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Colonial Hills

Pastor Rick Sayger

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Colonial Hills is a multi-site church located in DeSoto County Mississippi. God has placed us here to help people find & follow Jesus in our local community. We have campuses in Southaven & Hernando, MS. Come join us!
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Colonial Presbyterian Church

Colonial Presbyterian Church

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Podcasts featuring messages from Lead Pastor Jim West, as well as associate pastors and guest speakers. Join in person for worship Sundays! Overland Park Campus 8/9/10:30 AM or South Kansas City Campus 10:30 AM. And if you can't make it, we are LIVE online at 10:30 AM, colonialkc.org/watch.
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Don’t Call Me Resilient

The Conversation, Vinita Srivastava, Dannielle Piper, Krish Dineshkumar, Jennifer Moroz, Rehmatullah Sheikh, Kikachi Memeh, Ateqah Khaki, Scott White

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Host Vinita Srivastava dives into conversations with experts and real people to make sense of the news, from an anti-racist perspective. From The Conversation Canada.
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Footnoting History

Footnoting History

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Footnoting History is a bi-weekly podcast series dedicated to overlooked, popularly unknown, and exciting stories plucked from the footnotes of history. For further reading suggestions, information about our hosts, our complete episode archive, and more visit us at FootnotingHistory.com!
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We chat with B2B founders, CMOs, marketing & sales leaders about their successes, failures, what is working for them today in the B2B marketing world and everything in between. In each episode we dive deep into B2B topics including account-based marketing (ABM), demand generation, lead nurturing, sales and marketing alignment, automation, content marketing, marketing leadership and many more! Hosted by Shahin Hoda Produced by Shahin Hoda, Alexander Hipwell & Allysa Maywald from xGrowth.
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Barefoot Boys

Konkona | Luminary

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In 1911, just three decades after the sport of football came to India, a group of Bengali men sent shockwaves across the entire British Empire. The Amor Ekadosh, or “Immortal Eleven,” competing in one of the oldest football tournaments in the world, did so without boots on their feet. Unafraid to go toe-to-toe with their colonisers, they showed a country what freedom felt like–long before its citizens were free. Konkona Sen Sharma brings the remarkable story, once erased from history, to life.
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Hearts-based Education and Anti-Colonial Learning (H.E.A.L.) Healthcare invites you to explore ways we have come to be in this world through arts-based learning tools providing an opportunity to deepen understandings about cultural humility, cultural competency, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism. This podcast channel shares the audio inspired H.E.A.L. projects in one location. Be sure to read the podcast description for links to the project pages on the H.E.A.L. website to get all the backgr ...
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Theatre In 360°

The Colonial Players of Annapolis

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As Oscar Wilde once said "It was only in the theatre, that I lived", and volunteers at community theatres know this to be true! Theatre in 360º is brought to you by The Colonial Players of Annapolis, with your host Jim Reiter. We will be keeping you up to date with current shows, discovering what is happening in and around the theatre community, and taking a close up look at those that keep it running.
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How do empires rise? Why do they fall? And how have they shaped the world around us today? William Dalrymple and Anita Anand explore the stories, personalities and events of empire over the course of history.
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"The past is another country; they do things differently there." Inward Empire explores the role of ideas and ideology in American history -- how the surface of actions and events can be shaped by undercurrents of thought and belief. Accessible and thoroughly researched, each episode is a window into a world that is both profoundly foreign and strikingly similar to our own. Visit www.inwardempirepodcast.wordpress.com for pictures, maps, updates on the show, and more!
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Drilled

Critical Frequency

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A true-crime podcast about climate change. Hosted by award-winning investigative journalist Amy Westervelt and reported by a team of climate journalists, Drilled investigates the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.
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The Data Skeptic Podcast features interviews and discussion of topics related to data science, statistics, machine learning, artificial intelligence and the like, all from the perspective of applying critical thinking and the scientific method to evaluate the veracity of claims and efficacy of approaches.
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A Podcast on Colonial Legacy of South Asia. We talk to academics, field experts and present you with specialised knowledge on Colonial legacy in South Asia. Hosted by @omeribnhaq. We're on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @indiacolonised. Brought to you by www.ergostudios.in Read more about us and our work on www.ergostudios.in/india-colonised
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E6 Podcast

