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Bein' Ian With Jordan

Ian Fidance & Jordan Jensen

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Hey world, Ian and Jordan here! This is our pod and we’re really excited you guys are hanging out! It’s a podcast that’s like a sleepover with your two best friends. If we were in school as kids they’d separate us, but now we’re adults and they can’t tell us what to do! School’s out for summer, B*tch!
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Tune in for Love From Above: Where the Otherworldly Gets Down-to-Earth Join the Sibling Spirit Guides on their weekly podcast, Love From Above, where they bridge the gap between the celestial and the everyday. Each episode explores topics from their unique channeling sessions, unlocking information and perspectives not found in your average self-help manual. Expect: Unfiltered wisdom from higher dimensional beings, delivered with a dose of down-to-earth practicality. Intriguing topics coveri ...
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There’s not a topic I wouldn’t discuss, well besides politics, We can talk about anything and everything that’s on your mind. Anywhere from Wild,Stupid,Crazy Imaginations or Never B4 talked about you name it. Let’s talk.
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Welcome to The Catherine B. Roy Show, business and personal growth podcast exploring what it truly means to turn your passion into profitable business and providing practical steps on how to do what you love and make your dream life and business flourish. This is a show filled with inspiration, positivity, practical tools and tips. This is the place where you will meet EXTRAORDINARY high achievers, Nobel Peace Price, EMMY and Oscar awarded scientists and artists, NFL players, thought leaders ...
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Innovating Clinical Trials

Liam Eves and Ted Trafford

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Welcome to Innovating Clinical Trials, the podcast designed for clinical research professionals eager to deepen their understanding of clinical trials through concise, insightful segments. Join your hosts, Liam Eves and Ted Trafford, as they uncover the core issues in clinical research, reflect on the industry, and challenge conventional wisdom. Ted Trafford - https://traffordresearch.com/ With 29 years of experience in clinical research, Ted leads Feasibility, Business Development, and Site ...
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A modern magyar rádiózás legrégebbi népzenei műsora gyakori stúdiókoncertekkel, vendégekkel. A Tilos Rádió hetente egyszer összefüggő 2 óra időtartamú népzenei adása (a hazai rádiók közül talán ez a leghosszabb). Ezt a műsort Éri Péter (Kossuth-díjas Muzsikás együttes tagjaként) alapította Palotai Zsolttal együtt, és szerkesztéséért több mint húsz évig Ziku Evantia és máig tartóan Keszthelyi Imre DJ Qtewly felel. Evantia ma is háttérmunkával segíti a műsort. Később csatlakozott, és most már ...
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Our podcast airs LIVE every Friday 7 PM EST/4 PM PST Subscribe to us on YouTube and Rumble I am a small podcast doing what God has led me to do. LifeClips is a hodgepodge of sorts. I talk about prophecy, however, not much at all. I think that camp (except for the date setters) are plugging away nicely. I do have them on the show from time to time! I love to share other LifeClips of struggling believers who either came home as the prodigal or received the truth of who Jesus is and recognized ...
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B-List Horror Heroes

B-List Horror Heroes

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A horror podcast focusing on B-List horror films we've grown to love or hate, or love to hate. We laugh, Nappy cries, but we always have a bloody good time. Featuring Horror News, Horror Games, and maybe a beer or 7...
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We've owned Studio B Salon in Shreveport, LA for over 10 years, and if we've learned one thing, it's that if you want to know what's going on then you come to the salon. So put on those EarPods, get ready to laugh, cry, and learn all at the same time!
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Footy Prime The Podcast

Sharms, Craiger, Jimmy B, Dubs, JC and Wonger

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Hosted by James Sharman, former football pros Craig Forrest, Jimmy Brennan & Amy Walsh, and producers Jeff Cole and Dan Wong Your Almost Daily Footy Fix! Follow us on socials @: X @footy_prime TikTok @FootyPrimeThePodcast Youtube @FootyPrimePodcast IG FootyPrimeIG Facebook: Footy Prime The Podcast Email: footyprimepodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Professing Literature

David Anderson and Eric Williams

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Why do great novels, poems and plays move us and excite us? How can they change the way we look at ourselves and the world? What do these authors have to teach us? Why do they matter? There are no better answers to these questions than those provided by the authors themselves. We want to let them speak. Professing Literature is not a broad summary of major works. Instead, it will zero in on one or two key passages, looking at them closely in order to figure out what is at stake. The goal wil ...
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The Eve's Drop

