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Part absurd. Part useful. 100% Practical. Where life's least important problems get the attention they absolutely don’t deserve. In "Useless Advice," we dive headfirst into the ridiculous, solving everyday dilemmas you didn’t know needed solving. Whether it’s mastering the delicate art of eating a banana in public without embarrassment, surviving the social minefield of elevator small talk, or avoiding nose-picking disasters—we’ve got you covered. This is the podcast that turns life’s most t ...
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Popular Podagogy - Queen's Faculty of Education

Queen's University Faculty of Education

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Popular Podagogy is a podcast from the Queen’s University Faculty of Education that brings big ideas in teaching and education to life. Our guests include top researchers and instructors from our Faculty and beyond, as well as practicing teachers to combine innovative educational ideas with the everyday life of being a teacher. Chris Carlton is our new host for 2022, Nathan Cheney was our host from 2018 - 2021. Theme song by Trevor Strong (PhD'21).
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Bea and Beth explore the lives of solitary creatures navigating the social jungle. Let’s be alone together, as we discuss what it is like to feel alone in this world. Join our mission to end loneliness and be kind to one another each day.
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STEM Everyday

Chris Woods (DailySTEM)

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The STEM Everyday podcast focuses on how easy it is to incorporate STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) into education. We explore and share great ideas that inspire students to take ownership in their learning. Episodes include short (20 minute) interviews with educators, innovators, & authors who are using creative ways to add STEM to their classrooms and communities everyday!
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Wise Mindset Guy

Nat Plastino, Wise Mindset Guy

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Hey everyone. Welcome to my podcast. I hope to educate people in the value of mindset in our daily lives, whether its the practice of meditation or discussions of better mindfulness. Hope we can engage and make the world a more peaceful and loving place. Information found in this podcast is for entertainment purposes only.Embracing growth through mindful living & meditation 🧘‍♂️ | Constantly evolving, one thought at a time 💡 | Striving for self-improvement & a positive mindset ✨ | Join me on ...
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ecoLEAD

ecoDR (Onoja Simeon)

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We leverage over a decade’s experience in Environmental research to bridge the gap between complex environmental science and everyday application. Every week, we explore various aspects of environmental issues and invite experts to help us break things down even more. We aim to make a profound, lasting impact on our world, ensuring a greener, more sustainable future for all
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The wellbeing of staff in schools has never been more important. With almost a third of new staff leaving the profession after just five years and 26% of teachers saying they are thinking of leaving in the next 12 months (National Foundation for Educational Research), we are facing a teacher retention crisis. The We Lead Well Podcast has been created in response to this crisis, to encourage and support schools to create places where people love to work. We support leaders to enhance the well ...
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From privacy concerns to limitless potential, AI is rapidly impacting our evolving society. In this new season of The Brave Technologist Podcast - we’re demystifying artificial intelligence, challenging the status quo, and empowering everyday people to embrace the digital revolution.
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Everyday Scottish

Everyday Scottish

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Two Scottish guys, having a laugh talking about all things Scottish. Not only that, they give their Scottish perspective and opinion on anything and everything! If you're needing a laugh, have a listen, but be warned, the fact that it's Scottish means there will be a lot of swearing! Ohh, and we don't claim that facts we give to be 100% true, but we do try to be factual. Sometimes it's just funnier to make up the bits we don't know. If you want to support us, we have an Amazon wishlist at. w ...
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A podcast about how to live more adventurously wherever you are. Host Nicki Bass - a psychologist and Army veteran - speaks to a range of guests who have found ways to weave adventure into their lives. She delves into the psychology behind adventure including building resilience, connecting with others and gaining perspective. A key theme of the podcast is on increasing visibility and accessibility in outdoor spaces.
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This is where we talk about real life on the homestead, real food and real natural medicine. We talk about homesteading, building community, prepping and survival from a homemaker's perspective. We do our best to provide real and practical, old-fashioned solutions to modern everyday problems with a positive outlook on the future.
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Signal Shift

Horizon Shift Lab

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Each episode, we explore the latest signals - in technology, culture, and society - through our perspectives as diverse women in the United States, uncovering insights that will impact our daily lives in the future. Join us as we shift perspectives, explore possibilities, and delve into real changes in our world. www.horizonshiftlab.com
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Stories and Other Things Holy

