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Shir Hashirim (Song of Songs) is an allegory of the relationship between Hashem and the Jewish People written by King Solomon. The first Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, delivered chassidic discources on verses throughout Shir Hashirim, which were later recorded and published in his famed work, "Likkutei Torah" in 1848 by his grandson, the Tzemach Tzedek. Here for the first time, we present these discourses explained in plain English, easy-to-digest, 30-40 minute classes, covering ...
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A course in interdisciplinarity by Mario Veen. In each episode I travel through Plato's Allegory of the Cave together with a guide. Together, we examine the question of what it means to learn, grow and develop in life on earth. We do so from a new perspective every time. You can use this course to study whatever interests you through the lens of philosophy, film, art, physics, spirituality and many more. All you need is the willingness to think things through and the openness to have your pr ...
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Audio Chimera

Stephen A. Schrum

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A subversive podcast taking refuge in The Sanctuary of Allegory about the fragility of memory. With Audio Chimera I share memories from my past, while at the same commenting on various aspects of modern life. The links are not always obvious, since I create each podcast through stream of consciousness writing techniques—and sometimes even I am surprised by the connections!
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Rendition

Alex Cespedes

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Timeless tales re-told. Each week you’ll hear two or three classic stories based around a common, and timeless, theme. Because history may not always repeat itself, but it sure rhymes
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Truth Thunders

Roger L Story

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Truth Thunders is a series of short reflections defining a specific truth as found in the Bible. When truth is spoken with authority it commands an audience, penetrates darkness exposes a lie and demands a decision.
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Welcome to the Allegory of Spots podcast series. You may be wondering, what is a Spot; does it apply to me; am I spotted; and more importantly, how exactly do you remove a Spot. This podcast series will teach you how to identify truth, remember love, and how to rid yourself of bad habits and behaviors that are hindering your progression mentally, emotionally, spiritually and physically. Why Spots? Because removing ones Spots is how we fight this; how we push back the evils of our day, and ho ...
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Welcome to The Read Well Podcast, a weekly show dedicated to building a strong reading habit, improving research strategies, and learning intellectual ideas from the books you love. Your passion may be the wisdom of Plato, how to cook a curry, or the complex ideas hidden in Dostoevsky’s fiction. Whatever you’re researching today, this show is about helping you master the topic. You’ll find practical advice on how to take effective book notes, develop your annotation skills, and benefit from ...
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Hercules vs. The Podcast

Wise Man Mike & James The Fool

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From atop Mount Olympus, Wise Man Mike spins grand tales of mythology — be it Greek, Norse, or beyond — to poor James The Fool. Cower in fear as bolts of lightning fly from the heavens and strike you firmly in your ear holes! For here there be MONSTERS, GODS, AND HEROES!
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The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come is a Christian allegory written by John Bunyan and published in February, 1678. It is regarded as one of the most significant works of religious English literature, has been translated into more than 200 languages, and has never been out of print. The author says in the preface " I have endeavored as far as possible to avoid hard and technical expressions, and I cannot but think that the mere fact of the brevity of the words mus ...
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Light Through the Past

Dr. Cyril Jenkins and Ancient Faith Radio

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A Survey of Church History - This podcast will look at the course and development of the Orthodox Church, its struggles with heresy, the empire, and relations to other Christian bodies.
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AfterBuzz TV's The Prisoner AfterShow is a celebration of Patrick McGoohan's 1967 – 1968 spy fiction/science fiction/allegory 17 episode British TV series “The Prisoner”. The series addresses issues such as personal identity and freedom, democracy, education, scientific progress, art and technology, while still remaining an entertaining drama series. Over 17 recaps hosts Meredith Placko, Stef Z and Phil Svitek discuss the deeper meanings of each episode of the show and how those concerns sti ...
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The podcast that celebrates its love for the Japanese superhero franchise, Kamen Rider; its stories, characters, and fans. Dan and Faiz bring you the news of the week, breakdown episodes of the currently airing series, as well as our favorites from years past, and then let you have your say on the week’s proposed topic. We strive to be upbeat and positive whenever possible, so come join the fun!
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نحن كبشر نحب ان ندون حياتنا و ما هو افضل من ان تدونها في سطور عمل ادبي ، تنتقد فيه مجتمعك او توجه رسالة لحبيب تركك ، او تبكي على ضياع الأمل ، كل هذا و اكثر تستمعون له على مسرح الأساطير و الأفلام ، حيث نلخص هذه الأعمال الأدبية و كيف ترتبط حياتنا بهذه الأعمال
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Exuberance Is Beauty is a fiction podcast set in 1940s Oregon. Based on the book by the same name [by Donna Barrow-Green], this literary podcast is akin to a scripted audio book and retains the depth and breadth of the novel. The story follows a fallen woman and the man obsessed with her. Vacillating between desire and fear, the story unfolds in escalating suspense. Amazon Reader writes: "A Searing Tale - 5 Stars-This is a socially important and poignant tale of a war widow's seduction. She ...
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Actual People