The Eve's Drop and The Pod Network

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Women talk. It gets real. There will be drama. Truth. Questions. A few tears here and there but more laughs in between. This is what happens when women talk. Hosted by Delamar Arias, Monica Francesca Tobias, and Gelli Victor. Produced by Jude Rocha. Thanks for tuning in! You can help support our podcast by doing the following: TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY! RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LET US KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS via the Q&A and POLL via the SPOTIFY app! ...
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Deep Waters

Kenneth Shelton

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Deep Waters is about understanding and how to apply what's in the Bible. We need the absolute revelation, not interpretation, of God's written voice. Bible and ministry ignorance is one of the greatest plagues we are facing today, (also known as the Laodicean Church age) and I have the most earnest desire to eradicate this plague from our earthly church today. If you want entry level Bible teaching, or no teaching at all then you can attend your local church, but if you want to get to know G ...
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The podcast formerly known as How May I Offend You Today is now The Regularly Random Podcast. And the new name says it all. I may talk about ShamWow towels in one episode and my high- school Latin teacher's Daschund in the next. However, humor will remain constant. Season 1: Faith and Funnies Season 2: A Murder Mockcast- Fishing for Answers Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whoasusannah/support
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It's not about me or any amazing DJ tricks that I could do - it's about the MUSIC. I am Seanskee, a DJ since 1979. I am an experienced nightclub, event, festival and mix-show DJ. I have played to crowds from the hundreds, to thousands, to tens(hundreds?)-of-thousands in clubs, theaters, events and on TV. My work has taken me from Chicago, to Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco, among many other cities in the U.S. In Chicago during the rise of House Music in the 1980s and early 1990s ...
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Podcast: 1999

Mark Malek, Matt Comegys, and Brian Clayton

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A discussion about the classic television series, Space: 1999. Mark Malek, Matt Comegys, Brian Clayton, and an ocassional guest take a look at each episode and decide how much of it is sci-fi fun, and how much is just existential dread.
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Welcome to Afraid-ish. A podcast where we take a deep dive into the history and paranormal while enjoying some tasty adult beverages. From ghost sightings to hauntings, urban legends, and cryptids. Let's get weird and Afraid-ish together. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afraid-ish/support
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Living 20's Unpredictably