Colonial Church

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Candid conversations about the weekend message and more with some of the pastors from from Colonial Church in Wichita Falls, TX. Available everywhere you listen to podcasts and the Colonial Church app!
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A chronological introduction to the history of European imperialism and colonialism from a history student's perspective. For further reading, check out the sources used in the episodes at https://hocpodcast.wordpress.com. Follow me on Twitter @hoc_pod, and support the show at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hocpodcast. [Music used: Kevin MacLeod - Apero Hour (incompetech.com)]
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By the end of the Spanish-US war, the Philippines was on the menu. Two battles played out simultaneously on the archipelago: and old and a new empire fought for power over a colony, whilst Filipinos fought for independence. The Philippines honoured the US in their new constitution and flag. But they were betrayed, and a young revolutionary, Emilio …
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Learn what happened to British General Sir Roger Hale Sheaffe following fallout at York. Get a broader story behind what occurred between April 28-30 involving American Troops and native locals following Battle of York from day before, April 27. Discover exactly how long U.S. Joint Forces occupied York once battle ended. Determine if York’s people …
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With the death of JFK, Lyndon B. Johnson took over the Presidency and immediately had to wrestle with America’s relationship with Vietnam after the killing of Diem. Right from the start he prophesised that it would be his downfall and so it was. He consistently resented it and the distraction it was from his domestic agenda, the Great Society. Over…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 3. In this episode, Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, describes her relationship with her counsellor that reminds her “that she holds the medicine” for her healing and support the family unit rather than individual. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this episode from th…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 9. In this final episode, guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, summarizes her healing journey with host Devanee Cardinal. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare.ca/projects/ghost_pipe_podcast_co…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 6. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal begins and guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, discussion homelands and connection to land. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare.ca/projects/ghost_pi…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 7. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal hears from Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, who talks about first steps for moving forward and the priority she places on education that is historically accurate. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pip…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 8. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal and guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, discuss how counsellors can better meet the needs of Indigenous clients. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 1. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal begins the conversation with Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, will address the biases experienced by Joelene as she accesses mental health supports. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast proj…
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Round 3 - Medicines Talk, is the third recording in a 3-part series by poet Shannon Webb-Campbell that was created to address racial and sexual biases in healthcare. As a queer Mi'kmaq-settler poet, writer, and editor, I believe all arts are medicine. This project addresses healthcare provider biases via arts-based learning by giving three literary…
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I Am a Body of Land, is the first recording in a 3-part series by poet Shannon Webb-Campbell that was created to address racial and sexual biases in healthcare. As a queer Mi'kmaq-settler poet, writer, and editor, I believe all arts are medicine. This project addresses healthcare provider biases via arts-based learning by giving three literary read…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 4. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal begins and guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, talk about "cloaking" in mental health professionals. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare.ca/projects…
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Round 2 - Lunar Tides, is the second recording in a 3-part series by poet Shannon Webb-Campbell that was created to address racial and sexual biases in healthcare. As a queer Mi'kmaq-settler poet, writer, and editor, I believe all arts are medicine. This project addresses healthcare provider biases via arts-based learning by giving three literary r…
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Introduction episode of the Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal introduces the series to the listener, sharing how her conversations with Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, will address the biases experienced by Indigenous individuals accesses mental health supports throughout the serie…
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This Sm’algya̱x (Ts’msyen Language) story is about two supernatural beings on a berry eating journey. This arts-based learning tool was developed for health care professionals, however anyone is welcome to participate and learn from it. Before you listen along to Maaym Binben, Berry Bellies, go to the storybook to move through the pages with the au…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 2. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal and guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, discuss tokenism as it pertains to Indigenous culture. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this episode from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare.ca/projects/ghos…
