
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Prepare to have your perception of our planet challenged as Brooks Agnew returns to grace our latest podcast episode with theories that defy conventional geology. Imagine oceans nestled within the Earth, hidden from our view by mineral barriers, as we entertain the idea of a hollow Earth – a concept that may soon find its footing in scientific evid…
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Episode: Has the quest for the historical Jesus been plagued by an anti-liturgical sentiment? Michael Barber joins OnScript to discuss the historical Jesus, best method, and Jesus's mysterious engagement with the temple and its system. Cohosted by Matthew Bates and Chris Tilling. The Book: Michael Patrick Barber, The Historical Jesus and the Temple…
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Amit Gupta is the founder and CEO of Acubed.IT, which is a company which creates innovative and secure cross-security domain solutions for customers such as the UK government. One of their key innovations is the Cross Domain Hybrid Application (CDHA) framework, and which aims to break down the barriers in sharing trusted information across multiple…
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Could video games be the Rosetta Stone to unraveling our planet's most enigmatic conspiracies? Buckle up for a thrilling odyssey where we navigate the shadowy nexus of gaming and conspiracy theories, from the potential truths hidden within "Baldur's Gate 3" and "Overwatch" to the hollow earth theory. It could turn your reality inside out, literally…
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Welcome back to the Leading with Joy podcast! We conclude our series dedicated to Joy and Hope, diving into the creative and reflective world of Ben Wakeman, an accomplished author, musician, and innovator whose work reawakens the forgotten joys of life. Ben's artistry spans nearly 200 songs, five albums, and several novels, with performances along…
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This week on Rector’s Cupboard, we gather the Cupboard hosts, Todd, Allison, and Amanda, as well as Cupboard Master, Ken, to discuss what we’re watching and reading right now, as well as few articles that speak about the apocalypse, hope, fear, and changing understandings of faith. Ken mixed us a delicious cocktail called a Bourbon Pecan Pie Cockta…
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Please excuse the poor quality of my microphone, as the wrong microphone was selected. In research, we are all just building on the shoulders of true giants, and there are few larger giants than Leslie Lamport — the creator of LaTeX. For me, every time I open up a LaTeX document, I think of the work he did on creating LaTeX, and which makes my rese…
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Daniel J Bernstein (djb) was born in 1971. He is a USA/German citizen and a Personal Professor at Eindhoven University of Technology and a Research Professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago. At the tender age of 24 — in 1995 — he, along with the Electronic Frontier Foundation — brought a case against the US Government related to the protec…
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Step off the beaten path with us as we welcome MMA legend Pat Miletich to the show with topics that stretch from the farthest reaches of ancient mysteries to the intimate interplay between our health, the earth beneath our feet, and the profound implications of environmental and dietary influences on human performance. Pat Miletich, a champion not …
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Episode: Fighting statues? Mystery cults? Roman religion was strange. Yet in many ways Christianity was even stranger. Nijay Gupta's Strange Religion explores how Christianity was oddly attractive to Romans. If we "keep it weird," Christianity can remain compelling today. Co-hosted by Matthew Bates. The Book: Nijay K. Gupta, Strange Religion: How t…
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Ever find yourself questioning the narratives fed to us through history books, Hollywood blockbusters, and nightly news? Strap in for a wild ride as we join forces with Jonathan and Jacob from the Cult of Conspiracy podcast, and together we peel back layers of the world's most gripping conspiracy theories. We venture into The Hunger Games to dissec…
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Jan is the CTO and a Cryptographer at DFINITY, and, since 1998, he has consistently produced research outputs of rigour, novelty and sheer brilliance [here]. He was recently awarded the Levchin Prize at Real World Crypto 2024 - along with Anna Lysyanskaya. Jan’s research core happened when he was hosted in the IBM Zurich Research Lab, but has since…
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Episode: Strawn argues that keeping secrets makes us sick, and the Old Testament offers a way to speak honestly about the BIG things like sin, suffering, and violence. Guest: Brent Strawn is D. Moody Smith Distinguished Professor of Old Testament and Law at Duke Divinity and Duke University. He’s the author of numerous books, including The Old Test…
