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A Radical Podcast

A Radical Guide | Jason Bayless

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A Radical Podcast takes you on a compelling journey into anarchism, radical politics, and global social movements. Hosted by Jason Bayless, the show navigates through narratives and ideas that unsettle conventional wisdom, aiming to foster a just and equitable world. Each episode combines current news, deep discussions on past and present uprisings, updates from A Radical Guide, and riveting talks with guests actively contributing to causes for freedom and justice. https://www.radical-guide. ...
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The Wellness Breakdown

Eve Kalinik & Rose Ferguson

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Welcome to The Wellness Breakdown where we explore the tricky world of wellness, discover what's new and interesting but more importantly weed out the fakes. In seasons 1-4 our two hosts, Eve Kalinik and Rose Ferguson, set challenges for each other to try a fad diet, test a heath gadget or explore an issue that's become the latest craze and report back. For Season 5 the focus will be more on issues that are personal to them and their listeners, so less of the challenges and more discussion a ...
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Restaurant Fiction reviews the fictional restaurants, fictional bars, and fictional clubs featured in TV & Film and talks to the writers, directors, producers, executives and other talent who had a major hand in them.
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How do nice people end up in a militia, or attacking peaceful protestors? How does someone go from Youtube viewer to violent agitator? So many of us may be asking these same questions. Leading academics are grappling with them, but right now, the ivory tower isn’t what we need. Glitterpill believes these are grassroots problems with community solutions. The Glitterpill community wants to give every day people the tools they need to help their friends, family, and coworkers from falling down ...
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Are you a busy wife and mom who longs for a simpler life, one that’s peaceful and unhurried? But you have no idea where to start? Do you look up healthy recipes to make for your family, but you run out of time or don’t have all the ingredients, so you end up grabbing something on the go? Do you want to create a simpler, less toxic home and declutter, so you spend less time cleaning? I am so excited you’re here! This podcast is your go-to guide to achieving an unhurried, simple life. One life ...
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When Christians Speak

When Christians Speak

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When Christians Speak Talk Radio is an online station designed to give a voice to those crying out in today’s wilderness “Prepare ye the way of the Lord.” The world’s climate and the events of present day are causing humanity to re-evaluate what they hold true and what they hold dear; and because of this, Reverend Ray Rose developed When Christians Speak in early 2013 to answer the world’s cry. W.C.S. follows the normal radio show format with a host and various guest speakers for the purpose ...
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Join Dave and Elise every week for a buggy-ride of cinematic exploration. A bilingual Montreal native and a Prairies hayseed gravitate to Toronto for the film culture, meet on OK Cupid, and spur on each other's movie-love, culminating in this podcast. Expect in-depth discussion of their old favourites (mostly studio-era Hollywood) and their latest frontiers (courtesy of the TIFF Cinematheque and various Toronto rep houses and festivals). The podcast will be comprised of several potentially n ...
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Christina Rose

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Hi! This is an Academic Decathlon (2018/19) podcast started by the West Valley HS team! We made this to help each other learn and retain the info we need to get this bread at the comps. Cover art photo provided by Carlos Ruiz Huaman on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@carlos_ruizfilmmaker
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Daily Gospel reflections that are under 3 minutes long so you get your daily dose of the Catholic Faith quickly! Fr. Sam reflects on the Catholic Mass readings from the day (Old Testament, New Testament, or Gospel) as well as the Saint of the day for his daily reflections. For more of Fr. Sam, check out ”the Tangent on Veritas Catholic Network” and ”Roar like the Lamb”.
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The Dialectic at Work is a podcast hosted by Professor Shahram Azhar & Professor Richard Wolff. The show is dedicated to exploring Marxian theory. It utilizes the dialectical mode of reasoning, that is the method developed over the millennia by Plato and Aristotle, and continues to explore new dimensions of theory and praxis via a dialogue. The Marxist dialectic is a revolutionary dialectic that not only seeks to understand the world but rather to change it. In our discussions, the dialectic ...
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They say the kitchen is the heart of the home, but how do we find ourselves there? Join host Liren Baker in the Kitchen Confidante podcast, a side dish to the recipe blog, Kitchen Confidante, as she explores the food journeys of passionate chefs, food writers, photographers, recipe developers, artisans, bloggers, and more! Learn how they got their starts and what fuels their taste and inspiration! Subscribe on all podcasting apps, rate & review on iTunes and Apple Podcasts! Follow us on soci ...
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Queens of the Drone Age

