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In this podcast we explore and evaluate possible futures, primarily focusing on the future of work, leadership, organizations, and culture - with a strong focus on change, on change management, and futures thinking. The podcast is a mix of cornerstone content in the area of future of work and change management and interviews with interesting, global thought leaders and practitioners. The podcast is created by Good Morning April ApS, a Danish-based organization that strives to shape the futur ...
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Each week "Lakeshore Update" brings you news, talk, and information that you might have missed, but need to know. "Lakeshore Update" is posted each Friday, and is good through Monday morning, just in time for Morning Edition, at 6 AM. You can stream episodes here and make Lakeshore Public Radio - 89.1 FM your home station.
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Romanistan

Jezmina Von Thiele and Paulina Stevens

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Do you love rebels? Do you want to live in a place where outcasts shine their brightest? Welcome to Romanistan! We're your friendly neighborhood Gypsies, celebrating Romani identity and outcast culture, and practicing good diplomatic relations with other marginalized communities. We love the rebels who are living their truth, even if it clashes with tradition. We also love tradition and honoring our roots. This podcast is for everyone who loves and supports Roma & related groups, and anyone ...
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With a new mix on www.podomatic.com/soulshack each month , DJ-J-ME started "The Soul Shack" in November 2005 on Soulstream Networks as a way to share with the world his take on 'good' music...made with soul. From soulful & classic house to nu disco & chillwave to neo-soul & nu-jazz to rn'b to old school, funk and 'real' hip hop, it's all fair game on "The Soul Shack". Each month, depending on Jamie's mood you may hear any or all of the above music - sometimes a mixed bag of 'all things soulf ...
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1. Nailah Blackman - Drama 2. Burna Boy feat. Ed Sheeran - For My Hand 3. Davido - Stand Strong 4. Omah Lay - soso 5. Simi - Logba Logba 6. Sean Paul Feat. Gwen Stefani, Shenseea - Light My Fire 7. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - I-Octane - Switcher 8. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - Chronic Law - Big Matic 9. (PERILOUS RIDDIM) - Chino Mcgregor - Trust Mankind 10. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - Lanaé - No More Friend 11. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - Charly Black - Good Fuk 12. (NFT DRIP RIDDIM) - General Degree - Come Over 13. (NFT DR ...
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Mark Vroegop, author of "Waiting Isn't a Waste," shows that in our microwave and express-lane world may make waiting hard to do, God has always built into his people so much in the seasons of waiting. Rick Dempsey, the SVP of Creative and Global Localization for The Come and See Foundation, talks about the monumental effort of translating the TV se…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith joins Carmen in looking how faith is depicted in our current election cycle, and how words like "freedom" and "justice" are being used by politicians with different meanings. Carmen then continues to respond to listener texts around the use of words, plus asks listeners what Faith Radio means to them. Faith Radi…
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Bible and Business' Bill English helps us understand how inflation and the growing national debt are and likely will impact us, and calls us to be prepared when crisis strikes to minister to those in need. April Readliner of Canavox talks about helping college students understand how God designed us to relate well between the sexes. Faith Radio pod…
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In applying the mind of Christ to the matters of the day, Carmen looks at a recent speech at the RNC talking about how we are all God's children. Mission Network New's Ruth Kramer updates us about developments with Christians overseas struggling under persecution. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here…
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Steve Carter, author of "Grieve, Breathe, Receive," talks about the disconnection between our pain and often the way we "do" church, and how important our relationships are as we grieve. Dr. Corbin Hoornbeek, president of the University of Northwestern-St Paul, talks about the difference between cancel culture and when an institutions mission filte…
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Carmen responds to news of how Planned Parenthood is offering abortion-inducing drugs and vasectomies from a mobile facility outside the DNC in Chicago this week. Suzanne Eller, author of "Prayer Starters," talks about ways to continue praying while you wait for God to answer, even in the midst of tears. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by yo…
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Security expert Elizabeth Neumann talks about how we respond to the security of our personal data being affected and election hacking that takes place around the world. The American Bible Society's John Plake shares how relationships change when you're engaged with the Bible and the social behaviors to step into when it comes to loving your neighbo…
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Lionshare's Dave Buerhing outlines the need to be very intentional as parents when it comes to kids stepping into a new school year and modeling the life of Jesus for our children. Adam Carrington of the Ashbrook Center for Public Affairs shares about the questions of wisdom to ask, once we recognize our hearts are marred by sin- in a world that's …
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Along with some YouTube and movie reviews, Plugged In's Adam Holz talks about about how AI can be used in the classroom to enhance learning, but also how it can prevent it. Emily Curtis, author of "Hope in the Mourning," helps us look at grief, both ours and that of others. She offers both ways of work through grieving, and how those who care for t…
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Carmen shares about all the sunflowers that have sprouted up on her farm thanks to her husband, and how she's seeing the truths of Jesus' parable of the sower play out. Apologist Daniel DeWitt talks about his recent fishing trip with his son and their study in Hebrews 11. Although it's called the faith chapter, the people of faith were also weak, l…
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With many calling for the overthrowing, sometimes violent, of unjust situations, Bishop Todd Hunter of the Anglican Diocese for the Sake of Others shows that God's revolutionary approach is to re-create, not devastate. Dean Inserra, author of "A Short Guide to Church," challenges us to think more deeply about the importance of being a member of a c…
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Carmen LaBerge looks at some of the policies Minnesota Governor Tim Walz helped put into place regarding abortion and children born alive after an attempted abortion. Randy Pope, co-author of "Living with Purpose in a Polarized World," talks about some of the Biblical narratives of people like Joseph, Daniel, and Mordecai who show how to live in a …
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Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity helps us apply the mind of Christ to science headlines, including a discussion around the faith of those who feel embedding technology in our bodies will lead to our salvation. Psychologist Debra Fileta, author of the upcoming book "Soul Care," shows that while some forms o…
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Everyone's Wilson's Daryl Crouch talks about how as Christians that while we can disagree on some issues, we can still work together with others to help reach more for Christ and His redemption. Mark Turman from The Denison Forum talks about a woman who survived a bear attack and how her sense of purpose helped her recover from the injures. Faith R…
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