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Be Disciples Podcast

Dakota Smith; Kyle R. Morris; David Glavin

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Discipleship Podcast - Dakota Smith, Kyle R. Morris and David Glavin walk through the Bible for the purpose of equipping their listeners to disciple others. To live as a disciple of Jesus Christ, all followers of Jesus are commanded to proclaim the gospel and teach people the word of God (Matt 28:18-20).
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American Indian Airwaves

American Indian Airwaves

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American Indian Airwaves (AIA), an Indigenous public affairs radio porgram and, perhaps, the longest running Native American radio program within both Indigenous and the United States broadcast communication histories. Also, AIA broadcast weekly every Thursday from 7pm to 8pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 Los Angeles (http://www.kpfk.org). Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiacr American Indian Airwaves is produced in Burntswamp Studios and started broadcasting on March 1st, 1973 on KPFK in order t ...
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Welcome to the Wellness As A Way of Life where we talk about how to master your health and wellness routines as a way of life. This podcast is for female leaders and founders who are looking to live with more sustainable energy, confidence, clarity and ease. I’m your host Megan Swan, creator of the Wellness As A Way of Life Community and the Sustainable Integrated Wellness Approach. I have more than a decade of experience in the wellness industry and on my own personal wellness journey - lea ...
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Elsewhere is an interview based podcast where we share stories from around the World. Hosted by Ian Ditchburn, Elsewhere is based out of Vancouver, Canada and produced in association with Vancouver Co-op Radio 100.5 FM
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Coffee & Classic Movies

Coffee & Classic Movies

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Welcome to Coffee & Classic Movies, where husband and wife, Joshua & Karea's pair and share various blends of coffee with some of the greatest movies of all time. Grab your mug or whatever you drink your coffee in and join us every Saturday morning 10 AM EST for new episodes! If you have a coffee/movie you love and would like to share it with us, be free to e-mail us at coffeeandclassicmovies@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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Embark on Your Expat Journey: Retire Early and Live the Best Life! Expat Rebel, a weekly podcast hosted by Expat Chris, is your guide to becoming an expat and retiring early. Whether you're a wannabe expat or a seasoned one, looking to explore the world and enhance your lifestyle, this podcast is for you. Tune in to Expat Rebel for the latest in expat news, where Expat Chris shares insights and occasionally invites lifestyle expats to discuss what's currently working for them. Ready to kicks ...
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At the University of Chicago, research and teaching in human rights integrate exploration of the core questions of human dignity with critical examination of the institutions designed to promote and protect human rights in the contemporary world. The University of Chicago Human Rights Program is an initiative unique among its peers for the interdisciplinary focus its faculty and students bring to bear on these essential matters. The Distinguished Lecturer series creates space for dialogue be ...
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Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the importance of spending time in the Word of God and being obedient to His calling. They highlight the example of Paul, who devoted himself completely to the Word and went where God led him. They also emphasize the need to prioritize the gospel and not be discouraged by rejection. The hosts share persona…
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In this episode, we delve into the complex world of pain and its management with the insightful Stephanie Buckley. Join us as we explore the intricacies of pain mindset and alternative pain management strategies that incorporate holistic approaches for a more sustainable recovery. Mindset and Pain Relationship: Stephanie discusses how changing one’…
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Today we go to the state of Alaska which is home to 229 federally recognized Native American nations. Our guest joins us for the hour to share her experiences at the United Nations Environmental Programme 4th Session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (April 23rd-29th, 2024), including the United States violations of the United Nations …
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Megan Swan dives deep into the impact of lifestyle choices on mental health, showcasing practical strategies for fostering mental wellness. Listen in and discover how small changes in your daily routine can lead to profound improvements in your overall mental state. Mental Health Action Day: Megan highlights the importance of dedicating time for co…