Rae Johnston, Angharad Yeo, Tegan Jones and Amanda Yeo

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How is technology impacting our lives, and the world? Catch up with your friends in tech as we share all the latest things we’ve learned and love about technology. Hosted by Angharad Yeo, Tegan Jones, Rae Johnston and Amanda Yeo, Queens of the Drone Age is a peek at the insider conversations happening amongst some of Australia’s top technology experts.
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On this week's episode of the Dialectic at Work, Professor Shahram Azhar and Professor Wolff continue to discuss the crisis of democracy globally, the rise of far-right authoritarianism, the climate crisis, and finally how Marxism can address these issues. This discussion took place at the recent No War but Class War Forum on May 31st at Long Islan…
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We've been waiting for this episode, a 1947 RKO noir double bill with two of the all-time greats, Jacques Tourneur's Out of the Past, in which Robert Mitchum's cool detective and Jane Greer’s psychopathic moll work at cross purposes in their attempts to escape their shady pasts so that they can be free to love, and Robert Wise's Born to Kill, in wh…
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In this episode of Resistance in Focus, we explore Shays' Rebellion, an armed uprising in Massachusetts between 1786 and 1787. Daniel Shays led a group of rural farmers who challenged the economic injustices imposed by the state, highlighting the deep inequalities plaguing the newly formed United States. Support A Radical Guide --- Support this pod…
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On this episode of 'Radical Destinations' as we explore the inspiring history of The Strandzha Commune in Tsarevo, Bulgaria. Established in 1903, this experiment in communal living and self-management was part of a broader anarchist and socialist movement. Learn about Mihail Gerdzhikov's role, the challenges faced by the commune, and the lasting le…
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Hey friends! Someone asked me how I got my daily cleaning done in 20 minutes a day. The answer is..I put in a lot of work on the back end to get to this point. I decluttered with reckless abandon . I was ruthless. And guess what? I don't even remember what I got rid of! So that means I really didn't need it. Other than a box of random wires that my…
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Marriage Takeover: The Body of One Series presented by Rev. Eric and Rev. Temeka Thompson. Starting on Aug. 6th, Aug. 20th and Aug. 27th on the Bread of Life Broadcast with Rev. Ray .Rev. Eric & Rev. Temeka grew up in Tallahassee, Florida and high school sweethearts who got married at the very young age of 18 and 19 years old. When taking their vow…
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Today is the Feast of St. Bartholomew , the Gospel reading is John 1:45-51. Nathaniel and Bartholomew are generally agreed by scholars to be same apostles, just different names from different language. Here we see Nathaniel under the fig tree. Jesus knows him, not just where he is, but that he is a true child of Israel, a faithful son. Nathaniel be…
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Today is the Feast of St. Rose of Lima, the Gospel reading is Matthew 22:34-40. When asked which commandment is the greatest, Jesus gives a powerful answer, “You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: You shall love your neighb…
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We went deep for our second King Vidor Special Subject episode, looking at four films from the 1930s: Street Scene (1931), adapted by Elmer Rice from his famous stage play about working-class New Yorkers; the little-known Cynara (1932), starring Ronald Colman as a kindly upper-middle-class man who stumbles into adultery and the abyss; Our Daily Bre…
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Today is the feast of the Queenship of Mary and the Gospel reading is Matthew 22:1-14. Mary who has been assumed into heaven, who shares first in the glory of her Son’s Resurrection, has been crowned the Queen of Heaven. This reminds us that God has set her as an intercessor and as a guide. In the Gospel, the king throws a wedding banquet and the i…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 20:1-16, it is the feast of Pope St. Pius X. It is the parable of the landowner who goes out, hires laborers for his vineyard throughout the day, and pays them all the daily wage, even those who have only worked for an hour. So it is with our Heavenly Father, God the Father gives us His gifts and blessings equally …
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Today’s Gospel Reading Mathew 19:23-30. For the rich it is very hard to enter the Kingdom of Heaven. The disciples reply that they’ve given up everything, but Jesus reminds them it’s not about the stuff they have, but rather the disposition of heart. So many saints have given up everything to follow Jesus in order to dedicate their whole being to f…
