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The goal of the Ponderosa Pine Podcast is to spread positivity through sharing inspirational conversations with interesting guests. The main themes are Inspiration, Transformation, and Transition. Your host is Glenn Plunkett. Glenn is a 24 year Air Force Veteran, husband, father, and has worked many different jobs. We hope you'll listen as we navigate this new space
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Have time to chat? Grab your favorite coffee or whatever desired drink of your choice as we discuss numerous topics from personal growth, relationships, social issues, mental health, faith, and more. Get your double shot of encouragement in your cup today! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pause-sip-ponder/support
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Michèle Phoenix, international speaker and writer on issues related to Third Culture Kids, highlights her most popular and helpful articles in a format you can consume on the go.
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Pondering Thoughts Podcast is a captivating podcast for curious minds. Hosted by K. Wilkes, each episode is crafted with care to provide you with engaging stories, thought-provoking insights, and occasional interviews to satiate the hungry minds of curious individuals. From themes in literature to cultural phenomena and everything in between Pondering Thoughts Podcast will delve into a myriad of topics that will leave you endlessly curious. So get ready to embark on an adventure of stimulati ...
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A deeper dive into the bible. Hosts Rev. Rocky Ellison and Ken Corkins work through the books of the bible, uncovering historical background and word studies to deepen their understanding of God's Word.Weekly episodes.Find more information at www.ponderumc.org.
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Pondering AI

Kimberly Nevala, Strategic Advisor - SAS

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How is the use of artificial intelligence (AI) shaping our human experience? Kimberly Nevala ponders the reality of AI with a diverse group of innovators, advocates and data scientists. Ethics and uncertainty. Automation and art. Work, politics and culture. In real life and online. Contemplate AI’s impact, for better and worse. All presentations represent the opinions of the presenter and do not represent the position or the opinion of SAS.
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For the past 35 years, Steve Barkley has served as an education consultant to school districts, teacher organizations, state departments of education, and colleges and universities nationally and internationally, facilitating the changes necessary for them to reach students and successfully prepare them for the 21st century. A prolific published author, his weekly blog has evolved into a go-to resource for teachers and administrators all over the world. Visit BarkleyPD.com to learn more.
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Ponderings from the Perch

Little Bird Marketing & C-Suite Radio

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Conversations with Priscilla McKinney, founder and President of Little Bird Marketing, an award-winning agency specializing in content marketing, lead generation, branding and design. As a CEO and serial entrepreneur, Priscilla's topics range from marketing best practices, the "stunning discomfort" of entrepreneurship, market research, her love of the autoharp, and other marketing oddities.
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Hello! I'm Allen Greeley and I love thinking and meditating on Scripture. Another word for it, which we don't use very often, is pondering. When the mother of Jesus heard the shepherds retell the vision of the angels celebratory singing; the Scripture says, "Mary treasured up all these things, pondering them in her heart" (Luke 2:19). That alone is my goal with this podcast. I want us to treasure in our hearts what we hear from God and ponder it. It would be an honor to have you listen in an ...
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Welcome to PonderCast Edu, where we hear amazing things happen with educators. PonderCast Edu shares fun, engaging, and innovative activities we can take to your classroom, professional development, and home tomorrow. Everyone is an educator.
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Ponderosa Ponderors

Ponderosa Ponderors

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Youth of America discussing political, theological as well as pop cultural topics in a socratic fashion. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ponderosaponderors/support
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“What happens on the Ponderosa, stays on the Ponderosa.” “This podcast in no way shape or form represents ILL-ONE, LLC. Every episode is just opinions with a couple of jewels dropped here and there.”
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The Pondering Stepmom Podcast

A Podcast About The Real Stepmom Experience.