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Welcome to this insightful episode of Wellness As A Way of Life, where we're joined by Brian Hyman to explore the transformative powers of yoga in the realm of recovery. Journey with us as we delve into personal growth, community support, and the profound impacts of spiritual and physical wellness practices. Community and Support: Yoga and recovery…
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Today on American Indian Airwaves we go to the Barbareño band of the Chumash Nation in the Santa Barbara County area to a Chumash sacred site respectfully known as Shalawa. Approximately three-acres of Shalawa remains and to non-Native American peoples, the place is commonly referred to as “Hammonds Meadow” and “Sea Meadow”. Since Spanish coloniali…
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"I mean, I was to the point where I had to look up the liquor laws and different states so that if I was traveling with my kids, it's like, okay, when I land, how am I going to get booze? I was doing all that stuff which presents as unmanageable in my life, right?" In this episode, we’re thrilled to have Amy Liz Harrison, who shares her raw and rea…
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As of 4/23/2024 at least 34,183 Palestinians have been killed; 77,143 wounded have been wounded; over 8,000 Palestinians are missing, and over 50% of all Palestinian homes have been destroyed as a result of the Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. Meanwhile, common diseases such as hepatitis and meningitis, to name a few, are rapidly spreading …
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In today's episode, the last in a 3 part series on falling in love with cacao with Ale Forero from the JANGALA project, we touch on the connection between spirituality, community, and environmental sustainability. 5 Things Discussed in the Podcast: Indigenous Concept of One Health: Discussion on the traditional indigenous concept of one health, whi…
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The “Peace and Dignity Journeys” is an indigenous and First Nation ceremonial run that invites the participation of Native and non-Native individuals committed to the survival of Native American cultures, nations, and the uniting of the indigenous peoples across Turtle Island (North, Central and South America). With its roots in traditions of runni…
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With Hollywood film production costs easily exceeding millions of dollars per film, and given the constant marginalization, erasures, and stereotypes about Native Americans and Indigenous peoples for more than a century, as well as the film industry’s chronic unwillingness to unconditionally support an abundance of Native American film productions,…
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In today's episode, our guest, Ale Forero, a transdisciplinary artist and researcher, discusses the unique health benefits of cacao for women and the importance of incorporating it into a wellness routine. Here are the key takeaways from the conversation: Health Benefits of Cacao: Cacao is rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory properties, polyphe…
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In this episode, Kyle and Dakota interview Dr. Jim Baugh, a pastor and missionary serving in East Africa and the Caribbean. They discuss the importance of evangelism and discipleship in ministry and how Global Training Network is equipping pastors in the emerging world. Dr. Baugh emphasizes the need for reproducible and contextualized training, as …
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Welcome back to Wellness As A Way of Life, where we delve into the world of holistic wellness, featuring knowledge, wisdom, and inspiration for female leaders and founders. In this episode, we explore the unique Fall in Love with Cacao series, offering insights into sustainable cacao production, the journey from cacao to fine chocolate, and the vis…
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In this episode, our host Megan Swan sits down with the incomparable James "Fish" Gill, exploring the complex dance of emotions and perspectives that shape our relationships. Diving into the depths of conflict communication, they unravel the threads of connectivity and the heart's role in emotional wellness. Understanding Beyond Accusations: Discov…
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Once numbering at least 40-60 million, settler colonial men once hunted the buffalo through the train windows for sport – who had the most kills. By 1890, however, there were less than 1,000 buffalo with only 23 surviving in Yellowstone’s Pelican Valley. Today, in Yellowstone National Park, the buffalo are trapped for slaughter and quarantine. In f…
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Welcome to the Wellness As A Way of Life podcast. In this episode titled "Alternate Nostril Breathing," our host Megan Swan takes you through the practice of alternate nostril breathing, also known as Nadi Shodhana. She shares the history and benefits of this ancient breathing technique and encourages you to make it a part of your daily wellness ro…
