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BEING RECTIFIED TO RECTIFY. God has made us right with Himself, and committed us to this ministry of reconciliation. It is our privilege to share God’s Word, because His Word is the truth which sanctifies.
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Slanted Rants: a podcast with a loose format discussing the local headlines, issues of societal importance, a perspective that is under-represented in the media, or anything that feels it needs a slanted rant. Nancy Pelosi, should she be the speaker of the House? If not her, then who? Mass shootings are sometimes considered terrorist attacks, if the shooter isn’t white. The crime that lead to the sentencing of Cyntonia Brown vs the crime that lead to the sentence of Jacob Walter Anderson “Ba ...
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Locked On Celtics podcast is your daily ticket to stay ahead of the game and the first to know the latest news, analysis, and insider info for the Celtics and the NBA. Hosted by Boston Sports Journal beat writer John Karalis, the Locked On Celtics podcast provides expert, local analysis from a former basketball player who is at all practices and games. The Locked On Celtics podcast takes you beyond the scoreboard for the inside scoops on the biggest stories from within the Celtics locker roo ...
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Anthony Plog on Music

Anthony Plog (host), Eddie Ludema (Producer)

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Conversations with performers, composers, and entrepreneurs. Join Tony and some of the world’s great musicians in interviews that are fascinating, illuminating, and funny (well, most of the time).
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All Ball with Doug Gottlieb

Fox Sports Radio - iHeartRadio

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All Ball with Doug Gottlieb is an unfiltered podcast covering the biggest stories in college basketball and the NBA. Join Doug as he brings his unique perspective as an TV analyst and radio host. In each episode, he'll give his opinions and discuss the top stories in the NBA and college basketball. Follow Doug on Twitter and subscribe NOW to get all the latest episodes!.
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Leading By History

Leading By History

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This podcast is dedicated to the advancement of practical knowledge and application in the areas of history and education. We desire to bring our listeners on a journey through time by showcasing educational, history-driven topics which will inspire the student and scholar alike. Get exclusive access to our hidden content today! https://www.patreon.com/leadingbyhistory - (Artwork by Baylor Design Studio - Music by M. Isra-Ul, for D28 Blessings) Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif ...
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D'Newz Podcast

Big Homie Capone, Dj. Normski

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Dj. Normski and Tone Capone get deep into the news that might slip by you. The goal is to keep you informed and educated (with some clowning). Urban entertainment, education, news, and a check-in on what's going viral.
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Rowing in Color