Living 20's Unpredictably

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As I’m turning 21, there has been so much that I went through as I survived my first year in my 20’s. From being a full-time college student with two-part time jobs, identifying what friendships mean to me, a life with or without dating, my mental health, and a scary timer on my future. It can be challenging at times but the fun part about life is that it’s UNPREDICTABLE. So, are you ready for non-stop venting, friendship talks, mental health tips, and other weird topics that will pop up? Th ...
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ABOUT: With over 13 years in Bangkok Thailand, Emanuel Skinner has become a household name and a house music icon locally and abroad. Originally from San Francisco and now a Phuket local sharing his vision and sound all across South East Asia . With over 20 years experience filling the best and biggest venues from Jakarta, Singapore, China, India, to South Korea, Bangladesh to Malaysia, the Maldives, Myanmar, Cambodia, Vietnam and all over Thailand (Chang Mai, Koh Tao, Koh Samui, Phuket, Pat ...
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A history of food in the Crescent City that explores race, power, social status, and labor. In Insatiable City: Food and Race in New Orleans (U Chicago Press, 2024), Theresa McCulla probes the overt and covert ways that the production of food and the discourse about it both created and reinforced many strains of inequality in New Orleans, a city si…
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During the night of 25 July 1941, assassins planted a time bomb in the bed of the former French Interior Minister, Marx Dormoy. The explosion on the following morning launched a two-year investigation that traced Dormoy's murder to the highest echelons of the Vichy regime. Dormoy, who had led a 1937 investigation into the "Cagoule," a violent right…
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Watching the footage of the January 6 insurrection, Professor Bradley Onishi wondered: If I hadn't left evangelicalism, would I have been there? Today’s book is: Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism—and What Comes Next (Broadleaf Books, 2023), by Dr. Bradley Onishi, which unpacks recent U.S. history to show how th…
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In this week's episode, Modya and David's method for exploring the Torah portion through the lens of a specific character trait lands them on Chukat (Num. 19:1-22:1) through the lens of Silence. In Chukat (spoiler alert), a lot happens: the law of the red heifer is expounded, Miriam and Aaron pass on, and Moses's exasperation with the people leads …
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In Waiting for the Cool Moon: Anti-Imperialist Struggles in the Heart of Japan's Empire (Duke UP, 2024) Wendy Matsumura interrogates the erasure of colonial violence at the heart of Japanese nation-state formation. She critiques Japan studies’ role in this effacement and contends that the field must engage with anti-Blackness and anti-Indigeneity a…
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Saving the Dead: Tibetan Funerary Rituals in the Tradition of the Sarvardurgatipariśodhana Tantra (WSTB, 2024) explores Tibetan funerary manuals based on the Sarvadurgatipariśodhana Tantra (SDP), focusing on the writings of the Sa skya author Rje btsun Grags pa rgyal mtshan (1147–1216) and the diverse forms of agency—human, nonhuman, and material—a…
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A group of landholding elites waged psychological warfare on the El Salvadoran people, and oppressed them for generations. When a psychologist and Jesuit priest defended the rationality of the people against their oppressors, he paid the ultimate price. This is episode three of Cited’s returning season, The Rationality Wars. This season tells stori…
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Does Southeast Asia “exist”? It’s a real question: Southeast Asia is a geographic region encompassing many different cultures, religions, political styles, historical experiences, and languages, economies. Can we think of this part of the world as one cohesive “place”? Eric Thompson, in his book The Story of Southeast Asia (NUS Press: 2024), sugges…
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A primary question for many librarians, directors, and board members is how to evaluate diversity in a collection on an ongoing basis. Curating Community Collections: A Holistic Approach to Diverse Collection Development (Bloomsbury, 2024) by Mary Schreiber and Wendy Bartlett provides librarians with the tools they need to understand the results of…
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In this episode Hizer Mir and his co-author Sahar Ghumkhor talk to Shareef Muhammad about the phenomenon of Muslims in the Manosphere. Shareef is a scholar of history based in Atlanta, Georgia, who works on Muslims, race and third worldism - especially the experience of Black Muslims in the context of imperial America. This interview results from a…
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Each year, hundreds of thousands of migrants are moved through immigration court. With a national backlog surpassing one million cases, court hearings take years and most migrants will eventually be ordered deported. The Slow Violence of Immigration Court: Procedural Justice on Trial (NYU Press, 2023) by Dr. Maya Pagni Barak sheds light on the expe…
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It was the end of an amazing journey at Copa America for Canada (third place match notwithstanding) but in the end Leo's Argentina showed its class. On today's pod the crew breaks down a brilliant tournament, but one that also raises some questions as the build towards 2026 begins! David Edgar played 42 times for Canada whilst plying his trade in E…
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Send us a Text Message. In this week's episode, the Sibling Spirit Guides discuss the surprising idea that numbers are not just mathematical tools, but the very building blocks of reality. They explain how prime numbers hold the Creator's energy, while all numbers form the universe's symphony. Even your day-to-day life is influenced by numbers, wit…
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What is data, and why does it matter for us to care about the data traces we leave behind? What are the implications for our lives of how this data is used by other people in other times and places? In a conversation with Joanne Kuai, authors Aram Sinnreich and Jesse Gilbert introduce their new book and talk about how we can rethink our relationshi…
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The emergence of the popular music industry in the early twentieth century not only drove a wedge between music production and consumption, it also underscored a wider separation of labor from leisure and of the workplace from the domestic sphere. These were changes characteristic of an industrial society where pleasure was to be sought outside of …
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Counter-Cartographies: Reading Singapore Otherwise (Liverpool UP, 2024) draws from a body of Anglophone and multilingual cultural texts created in contemporary Singapore and in its diasporic communities. From banned documentaries to award-winning graphic novels, flash fiction collections to conceptual art, there is a vibrant, growing body of transm…
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This episode of the Language on the Move Podcast is part of the Life in a New Language series. Life in a New Language is a new book just out from Oxford University Press. Life in a New Language examines the language learning and settlement experiences of 130 migrants to Australia from 34 different countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and Latin Americ…