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A podcast dedicated to the dynamic community of women navigating the realm of stepparenting. This Podcast was inspired by my experiences as a stepmom, mom, partner, and self-improvement journey. Most episodes are under 30 minutes so you can listen while you’re on the go, on your lunch break, or on your drive to work. ponderingnook.substack.com
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Pondercast

Laurie Brown

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Pondercast explores the thoughts and feelings we often feel but rarely put into words or sound. Host Laurie Brown writes thought-provoking scripts set to ambient scores by Joshua Van Tassel. We dive beneath discomfort, into the mundane, and examine the sky. We explore the unknown within the solace of the present moment. New episodes every three weeks. Pondercast is supported by listeners through Patreon. Www.patreon.com/Pondercast Www.pondercast.ca
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Ponderwell

Jillian Edwards

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Ponderwell is a podcast devoted to the simple practice of reflecting on truth. Each week, singer-songwriter Jillian Edwards openly ponders the Word of God in regular, approachable language. Intended to invite listeners into a childlike faith, each episode aims to cultivate a thought-life of prayerful trust and habitual surrender, in pursuit of peace.
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Ponder Project

Ponder Project

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Ponder Project Radio is a podcast embracing and encouraging careful thought. What does it take for your work to have paradigm-shifting impact? That’s what Ponder Project Radio is exploring. We’d love you to join this conversation.
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This transatlantic podcast explores abstract concepts and phenomena through personal radio essays. Every other week, one of our producers transforms a broad topic into a captivating story told from a US-German perspective.
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Hey Ponderers ☕️In this episode, we dive into the art of setting priorities as growing adults —how to balance personal goals while maintaining meaningful connections. We'll discuss the importance of clear communication, boundary-setting, and mutual respect when it comes to navigating time and energy with the people who matter most. Whether you're j…
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Send us a text Aaron served the United States and retired, as a Special Forces Sergeant Major. Post service he continues to be a driven, high functioning man, who continues to do good works. Due to a technical error, the podcast is audio only, but a conversation well worth a listen. I hope you enjoy and find as much inspiration as I did having this…
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Chronic pain is a highly prevalent problem in need to improved treatments. In this episode I talk with Dr. Shiqian Shen of Harvard Medical School about his research on interactions between the immune and nervous systems in chronic pain. He has found an interesting connection between the gut microbiota, immune cells, and neurons in chronic pain. The…
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Ponder with me about why the sun's light failed the day Christ died. Why did that happen? Furthermore, why does the Holy Spirit want us to know it happened? It's recorded 3 times. God must want us to see something about the sun failing that day. Let's dive into the Old Testament and see other times that language is used, and what the context was. T…
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How do instructional coaches address the mentoring concerns and needs of new teachers? Joellen Killion, senior advisor to LearningForward and international consultant to educational leaders addressing professional learning for student success, joins Steve to explore the mentoring elements of instructional coaching. They examine how instructional co…
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Niamh is now taking applications for a new co-host for Pondering Pootan with Ajishio Taro & Hachimitsu Boy. Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @PonderPootan (twitter) or @pootan (cohost) Niamh: @FoxmomNia (twitt…
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Philip Rathle traverses from knowledge graphs to LLMs and illustrates how loading the dice with GraphRAG enhances deterministic reasoning, explainability and agency. Philip explains why knowledge graphs are a natural fit for capturing data about real-world systems. Starting with Kevin Bacon, he identifies many ‘graphy’ problems confronting us today…
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Teacher messages are foundational to building strong, positive relationships with students. These relationships are critical for creating an environment where students feel supported, motivated, and capable of achieving success. When students trust and feel connected to their teachers, they are more likely to engage deeply in their learning, take a…
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Ponder with me what it means to take personal responsibility! Here I am, send me -- that was not said by Nehemiah but that perfect describes his attitude. However, before he saw himself as part of the solution, he saw himself as part of the problem and then spent months praying about it. But how did he come to care so deeply about Jerusalem to begi…
