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Ken Harbaugh tells the stories of service members who have distinguished themselves through an act of valor. These stories from the Civil War to present day include recipients who were originally overlooked for the medal as well as those who were celebrated at the time.This podcast is made in partnership with The National Medal of Honor Museum.
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Geek Mentality

Fans Not Experts

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Geek Mentality is the home of "Fans Not Experts Movie Month," "Marchy McFly", "Big Screen Batman," "Sitcom All Ye Faithful", "JAWGUST." and "Silverscreen Superman." Basically I like doing miniseries within this show. You can also check out my other podcasts, "Stranger Danger," "Mandalorian Man," "Reaction Comics," "SLASH", and "Fine Movies. Fine Spirits." all available at FansNotExperts.com
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Welcome to the Wheels Up podcast, the resource to help business, executive and VIP travellers stay safe on the ground and in the air. Join travel security and executive protection expert Troy Claydon as he shares tips on how to give yourself or those in your care a safe journey no matter where your travels take you.https://expertsonair.fm/wheels-up/ http://www.panopticsolutions.com/
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Welcome to Macros Made Easy, the podcast that simplifies the world of macros. If you're overwhelmed by the concept of tracking your macros, or wondering how you might use the approach in your full, busy life, you're not alone. This show is designed to make it easy for you to understand and implement a macro balanced eating pattern and put you in the driver's seat of how you look, feel and perform. Your host, Emily Field is a Registered Dietitian with nearly a decade of experience using the m ...
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From Camp Lee to the Great War: The Letters of Lester Scott & Charles Riggle

From Camp Lee to the Great War podcast Archiving Wheeling in partnership with the Ohio County Public Library and the Wheeling Academy of Law & Science

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World War I soldiers from Wheeling, West Virginia, Lester Scott and Charles "Dutch" Riggle were drafted in 1917 and trained at Camp Lee, Virginia. Lester Scott served as a Wagoner (mule team driver) in the 314th Field Artillery Supply Company, Battery “A,” 80th (Blue Ridge) Division in France. Dutch Riggle was a PFC with the same unit. These are their letters home. "From Camp Lee to the Great War: The letters of Lester Scott and Charles Riggle" is brought to you by http://archivingwheeling.o ...
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Come for the evening, stay for eternity! Paper Flower Consortium is a podcast from the largest vampire coven in Seattle. Their stories are told by Loretta Fabron Onfoy, coven historian and librarian, in the hope that the modern vampire's way of life is not lost during the next great language transformation. Some tales in this anthology are horrific, some are droll, some are filled with misadventure--just like any eternal existence. Episodes sponsored by the Paper Flower Consortium's Business ...
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Camaraderie. Courage. Commitment. Join host and former firefighter/paramedic Phil Klein as he delves into the heroic and heartbreaking stories told directly by the men and women who work the front lines every day. Whether you’re a first responder or simply interested in the lives of first responders, Stories From the Road presents a captivating, weekly perspective into the unique world of public service as only those who have experienced it can share.
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The One Percent Code

Melva Pinn-Bingham

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What if you could work because you WANT to... not because you have to? Welcome to the 1% Code Podcast, we can help you trade your golden handcuffs for true wealth. Be part of the 1% and learn the strategy and execution for building leveraged wealth. Each week, Dr. Melva-Pinn Bingham, a radiation oncologist, serial entrepreneur, and investor will bring you inspiring guests, strategies, business tips, and tools so you can manage risk, time and career constraints while building your wealth. Lev ...