Denise Aquino & Patricia Destine

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Denise Aquino and Patricia Destine are two women of color who are dedicated to promoting diversity within the sport of rowing. Both are former rowers turned coxswains turned coaches in the sport. Together they have almost 25 years of experience on the erg, at regattas, in the launch, or at the boathouse. No stranger to navigation or microphones, these former coxswains amplify what it’s like to navigate the topic of race within the white-dominated sport of rowing. Like most bodies of water, t ...
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The Celtics announced on Thursday that Kristaps Porzingis would miss 5-6 months after ankle surgery, meaning he'll miss the start of the season. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm react to that before getting into the Celtics draft. Baylor Scheierman and Anton Watson represent a chance for Boston to snag a useful player at the…
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Pawnbroking—or lending money on portable security—is one of the world's oldest professions. It can be traced back to Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire in the West and to China three thousand years ago in the East. Hank Josephs of Corpus Christi remembers he got the idea to change his family's dry goods store into a pawn shop during WWII: "Our ser…
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The NBA's new CBA is making things a little tough for a lot of teams, including the Celtics. Yes, they're going to run it back, but they still have decisions to make and fewer ways to improve their team. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Keith Smith of Spotrac discuss the limitations the Celtics face and the looming contract decisions with …
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Brad Stevens added some clarity to the Celtics offseason plans on Tuesday with his comments on the NBA draft, their summer plans, and running it back for a chance at another title. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal discusses all that and why running it back could be an even bigger challenge for the Celtics next season than overcoming questions …
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The mailbag is back! In this episode, we get into the Celtics offseason (and how limited their options are), how the championship impacted Tatum and Brown, Kristaps Porzingis injuries, Derrick White's progression, and whether Jordan Walsh can be a contributor next year. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into all of that, the forgotten era …
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The Celtics championship parade produce a lot of great moments, from Joe Mazzulla going completely bonkers, to Al Horford wearing a trophy from beating the Mavs, to Derrick White getting lit. But as John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains, the real magic of the parade was seen in Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown's eyes and expressions as they l…
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Imagine being a multi-talented artist, a composer who has crafted scores for TV and iconic films like Jeremiah Johnson and The Candidate. Now, imagine you're also an acclaimed actor, having graced countless movies and winning a Tony Award for Children of a Lesser God Picture collaborating with legendary directors such as Bob Fosse, Mike Nichols, an…
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Jayson Tatum is a champ, but so much of the conversation around him is focused on trivial hate that will probably do nothing but get him to lean into the hate and win more championships. If Joe Mazzulla is showing Tatum clips of The Dark Knight Rises, then Tatum might be in for a Joker moment. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal gets into that be…
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Joe Mazzulla has been called crazy and whacky by his Celtics players, but they also love him, and for good reason. He's not your typical NBA head coach, but he's a champion, and he got there his own way. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal shares some of Joe's most intense and endearing moments in an episode full of appreciation for a coach who m…
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Some of the clearest memories from our youth usually include times we got in trouble. Victor Newman of Waco grew up amidst cowboys in West Texas. In 1923, at the age of ten, he came to live at the recently opened Waco State Home. Newman explains how the home reacted to his cowboy ways: "Well, every time I turned around, well, somebody would grab me…
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The Boston Celtics are World Champions, and the celebration is still ongoing. The Celtics official account was among many that had fun pulling receipts, so John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm lean into it too, taking on some of the worst takes and why they were absolutely ridiculous. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Linke…
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The Celtics never trailed in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, but they had some moments where it didn't look great. But the Mavs couldn't hit a thing and they never really threatened Boston. The Celtics cruised to Banner 18 and Jaylen Brown was the MVP. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal is at the Garden to celebrate, take a victory lap or two, and tal…
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Did the Celtics want Game 4 TOO much? Jayson Tatum explains why their performance in Game 4 might have been more pressing than letting up. Plus, Joe Mazzulla comes the closest he'll come to criticizing his team publicly by laying out the most important things for Game 5, regardless of the question he's asked. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal h…
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The Celtics got their doors blown off in Game 4 in one of the worst losses in NBA history. The Mavs played harder and executed better. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal says the Celtics had their opportunities to stop the game from getting out of control, but they just couldn't make the right decisions at the right times to stop Dallas. In the …
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The Boston Celtics are one win away from winning it all, and there are a few narratives that need to change. After taking some time to join Brian Windhorst in yelling at Luka Doncic, John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss the shifting takes on Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, and Joe Mazzulla's coaching. Support Us By Supportin…
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The Celtics took a big hit from the Dallas Mavericks in the first quarter, kept their wits about them, and hung around long enough for Jaylen Brown to get going in the third quarter and help build a lead big enough to hold on for the win. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal is in Dallas where Boston held on after losing most of their 21 point lea…
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Bullies are people who try to harm or intimidate others who they perceive as weaker. It starts in childhood. Maggie Langham Washington moved to Waco in the fifth grade and remembers how she was an easy target for bullies: "If you were a minister's child that's new in a school, you saw hard time, a real hard time because kids would do things to you …
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Kristaps Porzingis suffered a rare foot injury that's been described as a "reverse Curt Schilling," and he's questionable for Game 3 of the NBA Finals. It's possible he can play, but it's possible he'll miss time, even the rest of the Finals. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm break down the injury and what Boston's options ar…
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We're looking for ways the Mavs can actually slow down the Celtics, and neither of the options -- a zone or just giving up mismatches and daring Jayson Tatum to beat them -- seem like they're going to work for Dallas. So is there a way for them to stop the Celtics attack? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss that, get in…
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The Celtics followed the same game plan and got a similar result in Game 2 of the NBA Finals, letting Luka Doncic get his, making Kyrie Irving inefficient, and making Dereck Lively ineffective. The result was a win and a 2-0 lead despite their terrible shooting night. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains why this worked again, why this is…
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Called "one of the biggest talents of his generation," Elias David Moncado, at a very young age, has already had an exceptional career. After winning his first competition at the age of 6, then his first international competition at the age of 8, he went on to win four major competitions after that (the Sendai Violin Competition in 2019, the Intern…
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Are the Mavs already desperate enough to be trying mind games against Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown? Jason Kidd's comments might be that, or they might be some gamesmanship, but whatever it is, it's an acknowledgment that the Mavs need some help from Boston to even the series. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal says the Celtics should just do wh…
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The Celtics executed the perfect plan against Luka Doncic on both ends of the floor, and it's a plan that the Mavs are going to struggle to combat unless a lot changes in a short time. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss how well that worked and why their brief departure from it in the third quarter was part of why the …
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The Celtics got huge games from Jaylen Brown and Kristaps Porzingis to dominate the Dallas Mavericks in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. They followed the exact plan John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal laid out, with the exception of bringing Porzingis off the bench. And even though a 29 point lead got down to eight, the Celtics came back with a champio…
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First, Doug gives an update on his second week as Head Coach at UW Green Bay, his experience so far on the recruiting trail, and makes his Mavs/Celtics NBA Finals prediction. Then, he’s joined by Langston University Head Coach Chris Wright to discuss the unexpected circumstances of his hiring, how he has built an HBCU powerhouse, and the unique exp…
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Game 1 of the NBA Finals is finally here. How to the Celtics take advantage of the weaknesses in Dallas' defense? How do they take advantage of their 3-point shooting? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss what an ideal offense looks like, who the Celtics should target, and the two players not named Luka Doncic they shoul…
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Swimming is a favorite summer activity in Texas, as it provides respite from sweltering temperatures. Charles Armstrong grew up in the Bell's Hill area of Waco and describes where he and other boys would go to cool off: "And from Twenty-ninth Street over where the Baylor stadium is now, there was a fence across there, and it wasn't anything but mes…
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Kristaps Porzingis says the plan is to play Game 1, but when he was asked if he was 100%, he said "we'll see." So is he ready to go, will he be risking another injury, and will he be effective when the Celtics and Mavs face off in Game 1 of the NBA Finals on Thursday night? John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm discuss Porzingis'…
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