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Women Worth Knowing

Cheryl Brodersen and Robin Jones Gunn

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Join us each week for a lively conversation between authors Cheryl Brodersen and Robin Jones Gunn as they explore the lives of well-known—and not so well-known—Christian women in history. Trust us, these are definitely women worth knowing!
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Back to Basics is the radio and publishing ministry of Pastor Brian Brodersen of Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa. This ministry is designed to take people back to the basic principles for living found in the Word of God. It is our hope that through this ministry you will "grow in the grace and in the knowledge of our precious Lord and Savior Jesus Christ."
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Welcome to the I Heart Costa Mesa Show! Where a a Born and raised Costa Mesa kid chats with old friends and new businesses in Costa Mesa, California. We'll be interviewing locals, sharing stories and connecting with our community. Follow along!
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At Watermark we have a different way of thinking about what church should and could be. At Watermark, we’re simply a group of people FOLLOWING Jesus and becoming more like Him, CONNECTING with one another through authentic and intentional community and SERVING people outside the four walls of the church where we live, work, play and beyond… We think it’s one of the most worthwhile things you’ll ever be a part of and we hope you’ll come check it out this Sunday.
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Daily Devotional Podcast by Pastor Terry Reynolds of Agape Chapel OC in Costa Mesa, CA. Visit https://www.agapechapeloc.org/ to see more content by AC-OC. Pastor Terry, who has been affectionately referred to as “Pastor Dad” by his kids over the years, invites you to enjoy this short-and-sweet devotional podcast available on most platforms. These ~10 min. podcasts are a great way to focus on God’s Word in the midst of our busy lives. Some of our #AgapeChapelOCFamily members enjoy listening t ...
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The messages on this podcast are taken from the Joyful Life Bible Study at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa taught Cheryl Brodersen. The “Challenge” series include discussions with Angie Emma and Jasmine Alnutt, as well as other special guests. Cheryl is the wife of senior pastor Brian Brodersen. She is the youngest daughter of Pastor Chuck Smith, who led the Calvary Chapel movement in the 1970s. Cheryl leads the Joyful Life Women’s Ministry, and is an author of several books. Check out Cheryl's ot ...
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DimeStories

DimeStories

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DimeStories are 3-minute stories read by the author at open mic events in San Diego & Costa Mesa, California and Albuquerque, New Mexico. Fact or fiction, all the stories are true. The podcast is co-produced and co-hosted by Jennifer Simpson and Nicholas Thurkettle.
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Calvary Carluke

Calvary Christian Fellowship Carluke

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Calvary Christian Fellowship, Carluke is an affiliated church of the Calvary Chapel Churches of Costa Mesa California, USA. Information on Calvary Chapel can be found at www.calvarychapel.com.
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Cross Community Church, Irvine - Messages

Cross Community Church, Irvine

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Our Sunday teachings are meant to inspire, instruct and invoke a passion for Christ's call upon our lives. While a 'memorable' or a 'thought-provoking' message can aid in the process, ultimately sermons are meant to create obedience in our lives, by making sense of our world through God's perspective.
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The L.A. Report is a breakdown of the day's top news from Southern California, featuring the award-winning reporting of LAist 89.3 FM – L.A.'s number one NPR station. Hosted by Susanne Whatley in the morning and Nick Roman in the afternoon, it's the smart way to start and end your day. This program is made possible in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the American people.
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Orange Coast College prof Trump's election an 'act of terrorism' audio English A couple of months ago, a student at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, California, took the following video of Olga Pere Stable-Cox, his human sexuality professor, pontificating about the 2016 election. The delightfully named Stable-Cox called the election an “act of terrorism,” labelled Mike Pence an “anti-gay human” and lamented that any American could vote for Donald Trump. If you were wondering if there woul ...
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Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican church founded by Pastor Todd Hunter, located in Orange County, California. We are deeply interested in Jesus Christ, the church, and the world around us. We admit that our services are a bit eclectic: a combination of biblical teaching, openness to things of the Spirit in worship and prayer, and Anglican liturgy. We are apprentices of Jesus, learning how to do what he did, live as he lived, for the sake of others. If you find yourself in Orange County, we ...
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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