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Happy Friday, Futurists!, we're back on board with the animated series and today I watched the fourth episode from the second season, "Marty McFly PFC." It's going to be a lot of animated series for the rest of the way so strap in and get ready as we're in the final ten episodes of Marchy McFly....forever?…
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The enemy has always been in the business of destroying and causing schisms outside and inside the church. Pastor Donnie McClurkin addresses this by encouraging us to stand firm in the faith and to resist the devil and not listen to ungodly counsel. May the church of Jesus be like a tree firmly planted by streams of water to remain firm and steady …
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Sergeant First Class Paul Ray Smith was among the first group of Americans to invade Iraq in 2003, serving as a combat engineer. On April 4th, 2003, American forces were attempting to seize Saddam Hussein International Airport. SFC Smith was leading two platoons of about three dozen men with the goal of setting up a holding area for prisoners of wa…
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We are staring a new section in Romans this week, Chapters 9-11. This section seems to be an abrupt stop in Paul's pastoral flow from Romans 8. Therefore, we need to know and understand why this is happening. Have we been reading Romans 9-11 with the wrong contextual view? Have we missed Paul's heart and intention? Possibly. We will examine and exp…
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Following the earthquake that happened recently, Pastor Donnie McClurkin preaches a timely and relevant message about the coming again of the Lord Jesus Christ and why we must live wisely, repent of our sin, turn to Christ, live in holiness and godliness and eagerly anticipate the coming of the Lord for this gospel of the Kingdom is being preached …
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Have you ever wondered if quick-fix diets are too good to be true? In this episode, I'm diving deep into the Optavia diet. This structured weight loss program promises rapid results, but at what cost? I'll be dissecting the meal replacements that are central to the diet, the potential health risks of its low-calorie plans, and the psychological tol…
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Staff Sergeant Herbert H. Burr served in World War II as a tank gunner. His tank was approaching a town in Germany when they were hit by a bazooka, killing two crewmembers and seriously injuring the platoon sergeant. The surviving crew was forced to evacuate the vehicle, but Burr, delayed by his exit hatch that couldn’t open, feared being targeted …
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If you’re a Sixers fan, you just groaned when you read that phrase. I apologize. This Sunday we’ll be taking a closer look at a promise that is often misused and misunderstood. God wants us to become more and more like Jesus so He is constantly at work in our lives. The good, the bad, and the ugly – God is taking it all and using it for our good an…
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Welcome back to the Wheels Up Podcast, we have taken a bit of a break but we are back and better than ever! On today's episode Troy chats to Panoptic employee and new co-host of the Wheels Up Podcast, Ben Hosking. Ben has incredible stories and history of past work and is a wealth of knowledge. They also delve into what the podcast is going to look…
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The saving and transforming grace of God has been a story that saved people’s lives for thousands of years and this story still exists today because it is more than a tale. For this was an occurrence that really took place in a cross and in a tomb. The story of Jesus is all true. Relive the gospel as Pastor Donnie McClurkin retells this glorious ne…
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Captain Steven Logan Bennett was flying an OV-10 Bronco near Quang Tri, Vietnam in 1972 when he received an urgent call for help. A friendly South Vietnamese ground unit had overextended, and were about to be engaged by nearly 300 enemies. Bennett called for air support, but none was available. He then called for artillery, but it turned out that i…
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There really was only one way for this whole thing to end, wasn't there. If I was going to do a "MARCHY McFLY 4" then I think I had to tell the story of Back to the Future Part IV - or at least what I think it could be. Some parts are more flushed out than others - but in the end I think I put together something kind've fun. You both listen and wat…
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Christ is risen! The empty tomb is such a sweet symbol of ultimate victory! 2,000 years ago, Jesus suffered and died, was buried, but rose again three days later … why? Because He loves you just that much! He is the ultimate champion who is for you and with you! And there is absolutely nothing in this broken world that can separate us from His love…
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There were 26 episodes of "Back to the Future: The Animated Series" over two seasons - but what was the BEST episode of them all? Tonight in the penultimate episode of Marchy McFly, I painstakingly (emphasis on pain) go back through every episode and have them battle each other in a head-to-head tournament that can only be called....Marchy McMadnes…
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It's Friday night here at Marchy McFly and we are here discussing the final episode of the Back to the Future animated series, "Verne Hatches an Egg," in which all of our unanswered questions get answered. I haven't been this excited since the final episode of LOST. Oh, speaking of "we" AND that final episode of LOST, tonight I am joined by a Geek …
