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Each week, Raymond Arroyo challenges viewers with important political and cultural reporting and analysis of a wide variety of topics of interest to Catholics and people of faith.
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Difficult Women

Katy Frame & Marie Cecile Anderson

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A comedy edutainment podcast that provides an alternate perspective to the traditional patriarchal viewpoint. Co-hosted by "difficult women" Marie Cecile Anderson and Katy Frame.
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Through out time events have occurred that have shaped human history. Spirit voices from the past have many stories to tell. Channelers, Barry and Connie Strohm have been conducting live channeling sessions and relaying those stories and messages from those on the other side. Listen in to the ones that have witnessed history first hand and those that made history themselves.
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In 2011, Amber Venz Box and her co-founder, Baxter Box, began pioneering what today is known as the influencer industry. Their company, rewardStyle, is the largest influencer platform in the world, with 250 employees across 7 offices, empowering 45,000 influencers worldwide to provide for themselves and their families through their unique abilities to create content and connect with online audiences.For as many influencers featured in this podcast, there are tens of thousands more all over t ...
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Hey Nerds we have a quick announcement and some special thanks we wanted to give out in this episode! Stay tuned for our upcoming episode on George Washington coming September 10th! Roll up, light up, and get ready to go to America's start with its Founding Father in another episode of this weed fueled podcast. Contact Half Baked History Follow and…
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Fidel Castro was a Cuban born revolutionary who managed to overthrow the Cuban Government in the 1950s. Castro introduced sweeping changes to the island including nationalizing many private businesses as well as healthcare. Castro and his new Socialist state of Cuba would eventually be faced with an existential crisis after aligning with the Soviet…
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Marie Antoinette was the Archduchess of Austria who would go on to marry King Louis XVI cementing her status as Queen consort of France. Throughout her reign she practically defined the fashion of the era thanks to her eye catching styles and bottomless coin purse. Her lavish lifestyle was used as a rallying cry for the French Revolution where she …
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John F. Kennedy was one of the youngest people ever elected as President of the United States. His legacy was cemented by his commitment to NASA, the founding of the Peace Corps, and his fight against Communism. His first and only term as President would be cut short however during a visit to Dallas, Texas where he would ultimately be assassinated.…
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The Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal moment during the American Civil War. At the time of the battle, the Union and Confederate armies were rife with leadership issues and missed opportunities. The eventual Union victory would be a turning point in the war even if at the time it was difficult to believe the war would continue for two more years. …
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Protests are part of America's foundation but sometimes they end in tragedy like at Kent State University. In 1970, the United States National Guard killed and injured multiple college students at Kent State University in Ohio. Students were protesting the Vietnam War and America's invasion of Cambodia. Roll up, light up, and prepare to stand up fo…
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Roe v. Wade was one of the most famous Supreme Court Cases in the United States. This monumental ruling would shape how America handled abortions for decades, until its eventual overturning in June of 2022. But before Roe v Wade, what was abortion like in the United States? And where are we now? Roll up, light up, and fight for the right to choose …
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The Alamo was an integral stronghold during the Texas Revolution and a stepping stone for Texas achieving independence from Mexico. Defended by the likes of Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett, and William B. Travis, the Alamo was a last stand for nearly 200 men against Mexican forces. Their sacrifice turned into a rallying cry which helped push the Texas Rev…
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Leonardo da Vinci is probably best known for his paintings the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper. But did you know he was also an inventor and mathematical genius? Inside the pages of da Vinci's famous notebooks lied much of our early knowledge about the human body and many of his engineering feats were hundreds of years before their time. Roll up, lig…
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Please join us and listen to this wonderful message of love and rebirth by our Lord. As he resurrected from the grave we can all re-dedicate our lives to living a life of following his words. Please tell your friends about his messages. We are currently trying to consolidate all of our podcasts in a single location. All of our shows are available f…
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Sacagawea was an integral part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition which explored the United States' newly acquired land thanks to the Louisiana Purchase. Without the guidance and translation Sacagwea provided, one could argue the journey might never have succeeded. Roll up, light up, and prepare to explore new lands in another episode of this weed f…
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Robert Royal & Fr. Gerald Murray, The Papal Posse, are here to discuss Pope Francis' newly released autobiography, Life: My Story through History, the Vatican announces 10 new Synod "study groups", a Belgian bishop is laicized by Pope Francis for multiple cases of sexual abuse, and much more.Roma Downey, actress and producer and former star of Touc…