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Ponder with me about trusting in ourselves. We look at Israel's trust in the Temple in Jeremiah 7 and then transition to thinking about self-righteousness. Ultimately though, what does self-righteousness do to our relationships with others? We all desperately need God to intercede in His grace and once that idea captures my heart, it helps me deal …
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode co-host Ken Corkins welcomes guest Katie Bristow, who is filling in for Rocky while he is away celebrating his 45th wedding anniversary. The discussion covers various topics, including the challenges and rewards of adulthood, and a reading from Genesis 37:12-36 focusing on the story of Joseph. Katie shares he…
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In this second installment of our monthly summer series we're revisiting one of our Season 1 favorites: "Is Meditation a Game Changer?" Whether you're a loyal listener needing a refresher or a curious newcomer, this episode is made for you! Join host K. Wilkes as she explores the history of meditation, debunks common myths, and reveals the numerous…
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Dr. Kim Richardson describes that change is inevitable and manageable. As coaches and school leaders we need to be competent in guiding ourselves and others during change. Kim describes the need for emotional intelligence and resilient leadership. Knowing people are unpredictable requires coaches to observe and communicate. Change is a process not …
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Ponder with me how difficult it is at times to trust God's promises. There are times when it looks like all is lost, and for many of the Psalmists, they were bold enough to tell that to God in prayer. Psalm 89 is one such Psalm. We also ponder the beginnings of the Samaritans and the challenge to look at everyone as a soul needing salvation. To God…
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Ponder revival with me. What is it? What happens when God's people awake? How does God respond, and what are the inevitable challenges that will come? In the beginning lesson we talk about revival's definition and the purpose for the Israelites coming home from captivity. To God be the glory!By Allen Greeley
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Anxiety disorders are all too common in children and adolescents and their incidence has increased considerably during the past decade. Social interactions (positive or negative) in the home, schools, and the digital world have a major influence on a child’s risk for anxiety and major depression. In this episode I talk with Dr. Danny Pine at the Na…
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Listener Discretion Is Advised Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: exportaud.io/ghostdivers The Show: @PonderPootan (twitter) or @pootan (cohost) Niamh: @FoxmomNia (twitter) and @foxmomnia (cohost) Connor: @rabbleais (twitter) and @rabbleais (coho…
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Thank you, friends, for clicking on this episode of the Pondering Purple podcast, a source of information, insight and inspiration for those who love MKs and those who are MKs. ··· This episode is based on an article by the same name: ⁠A Loving Letter to Missionary Parents⁠ ... Other resources mentioned in this episode are: The Five Cs That Explain…
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Send us a Text Message. This week we conclude our study of First Timothy by examining the final verses of chapter six (verses 11-21). We discuss Timothy's divine calling emphasized by Paul, who urges Timothy to adhere to orthodox teachings amidst widespread heresies. The episode also explains significant passages and doctrines, including the meanin…
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The term "web of causality" refers to a conceptual framework used to understand the interconnected and complex relationships among various factors that contribute to a particular outcome. The term "web" emphasizes that causes tend not to be linear or singular but are instead interwoven. How do coaches encourage multi-valent thinking that acknowledg…
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Cells in all organ systems experience the same ‘hallmarks of aging’ which include the accumulation of oxidatively damaged proteins, DNA, membranes and mitochondria, impaired DNA repair and autophagy, senescence, and inflammation. In this episode Professor Ron DePinho of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston talks about his remarkable career duri…
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I just need everyone to know if they are reading this before they hit play: We are going to spend an extended amount of time wondering if semen counts as meat. I just need you all to be prepared for this. Support the network at exportaud.io! Our schedule: exportaud.io/pootanschedule Pondering Pootan RSS: exportaud.io/pootan Ghost Divers RSS: export…
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Matthew Scherer makes the case for bottom-up AI adoption, being OK with not using AI, innovation as a relative good, and transparently safeguarding workers’ rights. Matthew champions a worker-led approach to AI adoption in the workplace. He traverses the slippery slope from safety to surveillance and guards against unnecessarily intrusive solutions…