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Today, in honor of Vietnam War Veteran’s Day, we are re-airing our episode featuring SFC Webster Anderson. Sergeant First Class Webster Anderson served in the Army in Vietnam. He lost two legs and an arm defending his position near Tam Ky, but his resilience and bravery encouraged his men, led to victory, and earned him the Medal of Honor.…
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It's double-shot Thursday! That's right, you get a double shot of double shots as I talk about episodes eleven and twelve of the animated series, "Super Doc" and "St. Louis Blues." But fear not, there is only one more episode and then we never have to think about this cartoon ever again. And as an added bonus, because of something that happens in t…
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It's double-shot Wednesday, boys and girls. Today starts our double-double day as we cover four episodes of the animated series over the next two days. First up - today, we talk about episodes nine "Hill Valley Brown-Out" and 10 "My Pop's an Alien." So does this mean twice the excitement and twice the fun? Well, you'll have to listen and find out.…
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I'm probably never going to say I watched a great episode of the Back to the Future animated series, but I will give credit when credit is due. Today I talk about the eighth episode of the second season, "A Verne by Any Other Name, " and I think they hit all the right notes that I am looking for. A story with time travel and with time travel that p…
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They did it again! They. Did. It. Again. Two days in a row. Tonight, I am here talking about the seventh episode of this second (and thankfully final) season of the Back to the Future animated series, "The Money Tree." It's exactly what you think it's about. A tree with money. Money. And no time travel. Again.…
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In this women’s Sunday sermon, Pastor Rebecca West encourages us that though the Christian journey is filled with highs and lows, though the journey includes pitfalls, trials, struggles, and griefs, yet what will certainly make us through it all is our joy in the Lord. Nehemiah 8:10 We stream live every Sunday at 11 am ET and every Wednesday at 8 p…
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Have you ever wondered how strength training can transform more than just your body? In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mark Breeden, an Online Personal Trainer who believes in building his clients’ confidence both in and out of the gym through strength training. Together, Mark and I explored the evolution of fitness goals fro…
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Dr. Mary E. Walker spent her whole life defying gender roles. She saved up money to go to college to become a Doctor, refused to wear women’s clothing her whole life, and served as an “Assistant Surgeon” (but still technically a civilian) during the war. She was captured and held as a prisoner of war for four months, and at the end of the war, she …
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Happy Sunday night, everybody! Raise your hand if you want a TV show based on a time-traveling movie to not feature any time travel in an episode. Ooh, one of you raised your hand? Wow, well then this next episode I cover - "Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux" is tailor made for you.
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Personal stories and testimonies are a big part of our culture here at PFC. We believe it is important to share and receive what God is doing in the lives of those in our church, as well as those in our community and around the world. This Sunday we will take a deeper dive into Romans 8:17-19 “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth co…
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It's Double Shot Thursday as today I once again double up the action as I talk about issue five of the Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines Comic, featuring "Clara's Story," which was pretty great. I then follow that up with something not so great as I talk about and play the "Back to the Future II & III" NES Game, in which I an…
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Whoa, this is heavy. Less than 12 hours ago I put up yesterday's episode and now I'm already back to talk about another episode of the Back to the Future animated series, "A Friend in Deed." This one is a big improvement on yesterday's episode AND we finally meet a missing link in the long line of Tannen's that I've been curious about for years. So…
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Hello, fellow science enthusiasts. Today I watched the 2nd episode of the 2nd season of Back to the Future: The Animated Series, "Put on Your Thinking Caps, Kids! It's Time for Mr. Wisdom!" and I am really happy, because it's over and I never have to watch it again. What a way to advertise a podcast episode!…
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Double your pleasure - double your fun - double your Back to the Future talk! Today on the podcast I give you twice the excitement. Twice the passion. Twice the mediocre reading comprehension. Today I talk both issues #3 AND #4 of the "Back to the Future: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines Comic." This is a long one, so take the day out of work a…
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Pastor Donnie McClurkin powerfully exhorts and inspires us Christians to get ourselves involved in the work in the Kingdom for God has uniquely and specifically entrusted to us His gifts and talents so that we can be a blessing to others. Matthew 9:37-38 Matthew 25 Ecclesiastes 9:10 We stream live every Sunday at 11 am ET and every Wednesday at 8 p…
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Staff Sergeant Robert J. Miller served in Afghanistan as a Weapons Sergeant. In January of 2008, Miller was part of a Special Forces combat reconnaissance unit tasked with confirming enemy activity in the Gowardesh Valley. The unit had a successful initial engagement, in which Miller relayed information that became crucial to a lethal allied air st…
