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Join Alison Curtis for some PMA (Positive Morning Attitude!) With lots of fun, energy, family-friendly chat, advice, big guests, the best listeners and big prize giveaways Weekend Breakfast broadcasts a blast of positivity every Saturday morning from 8am and Sunday from 9am.
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The Daily Poem

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The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some lite commentary is included and the shorter poems are often read twice, as time permits. The Daily Poem is presented by Goldberry Studios. dailypoempod.substack.com
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Join me with your morning tea and bacon, your roast lunch or your simple supper as I take you on a journey through composers and pieces. Cover art photo provided by Dayne Topkin on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@dtopkin1
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This is the 2020 Interview of David Brock and Tom McConaughy on the 55KRC Morning Show hosted by Brian Thomas This is the complete history of the alleged mob activity in Newport, Kentucky, and the magnificent Beverly Hills Supper Club, where 169 people died and the lives of thousands were changed in an instant. Unlike other publications, however, this is the true untold story of what led to Kentucky’s worst tragedy—a story of greed, corruption, deceit, Mafia rule, government cover-ups, kidna ...
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Join Maria Merola Wold and her husband Gary Wold every Sabbath (Saturday) morning at 10:00 a.m. PST, as they read the Weekly Towrah Portions, followed by a session of Q & A, and open discussion with live guests. Gary & Maria also share special teachings occasionally on a specific topic pertaining to prophecy, sound doctrine, or exposing heresies.
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Biblical preaching and instruction from First Baptist Church of West Albuquerque with Senior Pastor Stephen Baum. First Baptist West Albuquerque exists to glorify God by making disciples of Jesus Christ in the power of the Holy Spirit. Join us for Sunday Morning Family Worship at 9:30 a.m. and bible study at 11:00 a.m. Sundays. Visit us on the web at http://www.fbcwa.org.
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Olivia Noceda is the creator of the popular, eponymous lifestyle blog, Olivia Noceda. On her site and social channels, Olivia shares nourishing recipes and facilitates conversations about the feel-good parts of life—and all the messy moments in between. Her podcast, On the Rocks, aims to be honest, raw, and transformative. In this limited series, Olivia sits down each week with guests for conversations that will expand your mindset, challenge your worldview, and help you navigate the many up ...
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Bible Readings: Matthew 26:26-46 1 Corinthians 10:14-22, 11:17-34 Sermon Outline: Matthew 26:26–28 (NKJV) 26 And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, blessed and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, “Take, eat; this is My body.” 27 Then He took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying,… The post 06/10/2024 – Morning Servi…
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Today’s poem offers a folksy look at the subtleties of terror. Happy reading. David Thompson Watson McCord was born on December 15, 1897, in New York. A poet and fundraiser, McCord grew up in Portland, Oregon. He received both a BA and MA from Harvard University and briefly served in the military at the end of World War I. In 1922, McCord became as…
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Though we remember Browning far more readily than we do Landor, this poem dates from a period when their fortunes were reversed and the latter was eager to acquaint the world with the budding talent he had discovered. Walter Savage Landor (30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864) was an English writer, poet, and activist. His best known works were the …
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Bible Readings: 1Thessalonians 2:1-20 Hosea 3:1-5 1 Peter 1:10-25 Sermon Outline: Hosea 3:1–5 (NKJV) 1 Then the Lord said to me, “Go again, love a woman who is loved by a lover and is committing adultery, just like the love of the Lord for the children of Israel, who look to other gods and love… The post 06/10/2024 – Evening Sevice: Buy the wife ba…
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This week is Vision Sunday, where we take the opportunity of a page being turned at the outset of the new academic year to see how God's leading us. Ben preached from Romans 12 on what it means for us to offer ourselves as living sacrifices for God, and invites us to choose between conforming to the world or being transformed by God.…
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Ronald Stuart Thomas (29 March 1913 – 25 September 2000), published as R. S. Thomas, was a Welsh poet and Anglican priest noted for nationalism, spirituality and dislike of the anglicisation of Wales. John Betjeman, introducing Song at the Year's Turning (1955), the first collection of Thomas's poetry from a major publisher, predicted that Thomas w…
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Dorothy Parker (née Rothschild; August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet and writer of fiction, plays and screenplays based in New York; she was known for her caustic wisecracks, and eye for 20th-century urban foibles. Parker rose to acclaim, both for her literary works published in magazines, such as The New Yorker, and as a founding m…
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Today’s poem offers a needful portrait of ‘manly talk.’ Happy reading. Louis Untermeyer was the author, editor or compiler, and translator of more than 100 books for readers of all ages. He will be best remembered as the prolific anthologist whose collections have introduced students to contemporary American poetry since 1919. The son of an establi…
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Bible Readings: 1 Thessalonians 1:1-10 Hosea 2:1-23 Sermon Outline: Hosea 2:2–5 (NKJV) 2 “Bring charges against your mother, bring charges; For she is not My wife, nor am I her Husband! Let her put away her harlotries from her sight, And her adulteries from between her breasts; 3 Lest I strip her naked And expose… The post 29/09/2024 – Evening Sevi…