Chauncey Zalkin

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Welcome to Actual People, an unfiltered exploration of individual and societal shifts in a world undergoing tremendous change. In this podcast, I’ll open up about my own experiences in order to dive into social and cultural phenomena, positive developments, and collective pain. We’ll look at survival, endurance, strength, triumph and despair while imagining a future with creative joy and hope. Each episode is dedicated to meaningful conversations about the evolving landscape of our lives and ...
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New podcast weblogThis is the Griid-Cast, an audio version of Griidlords, the ever-evolving story that can be found in print (or pixels) on Amazon, Scribblehub, Royal Road, and most importantly with all the latest up to date Episodes, Side Stories and Griid-Nomicon releases on Patreon. Listen to the foreword episode to get an idea of the manic and innovative adventure we’re trying to build together. Come join me, search for Tom Wrath on Patreon. New episodes are waiting along with the endles ...
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We park. I step out of the car. I walk slowly. I hear the gravel under my feet. Ahead I see the gorgeous blue sky, and a sacred mountain manifests. A giant rock eagle spreads its wings, ready to fly. I step closer and stare into the canyon. My heart beats faster. Almost five thousand feet below, a river flows, pencil thin. I'm terrified yet in awe. As I contemplate the landscape before me, all concepts, identities, and words disappear from my mind. • If you have ever experienced something li ...
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Send us a Text Message. We're pushing lots of buttons. We're clicking and liking and commenting. We're beeping and booping, scrolling and scheduling. We're drinking from a fire hose of advice, opinions and external standards for how we should live our lives. Where's it all getting us? Welcome to episode 14. This might be the most vulnerable episode…
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Today we explore a well-debated question: Can scriptures be allegory and still hold truth? We explore different perspectives on religious texts, examining the balance between literal interpretations and allegorical meanings. We discuss how stories and parables can convey profound truths without being historically factual. While there are lots of th…
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Stacy and Nicole discuss I Saw The TV Glow and the beauty of using allegory to tell a trans story. Stacy relates to the suffocation of suburbia where Nicole enjoys a unique story told in a unique way. While enjoying the movie for different reasons, we discuss our alternate views on the ending. We discuss the setting of the late 90s and the understa…
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The Christological controversies were about far more than what it means that 'the Word was made flesh.' This Week Dr. Jenkins looks at how the Orthodox thought differently about Holy Scripture than did those who strayed from the Faith.Fr. Soroka's show: https://www.youtube.com/live/1Q3nUxqurjoOrthodoxy and Education: https://tinyurl.com/OrthodoxEdu…
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This episode was originally published on 3/27/23. Today, Dr. Jared Bumpers welcomes Dr. Mitchell Chase to the podcast. Mitchell is an Associate Professor of Biblical Studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY. He has written several books in the areas of biblical studies, hermeneutics, and discipleship. And he also has s…
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Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions In this episode, I explore the concept of allegory in literature, revealing how authors embed deeper meanings within their stories. I also dive into magical realism, a fascinating literary tool that blends reality with fantasy. I'll recommend a book that beautifully illustrates these techniques, showing ho…
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On this week’s Mormon Newscast we discuss the Mormon Murder Suicide in American Fork Utah involving a Mormon family. We also delve further into the Kirtland Ohio Historical Purchase, and finish by taking a look into recent discussion around unpublished Revelations by the Prophet Joseph Smith. Help support RFM and Bill Reel with The Mormon Newscast …
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On this week’s Mormon Newscast we discuss the Mormon Murder Suicide in American Fork Utah involving a Mormon family. We also delve further into the Kirtland Ohio Historical Purchase, and finish by taking a look into recent discussion around unpublished Revelations by the Prophet Joseph Smith. Help support RFM and Bill Reel with The Mormon Newscast …
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Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions In this episode, I’ll explore William Wordsworth's poem, "Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent's Narrow Room," and uncover how his choice of the sonnet form teaches us about the power of constraints. We'll see how applying limits in your work can lead to greater fulfillment and skill. Whether you're a truck driv…
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CW: assault mentioned 40:00 -43:00 Sylvie from radio free use joins us maxelle is not a high value woman and will never be loved Red has a Motorcycle 00:00 Introduction and Bike Talk 09:53 Stress Dreams and Anxieties 12:46 Relationships with Fathers 37:04 Crying During Sex and the Importance of Communication 39:05 Humorous Moments and Supportive Fr…