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Happy Saint Patrick's Day, you Irish Bugs! Today I jumped right back into the animated series and started season 2 with an episode all about pirates called, "Mac the Black." I also talk about the new opening for this 2nd season and the bonkers fact that this is actually a multi-time Emmy winner. And Shamrock Shakes. I talk about those too....…
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Have you heard the kids use the phrase, “I’m just built different”? Basically, it’s a way of bragging that I, or someone else, is better at something than normal. For example, “Michael Jordan was built different.” But human competition is ultimately futile. Guess what happened to MJ? He got old. His 61 year old body wouldn’t make it 5 minutes in to…
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Today I watched the season 1 finale of the Back to the Future Animated Series, "Clara's Folks," and I'm just going say it - I really enjoyed this episode. Perfect? No. But as a whole, I was into it pretty much the entire way. Don't believe me? Well, listen and find out. Also, get maybe 4 or 5 or 4,000 of your friends to listen to. Hell, send them t…
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Ever notice in this year's Marchy McFly theme song I say "Comics, Cartoons, and More?" Well, it's time for "More" as today I talk about the 1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game, "Back to the Future" that apparently is based on my favorite movie. If you told me this game was called "Avoid the Bees" that would make more sense. If you're on Spotify…
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Merry Christmas Back to the Future fans! Yes, I realize it's March (hence this podcast) but today it feels like Christmas as Doc brings Marty and his family back to old timey England to celebrate the holiday (and escape the warm weather at home) in, "Dickens of a Christmas." Is this a classic episode of Christmas television? Is this a Christmas spe…
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Butterfly in the sky....I can go twice as high. Take a look - at a comic book as I'm reading another one! No Animated Series today as I talk about the two stories in "Back to the Future #2: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines Comic." I loved reading these when I first got them back in 2016 as a birthday gift (Thank you Cocos!) and I loved reading …
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If you’re new to macro tracking, or even if you’re a seasoned expert, knowing what foods provide carbs, fats and protein is a game changer when it comes to tracking macros. In this episode, I share how to identify foods based on their dominant macronutrient and why balancing all three macros matters for your health. I'll dive into why each macronut…
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Pastor Donnie McClurkin spontaneously preaches about God, the miracle-Worker who does wonders in the midst of the storms of our lives, that whosoever has faith to believe in Him and His word shall see that indeed there is nothing too hard for Him to do. Jeremiah 32:17; 32:27 Matthew 14:28-29 We stream live every Sunday at 11 am ET and every Wednesd…
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Anthony T. Kaho’ohanohano was a native Hawaiian who served in the Army in the Korean War before Hawaii was even a state. When an overwhelming enemy force attacked their defensive position, Kaho’ohanohano ordered his men to fall back, but he stayed behind. Kaho’ohanohano laid down deadly coverfire to protect his men as they retreated, firing a machi…
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I've had two wishes - two things I wanted to see on this Back to the Future cartoon. First, I want to see the rest of the McFlys (or at least Marty's parents). And second, I want them to go to the future. Well, we haven't met George or Lorraine yet, but FINALLY THE BROWNS TRAVEL TO THE FUTURE in today's episode, the 9th of the series, "Solar Sailor…
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Play Ball! Today I talk about the eighth episode of the animated series - a baseball centric story titled, "Batter Up." But I also talk a little bit about a Youtube Video from Propstore that previews some Back to the Future props that are going up for auction in the coming days. They'll be discussing it more in the "Stuff Dreams Are Made Of" livest…
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Happy Friday, McFly! Today I got back and talk about the animated series - again - only this time the episode had two shorter separate stories, "Time Waits for No Frog" and "Einstein's Adventure." This episode is coming out just in time for you to listen to it as you drift off to sleepyland. I hope my voice doesn't cause any nightmares...…
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This sucker's electrical! I wouldn't call today's episode that I talk about "Electric" in the sense that it's anything great - but it does deal with the discovery of electricity so it kinda fits. Today I talk about the 7th episode (Oh man I still have 19 more of these?) of the animated series titled, "Go Fly a Kite." Wow has it already been one wee…
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A podcast about a comic book about a sci-comedy classic movie. Can it get geekier than that? And believe me - I mean that in a good way. Folks today I take a break from childish cartoons and focus on more mature storytelling as I talk about the two stories in "Back to the Future #1: Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines Comic." I loved reading these…
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Friends, Romans, Countrymen - and Countrywomen....Welcome back to day 5 of Marchy McFly! Today I watched an...okay episode of the animated series titled, "Roman Holiday." And while I wasn't all that thrilled with this episode, I am excited that tomorrow we'll be talking about Back to the Future but NOT the animated series....But still listen to thi…
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