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In this episode, Kyle shares his recent trip to Mexico where he and his team built a home for a family. He highlights the efficiency of the home building process and the special experience of taking his son with him. The podcast hosts discuss their partnership with I-68 in Mexico and the importance of sharing the gospel. They then dive into the boo…
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In this episode, host Megan Swan and certified holistic nutritionist Hope Pedraza unravel the complexities of nutrition and wellness for women experiencing perimenopause. Let's delve into the conversation that covers a range of insightful topics: 1. Protein Intake: The importance of adequate protein consumption is paramount in perimenopause, where …
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In a coordinated effort between several federal and local government agencies and private contractors, more than 400,000 tons of toxic and hazards waste are planning to be removed from Lahaina and transported to the temporary debris storage site in Olowalu. The toxic and hazardous waste includes high levels of household waste, asbestos, arsenic, le…
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Dr. Geoff Chang, who joins us from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary to discuss the dedicated pastoral work of the 'Prince of Preachers'. As we navigate through Dr. Chang's book "Spurgeon the Pastor," you will gain more insight on Charles H. Spurgeon's shepherding of a 19th-century megachurch. Dr. Chang helps us glean from Spurgeon an underst…
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Welcome to another episode of Wellness As A Way of Life with your host, Megan Swan. In this episode, Megan delves into the topic of menopause, offering insights on the changing landscape of menopause understanding and the implications for women's health and wellness. Here are 5 key takeaways from the podcast: 1. Menopause Has Evolved: Megan discuss…
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We continue in the book of Acts as it serves to guide and lead us through the contrasting receptions of the Gospel spoken by Paul found in Thessalonica and Berea, and inviting us to consider the early Christian movement's enduring influence on societal norms and beliefs. Witness the power of the Gospel as we delve into the actions and convictions o…
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Welcome back to Wellness As A Way of Life, this week we chatted with Lauren Chiren a global expert on Menopause. We discussed: 1. Understanding Menopause: Lauren Chiren shares her personal journey, shedding light on the myths and misconceptions surrounding menopause, and provides valuable insights on navigating the changes and challenges of this ph…
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Join us in the Book of Acts as we unwrap the profound impact of Paul and Silas's imprisonment and the jailer's transformative conversion. Feel the warmth of fellowship and discover the potent truths hidden within biblical prophecies, from the book of Daniel to Genesis 49. As we unpack these scriptures, you'll find yourself fortified with a renewed …
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This week we dive into the deep waters of emotional well-being with insights from the inspiring Dr. Sarah Michaud with her 30+ years of experience as a clinical psychologist. Join us as we unravel the complexities of codependency and self-leadership, and how understanding these concepts can lead to profound personal growth and healthier relationshi…
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Imagine being bound in chains, confined to a dank, dark cell with no hope of escape. Now picture yourself singing praises to God in that same hopeless situation. That's exactly what Paul and Silas did, and we had a riveting discussion with Chance Hollern about this powerful scripture from Acts chapter 16. Chance shares his own spiritual odyssey, fr…
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This week we venture into the transformative journey of living an alcohol-free lifestyle and its profound effects on personal and professional well-being. In this episode, we deep dive into Kayley Hamilton's sober curiosity and how it skyrocketed her productivity and self-confidence. Sober Curiosity's Social Impact: Kayley Hamilton uncovers the com…
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How does history relate to the present? What is settler colonialism? How are the two related to each other and what is the connection between the past to the present? What is Zionism? What is the Doctrine of Discovery/Dominion? Moreover, how does this relate to Indigenous peoples across Turtle Island? What are the parallels between the legacy of se…
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In this episode of Expat Rebel, the host discusses their personal experience living as an expat in Mexico and shares updates about their lifestyle. They provide details of a recent windstorm and their hobbies such as writing and converting old slides into JPEGs. The host also discusses the results of a survey for the top expat locations, revealing …
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Kyle Morris and Dakota Smith wrestle with the intricacies of scriptural authenticity versus societal perceptions, dissecting the theological tensions that arise when Jesus is co-opted for pop culture messaging. Striking a balance between relevance and reverence, we address the potential for confusion when biblical stories are adapted for modern tas…
