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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Athens Church in Athens, GA where our mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God. Visit us at athenschurch.com.
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Out of Athens, Georgia, the Mission: TimPossible podcast includes conversations with newsmakers locally, statewide, and nationally, with Tim Bryant's own occasionally misguided opinions, observations, and insights, as gleaned from Classic City Today, 6-10am M-F on 98.7 FM and AM 1340 Fox News WGAU.
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Design is everywhere in our lives, perhaps most importantly in the places where we've just stopped noticing. 99% Invisible is a weekly exploration of the process and power of design and architecture. From award winning producer Roman Mars. Learn more at 99percentinvisible.org.
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Open to Explore Devotions

First Baptist Church Athens GA

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The Open to Explore Devotions podcast is produced by First Baptist Church of Athens, Georgia. Season 8 begins Monday, February 19 and offers daily devotions Monday through Friday during the season of Lent. The devotions are personal stories given by members and come from their personal life and journey in faith. Real people sharing their joys and sorrows, doubts and convictions, fears, hopes, and gratitude. The hope is that their insights will bring inspiration, encouragement, and discovery ...
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The North GA Blue: Getting into Good Trouble podcast covers democratic politics in the North GA area, the 9th Congressional District, and across the state of Georgia. The podcast comprises a Q&A/Interview format with various democratic politicos including county chairs, democratic operatives, politicians, and more. It is our mission to deliver crucial information to our listeners in a timely manner as we fight for community values and principles in the 3rd most Conservative district in the s ...
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The Cris Kirkwood Podcast