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Hey friends! Do you want to simplify your cleaning caddy? Do you want to make simple and effective non-toxic cleaners? Well, this episode is for you!With this simple list of ingredients, you can make every cleaning recipe I mentioned today, plus you can use these items for tons of other cleaning tasks. List of supplies Baking sodawhite vinegarsalt3…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 19:16-22. A rich young man approaches Jesus to ask what he must do to inherit the Kingdom of God. Jesus tells him to keep the commandments, which the young man meets with enthusiasm because he’s already doing that. But Jesus tells him there’s one thing he lacks. To sell all he has, give it to the poor, and follow H…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is John 6:51-58, continuing the Bread of Life Discourse. We are reminded that Jesus, the Bread of Life, is God’s food for the world. God desires us to be fed. He doesn’t want us to be alone and starving he truly desires us to be taken care of. Part of God’s providence is to provide us with what we really need. In the Eucharis…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 19:13-15. Jesus says “let the children come to me”. Fr. Sam shares his experience of the amazing faith of the young people with whom he has worked. We should do nothing to stand in the way of young people coming to Jesus. As such, we need to encourage & support them, reminding them that their youth is not a liabili…
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On this week's episode of the Dialectic at Work, Professor Shahram Azhar and Professor Wolff discuss the crisis of democracy globally, the rise of far-right authoritarianism, the climate crisis, and finally how Marxism can address these issues. This discussion took place at the recent No War but Class War Forum on May 31st at Long Island University…
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Today’s Gospel Reading is Matthew 19:3-12. Jesus is presenting his teaching on divorce and the indissolubility of marriage. It is so important to recognize, especially in our culture, that Jesus is teaching that marriage is holy, between a man and a woman, and is permanent. Regardless of this truth, the Church still desires to be close to those who…
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Our final Lilli Palmer Acteurist Oeuvre-view episode is an odd one, with Dave arguing for the value of John Frankenheimer's The Holcroft Covenant (1985), a Nazi conspiracy thriller from a novel by Robert Ludlum, and Elise arguing for the value of The Other Side of the Wind (2018), Orson Welles' startling comeback film-that-never-was. Then we give o…
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Declaring the Finished Work (DTFW) - Exhortation, conversation, worship, prayer, proclamations, declarations and decrees in the Finished Work of Christ Jesus. Our mission is to spread the Good News and encourage people by showing there is rest in God's goodness and love. A love beyond understanding and a love that will never leave or forsake us. Th…
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Today is the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary into Heaven. We read Luke 1:39-56. There in the hill country, the child in Elizabeth’s womb leaps for joy and Mary is called Blessed by her cousin. This is the day that Mary, the Woman who carried Christ into the world, was brought into heaven both body and soul. She tastes already…
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Another get-to-know Restaurant Fiction episode where we spill the beans on some episodes never before heard as we sit down with our music supervisor and editor Christopher J. Hudson. Hungry for more culinary adventures through the lens of your favorite TV shows and movies? You've just savored another episode of Restaurant Fiction, where we dish out…
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Pastor Paul Morgan, founder of Chosen Generation Ministries in Richmond, VA where church is not as usual. Pastor Paul guides and encourages the congregation to participate in a 2-way open dialogue; allowing openness and transparency about their Christian walk. He fosters a safe and nonjudgmental atmosphere of mutual ministry and exhortation. He als…
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Today’s the feast of St. Maximillian Kolbe, we read Matthew 18:15-20. Jesus teaches us how we are to correct a brother that sins against us and how often we are to forgive. St. Maximillian Kobe, beautifully devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary, helped give hope to the people in Auschwitz. Maximillian offered himself in the place of a man that was goi…
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Today’s Gospel is from Matthew 18. The disciples are asking Jesus who the greatest are in the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus teaches them about being like a little child and about the lost sheep that returns to the fold. This is a good reminder that when we fall, God desires us to return to the fold. We are constantly invited back. If you’ve wandered far…
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Do you ever feel like you spend WAY too much time cleaning? If you raised your hand, then I have a treat for you! I share my daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning schedule in today's episode. Then, I show you how to create your very own daily, weekly, and monthly cleaning schedule tailored to fit your life. Who's ready to simplify their life, enjoy a…
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Today we read from Matthew 17:22-27, it’s the feast of St. Jane Frances De Chantal. St. Jane is a fascinating figure. She was married to a nobleman and they had six children together. Unfortunately, her husband was killed 7 years into their marriage, which lead St. Jane into a deep depression. It was after her husbands death that she encountered St…
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Today we celebrate the feast of St. Lawerence. We read from John 12:24-26. Unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies it remains just a single grain. But if it falls to the ground and dies it will bear fruit. This the beauty of what happens with the blood of the martyrs. St. Lawerence was instructed by the procurator of his government to …