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An interview with Dr. Nadia Fadil who speaks about secularism the state and Islam. We delve into questions such as what it means to call Islam a lived and embodied reality and what the relationship is between Islam and secularism. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://n…
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This episode features a conversation with Dr. William Gow on his recently published book, Performing Chinatown: Hollywood, Tourism, and the Making of a Chinese American Community (Stanford University Press, 2024), focuses on the 1930s and 1940s Los Angeles–its Chinatowns, and “city,” as well as the Chinese American community’s relationship with Hol…
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In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites (University of Chicago Press, 2021), Dr. Monika Krause asks about the concrete material research objects behind shared conversations about classes of objects, periods, and regions in the social sciences and humanities. It is well known that biologists focus on particular organisms, such as mic…
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Mental health care and its radical possibilities reimagined in the context of its global development under capitalism. The contemporary world is oversaturated with psychiatric programs, methods, and reforms promising to address any number of "crises" in mental health care. When these fail, alternatives to the alternatives simply pile up and seem to…
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Black resistance to white supremacy is often reduced to a simple binary, between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s nonviolence and Malcolm X’s “by any means necessary.” In We Refuse: A Forceful History of Black Resistance (Seal Press, 2024), historian Kellie Carter Jackson urges us to move past this false choice, offering an unflinching examination of t…
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There's a lot of talk these days about the existential risk that artificial intelligence poses to humanity -- that somehow the AIs will rise up and destroy us or become our overlords. In The AI Mirror: How to Reclaim our Humanity in an Age of Machine Thinking (Oxford UP), Shannon Vallor argues that the actual, and very alarming, existential risk of…
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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to my 7th topic of ten which is titled, “Stop With The Excuses & Lies”. And but you should know why I am doing a message on this topic and that is because I feel like so many of us including me, have a quiver full of excuses for why we initially respond to God requests with a strange series of statements like, “ God …
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Oli and Amy chat CFMTL’s draw vs #VWFC, a striker’s mentality and the talent pool in QC. They also ask: Were the early glimmers of impressive play from Iankov just fool’s gold? Is Courtois getting subs right a sign of his growth as a coach or simply that he’s gained more of an understanding of his players? Gabriel Gervais will meet with media on We…
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More fun than a house of mirrors. Catch up with the episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_wkZoZPQ7k&list=PLUA9kG1DciUwY2VSvIGk3WZI_TqJMynxG&index=35 If you dig our dive into "Space: 1999," please support us at Patreon, where you get episodes early with all the unedited banter, as well as live chats from time to time: https://www.patreon.c…
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In recent years, a searching national conversation has called attention to the social and racial injustices that define America’s criminal system. The incarceration of vast numbers of people, and the punitive treatment of African Americans in particular, are targets of widespread criticism. But despite the election of progressive prosecutors in sev…
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Coming Out Republican: A History of the Gay Right (U Chicago Press, 2024) is a fascinating and engaging historical tour of those who were gay and active in Republican and conservative politics over the course of the last 80 years. Neil J. Young has written an accessible and deeply sources book that brings forward stories about those in the closet, …
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Judaism in the twenty-first century has seen the rise of the messianic Third Temple movement, as religious activists based in Israel have worked to realize biblical prophecies, including the restoration of a Jewish theocracy and the construction of the third and final Temple on Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. Through groundbreaking ethnographic research,…
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When Americans and other citizens of advanced capitalist countries think of humanitarianism, they think of charitable efforts to help people displaced by war, disaster, and oppression find new homes where they can live complete lives. However, as the historian Laura Robson argues in her book Human Capital: A History of Putting Refugees to Work (Ver…
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Traversed by thousands of trains and millions of riders, the Northeast Corridor might be America’s most famous railway, but its influence goes far beyond the right-of-way. Dr. David Alff welcomes readers aboard to see how nineteenth-century train tracks did more than connect Boston to Washington, DC. They transformed hundreds of miles of Atlantic s…
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Based on over a decade of research, a powerful, moving work of narrative nonfiction that illuminates the little-known world of the anexos of Mexico City, the informal addiction treatment centers where mothers send their children to escape the violence of the drug war. The Way That Leads Among the Lost: Life, Death, and Hope in Mexico City's Anexos …
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The story of four remarkable women who shaped the intellectual history of the 20th century: Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch. On the cusp of the Second World War, four women went to Oxford to begin their studies: a fiercely brilliant Catholic convert; a daughter of privilege longing to escape her stifling upbringing…
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Paige Reynolds's book Modernism in Irish Women's Contemporary Writing: The Stubborn Mode (Oxford UP, 2023) examines the tangled relationship between contemporary Irish women writers and literary modernism. In the early decades of the twenty-first century, Irish women's fiction has drawn widespread critical acclaim and commercial success, with a sur…
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From ancient times to the modern world, the idea of the Faustian bargain—the exchange of one’s soul in return for untold riches and power—has exerted a magnetic pull upon our collective imaginations. In Devil's Contract: A History of the Faustian Bargain (Melville House, 2024), Dr. Ed Simon takes us on a historical tour of the Faustian bargain, fro…
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Karine Varley's book Vichy's Double Bind: French Collaboration between Hitler and Mussolini during the Second World War (Cambridge UP, 2023) advances a significant new interpretation of French collaboration during the Second World War. Arguing that the path to collaboration involved not merely Nazi Germany but Fascist Italy, it suggests that the Vi…
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