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This week on Rector’s Cupboard we are pleased to offer a collaboration with our good friend, David Goa. David has been on the podcast a number of times through the years and in 2022 we partnered with David to record a series of conversations about the Church, the “ecclesia,” asking “who is she?” entitled The Church In-Between Times. David’s love fo…
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We welcome back the insightful Paul Stobbs as he unveils a preview of his scholarly work. Paul guides us through the curious historical connections and modern spiritual encounters that challenge the fabric of reality as we know it. Engross our senses in this episode's tapestry of hidden symbols and their omnipotent threads in art, corporate logos, …
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Ted Miracco is the CEO of Approov and which is Scottish/US company that is headquartered in Edinburgh. Miracco has over 30 years of experience in cybersecurity, defence electronics, RF/microwave circuit design, semiconductors and electronic design automation (EDA). He co-founded and served as CEO of Cylynt, which focuses on intellectual property an…
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OH NO! SRAP WENT AWAY AGAIN! Not quite! The bad news: A fire destroyed my home and I lost everything. The cases and boxes that held our notes, notebooks, dice, and the famous wooden steampunk gear-adorned DM screen I use when I host the show. In fact, this recording was recorded on a cheap headset mic. Please forgive the puffs and pops. The good ne…
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Our journey this week is a mosaic of personal stories and the pursuit of truth, both universal and intimate. We're joined by seasoned podcaster Mike Davis, "The MMA Detective", host of the Lytes Out podcast. He brings a wealth of experience from his show that examines a cross-section of MMA history and deep diving into the often seedy world of the …
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Episode: In this episode, Dru Johnson talks with Garrick Allen about how paratexts (i.e., all the things around and between the biblical texts) have shaped our notions of canon, Gospel, and our reading practices of the biblical literature. His forthcoming Eerdmans book—Words Are Not Enough: Paratexts, Manuscripts, and the Real New Testament—argues …
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We speak with United Church Minister Deb Walker about her attendance at the COP 28 Climate Conference in Dubai. 85,0000 people attended the event, which was held in a country often referred to as a Petrol State. Deb’s attendance was officially as a Faith Observer as a part of the Christian Climate Observers Program. Deb is informed on the issues ar…
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Grasp the complexities of Flat Earth theory with a critical eye on ancient maps, mysterious airline routes, and the enigma of constellations that defy our modern understanding of the cosmos. Engage with the perplexing debate over Earth's rotation, the credibility of space travel, and the provocative possibility of a radiation dome underpinning our …
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Troy is a world-leading cybersecurity professional. He created and runs the Have I Been Pwned? Web site, and which contains details of the most significant data breaches on the Internet. Along with this, he has developed other security tools, such as ASafaWeb, which automated the security analysis of ASP.NET Web sites. Troy is based in Australia an…
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"Razor" Rob McCullough is a mixed martial arts pioneer, a former World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) champion, a business owner, and a family man. In this session Rob takes us down memory lane, recounting tales of training, fighting, and the evolution of MMA from its no-holds-barred infancy to the disciplined spectacle it is today. From chilling paran…
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Episode: Back for the 7th time, Prof. Dr. Ervine Sheblazm is here to speak the hard truth about tuff questions. What happens when culture fails to address its own insidious tendencies? How do we move forward when culture reaches a dead end? What lies around the corner for those of us living on the crusted-over remains of modernity and its evil chil…
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This is Day 0 of a new world of cybersecurity. Everything changes from here. There will be a time before Generative AI (GenAI) in cybersecurity and a time after it. Over the last two years, GenAI has come on leaps and bounds, and where it once suffered from hallucinations, took racist and bigoted approaches, and often was over-assertive, within Cha…
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