Hi-Desert Sound Sessions

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Hi-Desert Sound Sessions hopes you will enjoy the mixes that are posted on this page. I will be posting new music for you to discover weekly by local and world wide artist. Please stay tuned and keep your ears open. If you like what you hear and are looking for a dj to perform at one of your events please contact us by email info@plasticgroove.com. With over 20 years of DJ’ing experience, Dennis Simms has held residencies at famous clubs like Metropolis (Irvine, CA) C2K at The Venetian (Las ...
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Welcome to OC Business Report, the podcast that shines a bright light on the vibrant and diverse business community of Orange County, California. Join us as we explore the entrepreneurial spirit that defines this beautiful coastal region and get to know the faces behind the businesses that make it thrive. OC Business Report takes you on a journey through the heart of Southern California, where both prominent industry leaders and the unsung heroes of small businesses share their stories, insi ...
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Beyond Buds

People's California

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From People's comes Beyond Buds, where we go far out to find new stories about your favorite plant. Experts and activists from the whole spectrum of the cannabis industry are here to chat. Why don't you step on in, bud?
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We go behind the scenes of the startup world, sharing innovative ideas and tools used by top founders to get up and running, grow, get funding, and scale! Hear from real founders and learn from both their successes and failures. Get valuable insights and inspiration, to help you succeed even more, regardless of your level of experience! About Mission Matters: At Mission Matters we amplify stories for Entrepreneurs, Executives and Experts. Our host and Co Founder, Adam Torres has interviewed ...
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Utility Emergency Response with Isaac Alatorre is an informative and educational program for those in the utility and liquid management industry. Join Portable Pipeline Advisor and Host Isaac Alatorre as he explores all things utility industry, and emergency preparedness. Twice a month Isaac will share his expertise with you all about the wonderful and exciting world of Water, Wastewater, and Flood Management along with guest experts in the industry.
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Personal Injury Attorney

The Morris Law Group

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If you have been injured at work, you will want to hire the best workers compensation attorney in Riverside, CA. An experienced workers compensation attorney will ensure you get the help and the money you deserve. Geoff Morris is one of the highest-rated workers compensation attorneys with an extensive record of success for his clients.
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Sleuth