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In this edition of Channeling HIstory, we interview the spirit of the conservative talk show host, Rush Limbaugh. His answers to questions tonight are as straight forward as his answers in life. Please subscribe to our channel, give us a like and tell your friends about our shows. You can hear or download all of our podcasts at the following link h…
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Sojourner Truth may have been born into slavery, but after escaping she continued on a path that would shape the rest of her life. Sojourner was one of the most well known abolitionists of her time culminating with her famous speech, "Aint I A Woman?". She dedicated herself to activism for African-American rights, and was the first black woman to w…
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Fr. Gerald Murray & Robert Royal, The Papal Posse analyzes the major Church news of the week including Pope Francis’ health landing him in the hospital following his Wednesday audience, a Vatican Cardinal reaffirms the Church’s stance on Freemasonry, and an anonymous cardinal speaks out on the Francis pontificate and the priorities for the next one…
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In this very interesting edition of Channeling History, we interview the spirit of Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, and the spirit of Fred the Alien who gives us insight into the future and what weapons are on other planets. Please tell your friends about this unique show. We will soon be leaving Podomatic. Please bookmark and lis…
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Though considered "America's National Pastime", it took baseball over 100 years to be inclusive for all Americans. Jackie Robinson was the first man to break the "color line" that separated black and white players from playing on the same teams during the Jim Crow era. Through his incredible athletic abilities, determination, and resolve, Jackie Ro…
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Edward Pentin (@EdwardPentin on X), senior correspondent for the National Catholic Register reports on the recent, closed door meeting between Vatican Cardinals and Italian Freemasons, and Cardinal Christoph Schonborn warns the Church in Germany about possible schism as a result of their "synodal way". Fr. Thomas Petri, president of the Dominican H…
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In this edition of Channeling History, we interview the spirits of two of the greatest minds that ever lived, Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla. We ask them questions related to modern times and religion. Please feel free to download the show and tell your friends. All of the Channeling History archives are available on our YouTube channel in my nam…
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Robert Royal & Fr. Gerald Murray discuss the latest Church news coming from the Vatican including women's ordination being promoted at the Vatican and the growing dissent from the controversial Vatican directive on blessings (Fiducia Supplicans). Alejandro Monteverde director of the new movie Cabrini (2024), discusses his powerful new film about th…
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Malcolm X was an American Muslim minister and human rights activist during the Civil Rights Movement who was surrounded by controversy. A polarizing figure in American history, even Malcom X’s death is shrouded in mystery. After overcoming adversity in young adulthood he was quickly swept up in being a national leader at odds with his contemporarie…
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Jim Caviezel, actor and star of the blockbuster hit film, Sound of Freedom talks about the movie which is based on the true story of a former federal agent who embarks on a treacherous mission to save children from human trafficking in South America. A tribute to the late, great, Oscar winning movie director William Friedkin (The French Connection,…
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Joseph Cardinal Zen, shares his thoughts on the controversy over the Vatican's directive on the blessing of same sex couples and couples in "irregular situations" (Fiducia Supplicans), the fallout from the Synod on Synodality, and his new book, Cardinal Zen's Lenten Reflections. Mitch Albom, columnist and New York Times bestselling author on his ne…
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Albert Einstein is arguably the most famous genius of all time, if not the 20th century. The renowned physicist set the table for modern physics with his discoveries as a young man. But the Nobel Prize winning genius didn't just challenge our world view, he also managed to escape Nazi controlled Germany and was (perhaps surprisingly) quite the ladi…
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Edward Pentin, Senior Correspondent at The National Catholic Register with a report on Pope Francis' address and message to the journalists accredited to the Vatican.Cardinal Gerhard Müller, former head of the Vatican's doctrinal office (CDF) comments on the increasing controversy and backlash surrounding "Fiducia Supplicans", the Vatican directive…
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In this edition of Channeling History, we bring you Part 2 of our channeling with the three Supreme Court Justices, Scalia, Ginsburg and O'Connor. In this edition, the discuss abortion and the interpretation of Roe v. Wade and free speech on social media. Please subscribe to our channel, give us a like, leave a comment and tell your friends about t…
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Xerxes I had the largest empire in the world but he had a thirst for expansion. The Achaemenid Empire, also known as the Persian Empire, controlled most of the Middle East by the year 480 BCE. But Xerxes was determined to spread into Ancient Greece which led him to the Battle of Thermopylae where he faced off against King Leonidas and his 300 Spart…
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