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Today’s gospel reading is Matthew 16:24-28, it is the feast of St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross. Jesus instructs us to pick up our crosses and follow him. St. Teresa Benedicta does this an accomplished manner. Prior to becoming a Carmelite sister she lived as a Jewish woman, named Edith Stein. Further, she was a profound philosopher developing asp…
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Today we celebrate the feast of St. Dominic, we read Matthew 6:13-23. Jesus asks the apostles who people say he is and Peter gives his great confession. Jesus then names Peter the Rock, and yet Peter still struggles. It is said that St. Dominic had the Gospel of Matthew memorized. He would have known that Peter struggled. Further still, he would ha…
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This Fox 1947 Studios Year by Year episode looks at two examples of the docu-noir: Boomerang! (directed by Elia Kazan), starring Dana Andrews as a prosecuting attorney who has to decide between morality and political expedience; and Kiss of Death (directed by Henry Hathaway), in which Victor Mature's sympathetic gangster is menaced by Richard Widma…
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Declaring the Finished Work (DTFW) - Exhortation, conversation, worship, prayer, proclamations, declarations and decrees in the Finished Work of Christ Jesus. Our mission is to spread the Good News and encourage people by showing there is rest in God's goodness and love. A love beyond understanding and a love that will never leave or forsake us. Th…
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We continue, today, reading John 6. In the Gospel Jesus teaches that His Flesh is true food and His Blood is true drink. What happens when we come before Jesus in the Eucharist? We are given new spiritual life. Receiving Jesus in the Eucharist and remaining before Him in Adoration is a profound blessing. Let us pray for the gift of deeper devotion …
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Pastor Paul Morgan, founder of Chosen Generation Ministries in Richmond, VA where church is not as usual. Pastor Paul guides and encourages the congregation to participate in a 2-way open dialogue; allowing openness and transparency about their Christian walk. He fosters a safe and nonjudgmental atmosphere of mutual ministry and exhortation. He als…
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In this episode of 'Resistance in Focus' as we explore the historic Stonewall Riots of 1969. This segment highlights a transformative moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement in the United States. We start by setting the scene in Greenwich Village, New York City, where the Stonewall Inn served as a rare safe haven for the LGBTQ+ community amidst a back…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 15:21-28. The Canaanite woman comes to Jesus to beg for healing for her daughter. She asks for a gift and Jesus engages in some wordplay. Jesus is using the stereotypes from His own era to call forth her faith. While Canaanites were looked on as “dogs”, as “less than”, Jesus uses this stereotype to show that everyo…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Mark 9;2-10, it is the Feast of the Transfiguration! Jesus is Transfigured before Peter, James and John. He is glorified by His Heavenly Father and speaks to Moses and Elijah. The disciples have this profound moment of closeness with Jesus, and these three disciples want to stay there, but Jesus brings them down the mounta…
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Hey friends! Put this episode in your back pocket in case you get chicken fever next spring 😉🐥 In this episode, I share my step-by-step plan for preparing for and raising baby chicks. Also, come and hang out with me on Instagram @theroseshomestead Be sure to join us in the Facebook group, introduce yourself, and show us something you're working on.…
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Today’s Gospel reading is Matthew 14:13-21. It is the feast of the dedication of the Basilica of Saint Mary Major in Rome. This basilica was built after the Council of Ephesus in the year 431, when Mary was affirmed as the Theotokos, the Mother of God. Why build and celebrate the dedication of this Basilica? It helps remind us that Mary accompanies…
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Kingdom Principles:Pastor Cleophas Malone Jr. "The Knowledge of God" Hosea 4: 6 Part 2 Every first Sunday of each month @7pm Teaching the Principles of God’s word to advance and impact the lives of believers. To win souls to the Body of Christ through Obedience, Faith, and Love! Kingdomprinceplesministry23@gmail.com…
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Today we continue in the Bread of Life discourse, reading John 6:24-35. The people are seeking out Jesus because He has fed them. They are looking for more food. But as he does so He helps them recognize that the physical hunger they feel corresponds to the spiritual hunger they have. We seek not that which only satisfies the body, but that which s…
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Today we read from Matthew 14:1-12. Here, we hear the story of the death of St. John the Baptist. John the Baptist is beheaded because Herod is a lost soul, and more importantly, because John told the truth. We live in an age where Christians are mocked and even persecuted for telling the truth. We should still tell the truth. Through the intercess…
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