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Like a real-life Phantom of the Opera, Southern California local theater actor Daniel Wozniak lured his victims, Sam Herr and Julie Kibuishi, in the attic of a theatre, where he would kill and dismember them before performing on stage the very same night. As of now, Wozniak alone sits on San Quentin's death row. But is there room for more? Is Rachel Buffett, a former Disney Princess and Dan's ex fiancee, an accomplice in the murderous scheme? Simultaneous to the launch of SLEUTH, today began ...
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Money used in Kevin de León's run for re-election raises eyebrows. We speak with correspondent Frank Stoltze. Orange County Supervisors met today amid calls for Andrew Do to resign. Progress on a plan to turn a former oil field into a nature preserve. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.co…
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Hold tight as this will be a journey of sounds from the underground to the mainstage… Sixty minutes of the very best House, Bass, tech and techno on GAWP Presents... The second part of the tour diary and this time GAWP is in Costa Mesa at a transformed restaurant and then heads to San Diego.By This Is Distorted
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Agnes Weston was born in Bath, England forty years after Jane Austen’s death. In Agnes’ day, Bath still retained the elegance, class, and social status that it had held during the time of Jane Austen’s writing of the book, Persuasion. Agnes was born into a wealthy family, but eschewed her parents’ ardent Christian faith until she met a young minist…
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Land movement in a part of Rancho Palos Verdes has now cut off power to hundreds of homes. As Southern California heads into another heatwave, we look at a cooler way to cook at home. Wilmington celebrates its 45th annual Labor Day parade. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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SoCal Edison shuts off power for residents in the Portugese Bend area of Rancho Palos Verdes. Better healthcare could help improve absenteeism at Southern California schools. Linda Deutsch, a veteran courts reporter for the AP, died Sunday. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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Power will be shut off at noon today in Rancho Palos Verdes due to faster land movement. Younger Asian Americans more likely to report experiencing anti-Asian discrimination than their parents and grandparents - why? We give you updates on some of the bills passed at the end of this legislative session, from initiatives on tiny homes for the unhous…
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Today on the LA Report, a new California legislature bill could require insurance providers to cover infertility diagnoses and services. Huntington Beach is prepared to fight a ban on library book bans. And teachers struggle to make the cell phone ban work. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://la…
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Some Allstate homeowners face a 30% insurance rate hike. Disgraced councilmember José Huizar was supposed to turn himself in for tax evasion & racketeering, but it was delayed. Happy hour tips from Gab Chabrán. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https://laist.com…
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A federal judge wants to know what happens to millions of dollars of homelessness funding in L.A. Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu could soon get speed cameras to catch bad drivers. Seafood anyone? This Food Friday, we're taking a trip to the 626. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
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A federal judge expresses frustration with L.A. homelessness officials. A broken sewer line is the latest casualty of a quick-moving landslide in Rancho Palos Verdes. Shohei Ohtani bobbleheads are reselling for a pretty penny. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: http…
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L.A. is trying to figure out how to more quickly hire police officers. State lawmakers are considering a bill to crackdown on speeding drivers. Shohei Ohtani mania at Dodger Stadium last night -- did you get your bobblehead? Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support the show: https:/…
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In a survey meant to inform reparations policies, many Black Angelenos said city policies & law enforcement practices negatively impacted them. More efforts to clean up the smelly Chiquita Landfill. Board-and-care providers want a cut of Prop 1 funding. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.…
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O.C. Board of Supervisors meets for the first time since FBI raided the home of embattled member Andrew Do. L.A. Mayor Bass relocated some Asian antiquities at City Hall and community leaders aren't happy. We got you covered on where to find a good happy hour. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://…
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There are growing calls for O.C. Supervisor Andrew Do to resign as questions remains about what happened to millions of dollars he sent to a nonprofit. L.A. is expanding a program that sends mental health professionals to some 911 calls instead of police. Britpop band Oasis says today is gonna be the day they're gonna throw it back to us. Plus more…
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Agnes Weston was born in Bath, England forty years after Jane Austen’s death. In Agnes’ day, Bath still retained the elegance, class, and social status that it had held during the time of Jane Austen’s writing of the book, Persuasion. Agnes was born into a wealthy family, but eschewed her parents’ ardent Christian faith until she met a young minist…
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Orange County supervisors Vicente Sarmiento & Katrina Foley say their colleague Andrew Do should resign immediately. Researchers want to know why brown pelicans are dying of starvation. Former head coach Pete Carroll is coming back to USC. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Support t…
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It's the first day of classes at most Cal State universities, but the threat of budget cuts looms over the new start. About $1 million was supposed to go toward a Vietnam Memorial in Fountain Valley, but it's nowhere to be found. Brown pelicans are alright after a troubling spate of die-offs. Plus more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.…
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Orange County Supervisor Andrew Do has spoken out for the first time since county officials sued alleging millions of dollars of tax money was misspent. A proposed state bill would designate some tribal law enforcement officers as state peace officers. And what do lawmakers leaving the state legislature have to report about their next jobs? Plus, m…
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The Orange County Democratic Party has called on Supervisor Andrew Do to resign, which follows an FBI raid earlier this week connected to an LAist investigation into misuse of county funds. The Intuit Dome might get an exception from the state to serve alcohol until 4am. And we take you to Orange County's annual "living pictures" event, the Pageant…
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We speak with reporter Nick Gerda on the raids on multiple properties connected to OC Supervisor Andrew Do and a fraud investigation. California agencies want to improve the state's response to heatwaves. An Angeleno wins a swimming race at 102. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com. Sup…
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The FBI raided the Orange County homes of Supervisor Andrew Do and his daughter Rhiannon Do, as well as several other locations in connection with the Viet America Society yesterday. Newsom clashes with the city of Beverly Hills over the construction of a 165-unit affordable housing complex. Parts of Joshua Tree shut down due to bee activity. Suppo…
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Agents search the homes of OC Supervisor Andrew Do and his daughter. Details from LAist reporter Nick Gerda. CA officials say Beverly Hills "is in violation of state housing law” over an apartment building project. LAUSD looks to add school wellness centers. Plus, more. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://l…
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