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Ghost Pipe Podcast - Conversations Decolonizing Mental Health - Chat 5. In this episode, host Devanee Cardinal begins and guest Jolene Thrasher, an Inuk woman, talk about tattoos and their connection to culture and identity. Access the Reflection Questions that accompany this series from the Ghost Pipe Podcast project page > https://healhealthcare.…
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I’m not really sure what the point of the DNC is this year since the only choice we have is Pro-Weapons to Israel, pro-cop city, pro-militarized border, pro-prison Kamala Harris. But the DNC is going to be held as a formality to confirm Kamala as the candidate. Because, hell yeah, Democracy for the win. While we on colonial outcasts would never tel…
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Etymologies are delicious stories of our language that are widely discussed and treated as factual. But they are actually the product of an obscure subdiscipline of historical linguistics and semiotics. Most etymologies are unknown past certain points, but there are some surprisingly common words that we do not know the origin of.…
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The Pope responds with despair to the news of Constantinople's fall. He calls for a Crusade to restore the Latin position. The man who answers is the brother of the King of France, Charles of Anjou. Michael Palaiologos is willing to do whatever it takes to stop them. This means he must agree to church union. Period: 1261-82 Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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Do Her No Harm – Stories of Health Inequity and Dehumanization Experienced by cis-Women in the Canadian Healthcare System Episode 1 - Laura McNab-Coombs Clark: A Little Humanity Can Go a Long Way In this episode, Project Lead Laura provides a brief overview of the Do Her No Harm project and how to best use this learning tool. She then shares her ow…
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Do Her No Harm – Stories of Health Inequity and Dehumanization Experienced by cis-Women in the Canadian Healthcare System Episode 2 - Marie Civitarese: Believe My Pain In this episode, Marie shares her story of trying to navigate the Canadian Healthcare System as a young woman battling endometriosis for over 20 years. After decades of being passed …
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Do Her No Harm – Stories of Health Inequity and Dehumanization Experienced by cis-Women in the Canadian Healthcare System Episode 4 - Santanna Hernandez: Intersectionality and How We Can Be Agents for System Change In this episode, Dr. Santanna Hernandez shares her story of navigating the Canadian Healthcare System as an Indigenous Woman, highlight…
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Do Her No Harm – Stories of Health Inequity and Dehumanization Experienced by cis-Women in the Canadian Healthcare System Episode 3 - Brittany Clark: What Makes A Woman In this episode, Brittany shares her story as a young woman trying to navigate infertility over the last six years. She describes how repetitive experiences of inconsiderate languag…
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Bandai Namco called and they need record breaking profits and they need them yesterday! Luckily, Sunset Productions has arrived with a solution: license the Mobile Suit Gundam brand into as many punny products as humanly possible. No industry shall be left unexploited and no demographic shall be left unsatisfied. Cucko clocks? We’ve got those. Cash…
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In this episode, we talked shop with Hager Radi about her biodiversity monitoring work. While biodiversity modeling may sound simple, count organisms and mark their location, there is a lot more to it than that! Incomplete and biased data can make estimations hard. There are also many species with very few observations in the wild. Using machine le…
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Seven days ago the Ukrainian Army (AFU) initiated a surprise counter-offensive into the Russian region of Kursk along the northern border of Ukraine and initially captured over 350 square kilometers of territory, in what is the largest regional gain since the Kharkiv offensive nearly two years ago. It's going to be a blunder. The AFU is incredibly …
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Vietnam, or Indochina as it was known, had been under French colonial rule since the nineteenth century. This was until the Vietnamese nationalist group, the Viet Minh, took on the French in 1946. Ho Chi Minh, son of a Confucian scholar, former chef in Boston, and lover of French literature, was at their head. The fighting came to an end in 1954 wi…
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Battle of Mogadishu was a battle between U.S. forces and Somali militia fighters in Mogadishu, Somalia, on October 3–4, 1993. It marked the end of a U.S.-led military intervention in Somalia, which had begun in 1992. Travel to Germany with me here Check out our sister podcast the Mystery of Everything Coffee Collab With The Lore Lodge COFFEE Bonus …
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Deny yourself? Die to self? Must I decrease? Is this the way to live the Christian life? No, the New Testament writers of Scripture tell us that your old self already died and that you've become a new creation in Christ. If you are already dead and have already become a new self in Christ, then why would you need to die to self? In Christ, you are …
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Determine how Colonel Alexander Macomb responded in the wake of receiving news from British Deserters regarding possible retaliation strike. Discover whether or not a British & Canadian Joint Retaliation Attack happened. Learn if a rumor resulted in putting U.S. Troop Forces at Sackett’s Harbour under further alert come early March 1813. Go behind …
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Cravats. Top hats. Barongs. Striped pants. Wide, wide waistbands. Well-dressed men are on the prowl in Luneta, turning heads and inciting whispers. Let’s meet these fashionable fops, shall we? Follow us on IG: ⁠@thecolonialdept⁠ Follow us on TikTok: ⁠@thecolonialdept⁠ Email us: ⁠thecolonialdept@gmail.com Audio from Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagge…
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