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In this week’s episode of Wellness As A Way of Life I am focusing on my experience implementing Self-Hypnosis into my Wellness Tool Box. I'll be sharing my newfound passion for self-hypnosis and its impact on holistic wellness. Over the past few months, I've been using the Oneleaf app and have experienced firsthand how self-hypnosis can help with s…
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Join us, your hosts Kyle Morris, Dakota Smith, and David Glavin, as we unveil the new visual dimension of the Be Disciples podcast. We're stepping into the world of video podcasting to bring the Word to you with greater impact, responding to the pulse of contemporary culture with the wisdom of the Scriptures. Witness the delicate dance of upholding…
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Introduction In this Season 5, Episode 5 of Wellness As A Way of Life, "The Sober Scene,” we are excited to welcome Alysse Bryson and Alex Nyman, two trailblazers in the sober community who are redefining what it means to live a fulfilling, alcohol-free lifestyle. Alysse, the founder of Sober Curator, offers an intimate look into her evolution from…
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Embark with us on a transformative expedition to the heart of Chiapas, Mexico, where the road less traveled led us through a tapestry of spiritual encounters and cultural awakenings. Our recent mission trip found us weaving through bustling cityscapes and serene villages, embracing the warmth of newfound friendships and the resilience that comes fr…
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Introduction Today, we bring you the third episode of our Elevate + Lead Mini Series, where we dive deep into the topic of navigating being micromanaged. In this episode, host Megan Swan and guest Barbara San-Roman provide practical tools and advice for handling conflict in the workplace. They discuss ways to prepare for uncomfortable conversations…
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Thursday, 01/25/2024, on American Indian Airwaves “Defiling Mother Earth: Stopping the Mountain Valley Pipeline”Today on American Indian Airwaves listeners will hear an update the $6.6 billion Mountain Valley Pipeline construction struggles and how the Mountain Valley Pipeline, LLC, a joint venture of several companies operating in the extractive i…
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Introduction This month we are continuing our Elevate + Lead Mini-Series where we explore the intersection of wellness, leadership, and personal development. In this episode, Megan Swan and special guest Barbara San-Roman explore the importance of self-awareness and self-trust in leadership. They discuss the impact of self-awareness on personal gro…
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Introduction This month we are continuing our Elevate + Lead Mini-Series where we explore the intersection of wellness, leadership, and personal development. In today's episode, Megan Swan and Barbara San-Roman dive into the art of public speaking and leadership. They discuss the importance of knowing your audience, crafting compelling stories, and…
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Introduction Welcome to the Season 5 of Wellness As A Way of Life with your host, Megan Swan. In this episode, Megan shares her excitement for the new season and her focus on self-leadership, holistic wellness, aging, spirituality, and sexuality. She also previews an upcoming mini-series with Barbara san Roman and talks about her new community proj…
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Today on American Indian Airwaves, we will hear highlights on what happened at the 30th Anniversary of the Beginning of the War Against Oblivion, the armed uprising of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN) on January 1st, 1994, against the colonial state of Mexico and global capitalism. The anniversary-gathering was organized by thousand…
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Diné ‘defender of the sacred, artist, activist, musician, author, land defender, Warrior,’ Klee Benally Walks On or transitioned on the morning of December 31, 2023. He was 48 years old and from what the place of many houses in what is known as Flagstaff, AZ. He was from the Tódích’íi’nii (Bitter Water People clan and born for the Wandering People …
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December 29th of every year marks another anniversary of the Wound Knee Massacre of 1890 and the Occupation of Wounded Knee occurred from 02/27/1973 to 05/08/1973. The Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 is the result of the United States (U.S.) 7th Calvary stopped Miniconjou and Lakota Ghost Dancers and community members from returning home to Pine Ridg…
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As the Christmas season wraps its festive arms around us, our church family recently had a children’s Christmas program that truly embodied the reason for the season. The little ones, dressed as shepherds, took us back to the miraculous night of Jesus' birth with a performance that warmed every heart in the room. Special thanks go out to Terry, Kat…
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