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Visit us at www.ProjectLikkuteiTorah.com for more resources and sponsorship opportunities. ה. וע"פ זה יובן ענין שמחה של מצוה, שעד ידה נעשית יולדת זכר גם כשהאתל"ע קודמת. ויובן בהקדים שכמו שבתורה ומצות יש מעלה בכל אחד מהם (שהתורה היא בחי' פנימיות, והמצוות הם בחי' מקיף מבחי' עליונה יותר), עד"ז הוא בענין אתעדל"ע ואתעדל"ת, שמעלת האתעדל"ת הוא שממשיך אור …
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This episode was originally published on 4/23/23. Today, Dr. Sam Bierig joins Dr. Jared Bumpers back in the studio as they discuss his dissertation on the book of Proverbs. Sam serves as Vice President of Undergraduate Studies, Dean of Spurgeon College, and Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Spurgeon College. He recently released his own bo…
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Send us a Text Message. Sense making. It's one of the deepest human drives. We desperately want to make sense of our world and our role in it. Host Chauncey Zalkin delves into this topic in the episode before this (Ep 14) and reads her own story as a writer using allegory to see truth and heal. We are all makers and consumer of stories of character…
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Taste the rainbow in Gotchard episodes 38 & 39, as the 101st chemy breaks out of its shell and into our hearts! We have finally, as they say, “caught ‘em all.” We also have news that Shin Kamen Rider is getting a re-edited episodic TV version for the upcoming Blu-ray release, with newly shot footage! 1:19 - Intro 15:54 - News 39:06 - Spoiler Train!…
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We dive into Episode 5 of A Marvelous Work, investigating the claims of “Book of Mormon Central” around the witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Told through the commentary of Radio Free Mormon, Bill Reel, and guest host Dan Vogel this one is bound to better than a vision performed via Second Sight. Book of Mormon Central part 5 of A Marvelous Work – h…
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We dive into Episode 5 of A Marvelous Work, investigating the claims of “Book of Mormon Central” around the witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Told through the commentary of Radio Free Mormon, Bill Reel, and guest host Dan Vogel this one is bound to better than a vision performed via Second Sight. Book of Mormon Central part 5 of A Marvelous Work – h…
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We dive into Episode 5 of A Marvelous Work, investigating the claims of “Book of Mormon Central” around the witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Told through the commentary of Radio Free Mormon, Bill Reel, and guest host Dan Vogel this one is bound to better than a vision performed via Second Sight. Book of Mormon Central part 5 of A Marvelous Work – h…
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Content warning: please note this episode contains a brief mention of rape within the biblical narrative, as well as a comment about birth trauma in the Ancient World. In this episode, Tony Watkins continues working through the biblical narrative of Jacob's sons being born, with Caleb Howard and James Bejon. They discuss what the sons' names mean a…
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were back and Violet is here Dysphoria Detroit again this is what ai learned from our show Podcasting can be a fun and creative outlet for expressing oneself Choosing the right equipment is important for a successful podcast Family relationships can be complex and have both positive and negative aspects Personal experiences shape our perspectives a…
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We are so grateful to have Tyler join us to share PART 2 of his story of coming back to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and having his blessings restored! Tyler left the church some years ago and then decided to come back. But coming back and having his blessings restored was a long, long waiting process. 0:45 - From Grace to Grace …
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Garret and Nicole discuss IF and how imaginary friends, and imagination in general, can help get us through the dark times. Unlike most critics, we both liked the movie and its exploration of coping through loss, lonelieness, aging, and the other trials life throws our ways. Yes. There's a lot of crying. Garret recommends self care and Dr. Seuss. N…
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Send Me a Text Message with Your Questions In this episode, I'll introduce you to Maryanne Wolf's insightful book, "Reader Come Home," which is a fantastic resource for anyone looking to improve their reading skills. I'll also share a simple yet effective two-week exercise to help you focus better while reading. Together, we'll explore how neural p…
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Visit us at www.ProjectLikkuteiTorah.com for more resources and sponsorship opportunities. שימני כחותם על לבך (מה, א)חותם על ליבך הו״ע תפילין של ראש שהרצועות יורדים על הלב, וחותם על זרועך הו״ע תפילין של יד. והנה, ישנו חותם בולט וחותם שוקע, דכאשר החותם בולט, ובנמשל חותם בולט הו״ע גילוי אהבה מסותרת ע״י ק״ש (שאהבה הוא בחי׳ הר, ועי״ז נעשה הר ההר, גילוי…
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This episode was originally published on 10/9/23. Today, I want to welcome Dr. Alex DiPrima to the podcast as we discuss his book, Spurgeon and the Poor. Alex serves as the Preaching Pastor at Emmanuel Church in Winston-Salem, NC. He is also the editor of Servants of Christ, Lovers of Men: Spurgeon on Pastoral Ministry, and has also published sever…
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This scene contains one of the most brilliant soliloquies in the all of Shakespeare, and it doesn’t start with, “To be or not to be”! Hamlet realizes he has been thinking about revenging his father’s murder too long, and now resolves to take action to kill the King, his uncle, Claudius!By Mormon Discussion Inc
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