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The Commune Podcast is where we explore the ideas and practices that help us live healthy, connected, purpose-filled lives. Each week host Jeff Krasno speaks with teachers, spiritual leaders, doctors, and storytellers on topics related to personal and societal well-being — from nutrition and integrative medicine to spirituality and personal growth to environmental regeneration and civic engagement. In addition to being a podcast, Commune is also an online course platform with more than 100 f ...
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Commune creates video courses with world-renowned teachers on topics such as integrative medicine, nutrition, spirituality, meditation, personal growth, relationships, and mindful leadership. The Commune Courses Podcast offers free audio excerpts of our most popular courses — though be sure to subscribe and listen because lessons won’t stay in your feed forever! To get 14 days of free Commune Membership, which includes access to watch or listen to 140+ courses, go to onecommune.com/free.
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Space Commune is a media project by two Upstate New Yorkers seeking an alternative to the degrowth and deindustrialization paradigm being thrust upon us through The Great Reset agenda. We love our country, the United States of America and take inspiration from our revolutionary founding. We want win-win cooperation with Russia and China in developing the world economy for all of humanity, and to Make America Great Again.
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The OneCry podcast exists to accelerate movements of revival and spiritual awakening. Hosts Bill Elliff and Kyle Reno feature biblical teaching, guest interviews, prayer, and powerful stories of God‘s activity. Find out more about the OneCry movement and start your own personal revival journey at https://www.onecry.com/
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Top-rated weekly lifestyle podcast, brand, and community where women of color come to commune. Hosted by media veteran and entrepreneur, Loni Swain. This is a safe space for sharing our honest, relatable, and inspiring stories of navigating personal and professional transitions. Each episode serves as a resource of support to help us process experiences and potentially challenge our perspective. We also discuss the parts of our journey that we often find uncomfortable to talk about – we’re d ...
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I Was Never There

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In this eight-episode series, take a trip into the countercultural movements swirling through West Virginia in the 1970s and 80s. Jamie Zelermyer and her mother Karen investigate the shocking disappearance of their friend Marsha “Mudd” Ferber and explore her evolution from suburban housewife to back-to-the-land hippie to drug-dealing bar owner. As mother and daughter venture deeper into the mystery of Marsha’s disappearance, the two process their own history: Jamie reflects on her nontraditi ...
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Guerrilla History is the podcast that acts as a reconnaissance report of global history for the activist left, and aims to use the lessons of history to analyze the present. Your hosts are educators Henry Hakamaki and Professor Adnan Husain, historian and Director of the School of Religion at Queens University. Follow us on social media! Our podcast can be found on twitter at https://twitter.com/guerrilla_pod, and can be supported on patreon at https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory. Your ...
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My name is Goldi, a life, business, and relationship coach. I resonate with Earth's frequencies, finding solace in Mother Nature. As an intuitive, I commune with departed souls. Though labeled as a witch or psychic medium, I perceive myself as celestial essence. Many seek me for holistic healing, encompassing mind, body, soul, and spirit. Ready to join this journey? Welcome to my realm.
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Jeff muses on three primary understandings of the cosmos as presented by the philosopher Alan Watts: The Hindu conception of life as a drama, the West’s mechanical model, and the spontaneous and organic model of the East as informed by Taoism, Buddhism, and Zen. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy…
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Welcome to the One Cry Podcast, a nationwide call for spiritual awakening. In this episode, hosts Kyle Reno and Bill Elliff delve into the importance of cleansing our hearts and enjoying a presence-centered life. They discuss how drawing near to God, communing with Him, and regular soul cleansing can transform your spiritual journey. Join the OneCr…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we are lucky to be joined by a special guest in Cuba as well as a special guest host whom many of you will likely remember from past episodes of the show. Here, we bring on Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández from Belly of the Beast to discuss Bob Menendez (who was just convicted on corruption charges), US-Cub…
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From school desks to corporate cubicles, we sit a lot — and then we carve out a tiny portion of our day for “exercise.” In this episode, Jeff and Jake discuss how that was certainly not how we evolved as humans and instead offer ideas for embedding movement throughout your day. Watch Jeff’s new Commune course, Good Stress, for free at onecommune.co…
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Jeff reflects on the throughlines in Eastern religious philosophy, drawing parallels to human physiology, which is both organic and underwritten by an intelligence that seeks a middle way. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy, health, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Ins…
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In this episode, hosts Bill Elliff and Kyle Reno dive into the crucial topic of living a presence-centered life. They explore practical steps to maintain a constant communion with God, emphasizing the importance of daily, deliberate time in prayer and the Word of God. Join the OneCry movement as we pray for revival and spiritual awakening among the…
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Research shows that the more we know about sleep, the better we tend to sleep. This is likely because feeling educated about sleep equates to feeling in control of our sleep. In this lesson, Dr. Breus lays out how sleep works, and how you can use this knowledge to improve your sleep. About the Commune Courses Podcast Commune creates video courses w…