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"While teachers use interventions to allow students to catch up with their learning results and use differentiation to make sure that learning tasks are appropriate, when it comes to behavior we often default to consistency as a panacea." -(Dave Whitaker) Consistency is built when students sense the teacher’s usual, expected teacher behavior. Flexi…
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Summer Stillness - A Prayer by the Rev. Dr. David Long-Higgins O Love, Saturate me With Your summer stillness Opening deep within The space unnameable Formed by You For Your mystery Of unfolding love. Pause me with scents Scattered by flowers Coming into bloom Fed by Your sun and rain. Fix my gaze On your gentle motion Of morning sun rising And lan…
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Send us a Text Message. I'm back, sorry for the "extra" delay, as I contracted Covid while on vacation. In this episode, we jump to chapter 6 verses 5-10. Paul discusses the importance of godliness with contentment and the dangers of loving money. Our conversation covers Paul's teachings on how church leaders should not expect financial compensatio…
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Is project management the secret sauce to organizational triumph? On this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing podcast, host and CEO, Priscilla McKinney talks with guest and TrueSense Marketing VP, Ann Campea, about the often-overlooked role of project management in business success. Campea, a fellow podcaster and experie…
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St. Cloud School Superintendent, Laurie Putnam and director of Research, Evaluation, and Assessment, Donna Roper, share their experience hosting an AI Summit that included about 200 local and national educators, business leaders, community partners and state legislators. They considered how we should respond to make our education systems relevant t…
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Send us a text After spending over 20 years as a Special Warfare Pararescueman (PJ), Joe is finishing a Masters Degree in Social Work. His wife and he are coordinating with the Pararescue Foundation and plan to help veterans work through trauma and adjusting to civilian life by "finding their tribe." We talk about this and a lot more in this episod…
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Hi, stepmoms! Whether your stepchild or stepchildren start school in August or September, it is about to be upon us again soon! I wanted to drop in and talk about the school-year aggravations that visit many stepmoms, especially with kids going back and forth between two households. I discuss missing homework, lost socks, and the dreaded lunch box.…
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All cells including neurons in the brain release tiny (~ 100 nanometers in diameter) bubble-like vesicles that contain various molecules produced by the cell. These extracellular vesicles (EVs) are thought to have a variety of functions including sending molecular messages between cells and removing molecular garbage from the cells. Some EVs releas…
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Here are some tips to help you get the most out of your hotpot and Korean BBQ experience: Pre-Meal Preparation: Eat Light: Stick to lighter meals earlier in the day, like 10 to 20 bananas. During the Meal: Pace Yourself: Don’t rush—think of it like the ongoing power struggle between Hokuto and Sada. Each has to make strategic decisions, just as you…
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Can unity be a meaningful and quantifiable statistic in business? On this episode of Ponderings from the Perch, the Little Bird Marketing podcast, host and CEO Priscilla McKinney, talks with guest and Senior VP of Global Practice at The Kaleidoscope Group, Dawn Bryan, about the practice of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Unity (DEIU) in the corpo…
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Former classroom teacher, school administrator, and district-level leader, Angie Freese, works with educators as a facilitator, coach, practitioner, and mentor. She empowers educators’ efforts to interrupt antiquated and ineffective practices that only work for some to generate sustainable growth and performance for all. Angie is the founder of the…
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While upon casual inspection the left and right sides of the human brain seem symmetrical. But it turns out there are left – right differences in both the structure and functionality of neuronal networks in many brain regions. One well-known example of a brain asymmetry is that regions involved in language comprehension and speech which are located…
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In this short mini episode, host K. Wilkes emphasizes the importance of maximizing summertime to unplug and recharge. As the first installment of our monthly summer series, Kay shares five practical tips to help you disconnect from the daily grind and take a well-deserved break. Tune in to discover how to make the most of your summer and rejuvenate…
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