The Cris Kirkwood Podcast

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Discussions of music, art, some politics and anything else that the Meat Puppets bassist and his friends feel like talking about that day! With his co-host filmmaker Bill Cody (Athens, GA/Inside-Out, Kids Like You & Me). Real behind the scenes stories from one of the most respected musicians of the last 30 years and his wonderful guests.
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little decisions is a podcast about all those small choices we make everyday to be kind both to ourselves and those around us. It’s a podcast about how we build community, how we give each other a hand when we need it most. Each episode features several segments and features an interview. Episodes released twice a month, on Thursdays.
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From TV commercials and branded soda cans to Emily in Paris spon-con, the Olympics are once again everywhere. In the Olympic spirit, we’re bringing you four stories about the games in all their international, theatrical glory. In the first story, Christopher Johnson introduces the obscure, non-traditional sports from a forgotten part of Olympic his…
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In this episode, Michael offers some tools to keep pushing forward to find meaningful community for men. It is easy for men to feel lonely & isolated, but most want to be good men & just don't know how to get there. This series is taught by 3 men who have been helping each other live well for 30 years. It's a can't miss series for men & anyone want…
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NEWS: We've got 99PI Power Broker Breakdown merch! Visit 99pi.org/store. This is the seventh official episode, breaking down the 1974 Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Power Broker by our hero Robert Caro. This week, Roman and Elliott sit down with Pete Buttigieg, the US Secretary of Transportation. One of his major responsibilities as Secretary is …
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When you hear the word "river," you probably picture a majestic body of water flowing through a natural habitat. Well, the LA River looks nothing like that. Most people who see it probably mistake it for a giant storm drain. It's a deep trapezoidal channel with steep concrete walls, and a flat concrete bottom. Los Angeles was founded around this ri…
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In this episode, Sean, Brent, and Michael have a discussion on the importance for men to have relationships & environments to have meaningful & vulnerable conversations. It is easy for men to feel lonely & isolated, but most want to be good men & just don't know how to get there. This series is taught by 3 men who have been helping each other live …
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When you go to a concert, you might try to get there right when the doors open. Or perhaps you take your time and skip the opening act. But generally, you want to be there when the show starts. In February, everyone who went to a concert in Halberstadt, Germany, showed up 23 years late. The performance is of a piece called ORGAN2/ASLSP. ASLSP stand…
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In this episode, Andy Lowry shares how we can pause and rest in God’s presence. When we create space to be with God, we can grow in knowing that we are seen, known, and loved by God. Are you struggling to catch a breath, to find rest, or to find time to experience the presence of God? Pause Sunday was created just for you. We all need a moment to b…
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It’s hard to overstate the vastness of the Skid Row neighborhood in Los Angeles. It spans roughly 50 blocks, which is about a fifth of the entire downtown area of Los Angeles. It’s very clear when you’ve entered Skid Row. The sidewalks are mostly occupied by makeshift homes. A dizzying array of tarps and tents stretch out for blocks, improvised liv…
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In this episode, Justin Halleck reminds us that your friends determine the quality and direction of your life. The book of Proverbs is overflowing with wisdom in this area. How can we know what to do when we are stuck at a crossroads or are striving to make decisions that will have an impact on the direction of our lives? Wisdom allows us to rise a…
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When two Stanford graduate students set out to create a new kind of cigarette that wouldn’t kill them, they didn’t foresee all the obstacles that lay ahead—or the powerful forces their invention would unleash. Nearly 10 years after the launch of the JUUL, Backfired: The Vaping Wars asks: Could e-cigarettes have been the solution to one of the world…
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In this episode, Trevour Wiltshire reminds us to continually pursue a passion for wisdom. The book of Proverbs is overflowing with wisdom in this area. How can we know what to do when we are stuck at a crossroads or are striving to make decisions that will have an impact on the direction of our lives? Wisdom allows us to rise above the clouds of em…
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This is the sixth official episode, breaking down the 1974 Pulitzer Prize winning book, The Power Broker by our hero Robert Caro. This week, Roman and Elliott sit down with Mike Schur, who created the critically acclaimed NBC comedy The Good Place, and co-created Parks and Recreation, Brooklyn 99, Rutherford Falls, and Netflix’s upcoming, A Classic…
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After Hurricane Camille caused widespread death and destruction along the US Gulf Coast in 1969, two scientists created the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale as a way to quickly warn the public when dangerous storms were on the way. Today, we’re still using the scale and its system of ranking storms as Categories 1 to 5. But in the 55 years since…
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In this episode, Stephen Sowell shares how we can have wisdom in the midst of our fear and uncertainty. The book of Proverbs is overflowing with wisdom in this area. How can we know what to do when we are stuck at a crossroads or are striving to make decisions that will have an impact on the direction of our lives? Wisdom allows us to rise above th…
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The leaf blower is one of the most hated objects in the modern world. They’re loud, they pollute, and… how important is a leafless lawn anyway? In a lot of towns and cities, the gas-powered leaf blower has been banned. In others, there are strict guidelines on where and when they can be used. In Los Angeles, California, the leaf blower has never go…
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In this episode, Sean Seay shares how we can honor God with our finances and actually be successful by following His ways. The book of Proverbs is overflowing with wisdom in this area. How can we know what to do when we are stuck at a crossroads or are striving to make decisions that will have an impact on the direction of our lives? Wisdom allows …
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For a long time, the Court operated under what was called Legal Formalism. Legal formalism said that the job of any judge or justice was incredibly narrow. It was to basically look at the question of the case in front of them, check that question against any existing laws, and then make a decision. Unlike today, no one was going out of their way to…
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In this episode, Bronson Crawford looks at Proverbs 16 as it gives wisdom for our life plans. How can we know what to do when we are stuck at a crossroads or are striving to make decisions that will have an impact on the direction of our lives? Wisdom allows us to rise above the clouds of emotion and bias. It looks beyond our present circumstances …
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In late 2018, two hundred people gathered at The Explorer’s Club in New York City. The building was once a clubhouse for famed naturalists and explorers. Now it’s an archive of ephemera and rarities from pioneering expeditions around the globe. But this latest gathering was held to celebrate the first biological census of its kind –an effort to cou…
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Los Angeles actually used to have a massive electric railway system in the early 1900s, called the Red Car. Jake Berman, the author of The Lost Subways of North America, tells us about how, time after time, when North American cities seemed just inches away from having a robust, utopian future of fast, reliable, and convenient public transportation…
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