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Your morning coffee, that stressful meeting, the late-night Netflix binge… they all play some part in the way your body prepares for and moves into its sleep cycle. A few minor tweaks in your daily behavior, like how and when you nap or exercise, can set you up for success. About the Commune Courses Podcast Commune creates video courses with world-…
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We’ve established that sleep is both rhythmic and systemic. So, it follows suit that solutions for our sleep issues should be as well. When we make small tweaks to our lifestyle and routines, it creates incredible downstream effects for our full sleep cycle. Something as simple as going to bed at the best time for your chronotype could be the key t…
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You wouldn’t run a marathon in flip-flops and you wouldn’t climb a mountain in a speedo (unless you’re Wim Hof). Your sleep is no different. Today we assess how our environment either helps or hurts our sleep through each of the body’s senses. About the Commune Courses Podcast Commune creates video courses with world-renowned teachers on topics suc…
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What’s the first thing you do when you get up in the morning? Hit the snooze button? Scroll Instagram? Waking up right sets the tone for a fulfilling and effective day. Not everyone needs the same routine, but you should have one aligned to your specific chronotype. About the Commune Courses Podcast Commune creates video courses with world-renowned…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the wonderful Professor Rashmi Sadana to discuss the Delhi metro system from a political economic, sociological, and ethnographic framework, based on her terrific book The Moving City: Scenes from the Delhi Metro and the Social Life of Infrastructure. Talking about the political and sociological dim…
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In today’s episode, Jeff and the founder of BiOptimizers, Wade Lightheart, dive into the eighth most abundant element in the Earth's crust: the “master mineral” magnesium. Wade explains how magnesium is essential for human health, playing a crucial role in over 300 enzymatic reactions. Learn how each variation of magnesium supports different health…
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While GLP-1 agonists, like Ozempic, have become very popular, they are not the only way to address insulin resistance and metabolic dysfunction. In fact, GLP-1 is naturally produced by the body, and understanding when and why can change how you think about metabolic health. In today’s conversation, Casey and Jeff discuss how to achieve stable blood…
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Join Kyle Reno and Bill Elliff as they dive into the heart of experiencing God's presence every moment of the day. In this episode, you can discover practical steps to cultivate a presence-centered life, including the significance of daily drawing near to God, communing with Him, and allowing His presence to transform every aspect of your life. Joi…
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In this episode, we bring you an appearance we recently made on Revolutionary Blackout Network. Adnan and Henry were invited to sit on a roundtable discussion alongside long-time Indigenous activist John Looking Glass to discuss a wide variety of topics. We highly recommend subscribing to RBN, and watching the video version of this conversation, wh…
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Your skin color evolved at a particular latitude on earth, but migration and modern lifestyles have created radical mismatches between skin types and environments. The result: higher rates of cancer in light-skinned populations and Vitamin D deficiency in dark-skinned populations. In this episode, Jeff and Jake dig into these imbalances and the ten…
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Jeff shares his thoughts on Independence Day in the United States and the relationship between independence and interdependence. Commusings are thoughtful essays and short-form reflections on spirituality, philosophy, health, and culture. For more musings and quotes, connect with us on Instagram at @onecommune or @jeffkrasno or sign up for the Comm…
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Join Bill Elliff and Kyle Reno in today's episode as they delve into the significance of God's presence in transforming lives and communities. This episode emphasizes the power of repentance and turning back to God to see His transformative work in our homes, workplaces, and cities. Listen in as they discuss how every generation has the choice to e…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on the esteemed Professor Laleh Khalili to discuss Red Sea Shipping and the regional consequences of the Gaza Genocide. This conversation bridges two of the major topics of her work, and is an incredibly thought provoking and generative discussion. We would love to hear what you find particularly usefu…
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In today’s episode, Jeff is joined by Darin Olien, author of Fatal Conveniences: The Toxic Products & Harmful Habits That Are Making You Sick. Darin highlights how much of what we put on our bodies and use in our homes is wreaking havoc on our personal and planetary health — and what are much better alternatives. This podcast is supported by: Commu…
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In today’s episode, Dr. G highlights the promising future of psychedelic-assisted therapy, its current applications, the importance of careful administration, and the need for broader accessibility and acceptance. Sara also shares her personal experience and highlights the need for therapists to undergo these treatments themselves in order to guide…
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Join hosts Bill Elliff and Kyle Reno as they delve into the profound impact of experiencing God's presence and the importance of removing barriers that hinder this connection. In this episode, Kyle shares his personal journey from skepticism to faith, highlighting how a genuine encounter with God's presence transformed his life. The discussion cent…
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In this episode of Guerrilla History, we once again have our great friend and comrade Zhun Xu, whom you should remember from two previous episodes of the show, North Korea & Industrial Agriculture as well as Sanctions Against China & Their Political Economy. Here, we discuss Zhun fantastic book From Commune to Capitalism: How China’s Peasants Lost …
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Thomas Hübl has spent over 20 years working in the field of collective trauma, seeking to break cycles of conflict. In this episode, Thomas discusses with Jeff how trauma can disrupt the balance between “being, becoming, and belonging,” leading to various forms of dysfunction. He also provides solutions to achieve and maintain this crucial balance.…
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