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Aisling Larkin is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to new meals to try! With the weather warnings out in force this weekend, it's the perfect time to get prepared for the week ahead and make things a bit easier on yourself! Chatting with Alison, Aisling gives us her top tips on how to make meals that can stretch across a couple of days and share…
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Bible Readings: Mark 16:1-20 1 Kings 3:1-15 Proverbs 2:1-9 Sermon Outline: James 1:5–8 (NKJV) 5 If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. 6 But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for he who doubts… The post 29/09/2024 – Morning Service: Wisdom and Prayer appear…
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In this one-off message, Chris preaches from Psalm 73. He explores how Asaph almost threw in the towel on his faith until he went into the presence of God, had his perspective totally transformed, and is finally able to proclaim the Lord is his portion forever. Here we learn what it is to see the world through God's eyes.…
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Today’s poem demonstrates that, unlike Arnold’s sideburns, loving the Bard never goes out of style. Although remembered now for his elegantly argued critical essays, Matthew Arnold, born in Laleham, Middlesex, on December 24, 1822, began his career as a poet, winning early recognition as a student at the Rugby School where his father, Thomas Arnold…
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James Arlington Wright was born on December 13, 1927, in Martins Ferry, Ohio. His father worked for fifty years at a glass factory, and his mother left school at fourteen to work in a laundry; neither attended school beyond the eighth grade. While in high school in 1943, Wright suffered a nervous breakdown and missed a year of school. When he gradu…
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Today’s poem, from the delightfully clever Wendy Cope, epitomizes the rare and complicated light verse form: the double-dactyl. Wendy Cope was raised in Kent, England, where her parents often recited poetry to her. She earned a BA in history and trained as a teacher at Oxford University. Cope taught in primary schools for many years before publishi…
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Bible Readings: Romans 9:1-33 Hosea 1:1-2:1 Sermon Outline: Hosea 1:2–4 (NKJV) 2 When the Lord began to speak by Hosea, the Lord said to Hosea: “Go, take yourself a wife of harlotry And children of harlotry, For the land has committed great harlotry By departing from the Lord.” 3 So he went and took Gomer… The post 22/09/2024 – Evening Sevice: My p…
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Bible Readings: Mark 15:33-47 Romans 5:1-11 1 Peter 1:1-12 Sermon Outline: James 1:2–4 (NKJV) 2 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. 4 But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing. I… The post 22/09/2024 – Morning…
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Richard Wilbur was born in New York City on March 1, 1921 and studied at Amherst College before serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He later attended Harvard University. Wilbur’s first book of poems, The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems (Reynal & Hitchcock) was published in 1947. Since then, he has published several books of poems, inclu…
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Cullen’s exact birthplace is unknown, but in 1918, at the age of 15, Countee LeRoy was adopted by Reverend Frederick A. Cullen, the minster to the largest church congregation in Harlem. Cullen kept his finger on the pulse of Harlem during the 1920s while he attended New York University and then a graduate program at Harvard. His poetry became popul…
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Today’s poem is a passage of blank verse from Act 5, Scene 3 of Shakespeare’s King Lear. In the action of the play the scene is a prelude to tragedy, but as a picture of love between father and daughter it is almost perfect. Happy reading. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe…
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Bible Readings: Titus 3:1 – 15 Hosea 1:1 – 2:1 Sermon Outline: Hosea 1:1–3 (NKJV) 1 The word of the Lord that came to Hosea the son of Beeri, in the days of Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, and Hezekiah, kings of Judah, and in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Israel. 2… The post 15/09/2024 – Evening Sevice: his times and ministry appeared first …
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Bible Readings: Mark 15:1-32 James 1:1-18 Sermon Outline: James 1:1–3 (NKJV) 1 James, a bondservant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ, To the twelve tribes which are scattered abroad: Greetings. 2 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, 3 knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience.… The post 15/09/2024 – Mor…
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Cheese and crackers before bed? Absolutely! Graham Herterich aka The Cupcake Bloke has a new book out! 'Cook' explores traditional Irish cooking, with a modern twist. Graham popped into studio to chat about Mammy Salads, his love for food and what's the difference between dinner, supper and tea?
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Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English journalist, novelist, poet, and short-story writer. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work. Kipling's works of fiction include the Jungle Book duology (The Jungle Book, 1894; The Second Jungle Book, 1895), Kim (1901), the Just So Stories (1902) and man…
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Nelson is likely best known for her literary output as a poet. She regularly published in Opportunity and Crisis magazines between 1917 and 1928. Her poems also appeared in James Weldon Johnson’s seminal anthology, The Book of American Negro Poetry (Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1931). Nelson began to keep a personal diary in 1921. Her entries from …
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The author of several collections of poetry–most recently Life on Earth–Dorianne Laux was the recipient of the Oregon Book Award and a finalist for the National Books Critics Circle Award for her book Facts About the Moon. She has also authored several works of non-fiction including The Poet’s Companion and Finger Exercises For Poets. She was elect…
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