Terry Nelson-Johnson and Joshua Minden

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Through intimate conversations and masterful storytelling, Stories and Other Things Holy invites you to discover the sacred threads woven through our everyday experiences. Join host Joshua Minden and storyteller Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson as they explore narratives that remind us who we are and who we're called to be.
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This podcast encourages us to take a step back and focus on what truly matters in our lives. It highlights the everyday elements that shape our experiences, helping us understand how these factors influence us, often without our awareness. Rather than simply going through the motions, the podcast inspires us to recognize these influences and make intentional choices.
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Faith Driven Entrepreneur exists to encourage, equip, empower, and support Christ-following entrepreneurially-minded people worldwide with world-class content and community. Here, you'll find conversations with business leaders from around the world who will share how their faith affects their work.
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Creative Parenting Expert, Nikki Bush, has helped hundreds of thousands of parents to build fabulous relationships with their children by turning very ordinary, everyday moments into extraordinary memories. Every Saturday she helps those tuned into Weekend Breakfast with Phemelo Motene!
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Lex Griffin (YouTuber/Content Creator) and Mr. Lewis (Owner of Black Country Barbell Gym) cover everything from Everyday Life and Training to Motivation and Mindset Hacks ... PLUS Rum/Whiskey and Embarrassing Stories!
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Barn Talk

This'll Do Farm

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Barn Talk is a weekly podcast, hosted by father-son duo Sawyer & Tork Whisler. We exist to share content that educates, inspires, and makes viewers laugh out loud. From the Ag business world to investing, current events, entrepreneurship and much, much more, our vision is to promote agriculture in a positive light, while relating with everyday Americans in discussing kitchen table topics.
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Say it Sister...

Lucy Barkas & Karen Heras Kelly

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Lucy and Karen, two 40-somethings, are always chatting about life, and all that it has to throw at them, and now want to share their raw, honest conversations with you. Their journey of self-discovery and healing is something many of us can relate to. We all possess a unique power within us, but life’s trials often knock us off course. They have the tools, the courage to speak up and simply say it as it is, so you might feel seen, and understood and gain practical tools and techniques for se ...
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Welcome to St Louis In Tune! Thank you for joining us for fresh perspectives on issues and events with experts, community leaders, and everyday people who are driving change and making an impact that shapes our society and world. The show is co-hosted by Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston.
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Leadership Stuff

Timothy Dailey

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"Leadership Stuff" is a production of Life Connection Ministry International, and it is hosted by Bishop Tim Dailey the President and co-founder of LCMI. The podcast is designed to support, encourage, and inspire pastors, ministers, and spiritual leaders with practical teaching, personal interviews with effective church leaders, devotional studies, and heart-to-heart talks concerning specific challenges that Christian leaders face in their everyday ministries.
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The Lateral Dialogues aspire to bring different perspectives on organizational and leadership dynamics. Every episode explores a relevant topic to those leading being part of or consulting to organizations and aspires to challenge our existing and mainstream thinking further. We debate each topic, bring relevant research, share personal stories and work cases. Ultimately, inspiring you to look at your own dynamics in the workplace and your everyday social life with a fresh view!
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From the title that sets the news agenda every week, Something To Talk About sees Stellar editor-in-chief Sarrah Le Marquand sit down with a diverse range of guests - from household names to news identities and everyday people with a compelling story to share - for exclusive interviews and thought-provoking in-depth conversations. A new episode of Something To Talk About is published every Saturday evening.
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Everyday Environment Podcast

Abigail Garofalo, Amy Lefringhouse, Erin Garrett

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Everyday Environment delves into the intricate web of connections that bind us to the natural world. From water, air, energy, plants, and animals to the complex interactions within these elements, we aim to unravel the ties that link us to our environment. Through a variety of educational formats, including podcasts, blogs, and videos, we strive to foster a deeper understanding of these connections among the residents of Illinois. Explore more at go.illinois.edu/everydayenvironment. Hosted b ...
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Mothers Who Know, hosted by Karen Broadhead, Certified Family Life and Wellness Coach, offers free training and support for all mothers. Karen hopes to educate mothers and empower them to find HOPE when their child battles any challenging issue faced today. With values from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Karen teaches mothers to stand strong in the storms they face, sometimes on a daily basis. Mothers Who Know is a safe place to receive support and learn tools to be a more ...
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"Mindfulness For Kids" is a weekly podcast that aims to build a vibrant and supportive community for Mindfulness activities of For kids. We'll delve into the unique challenges and strengths that come with being a parent and a teacher, sharing inspiring stories, practical tips, and expert advice. Our goal is to make mindfulness a part of everyday life, highlighting the incredible potential and calmness it bring to us.
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Join us on ’The Fallout Chronicles’ podcast as we journey through the lives of individuals touched by the incarceration of a loved one, uncovering tales of resilience and transformation. From celebrated artists to everyday heroes, our diverse interviews offer hope, support, and a sense of community in navigating the fallout of incarceration. Follow us on FB and IG @thefalloutchronicles
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Are you unknowingly exposing yourself to forever chemicals through your favourite cosmetics? Many personal care products contain toxic substances that can penetrate your skin, posing serious risks to your health. In this eye-opening interview, I sat down with Dr Oddny Ragnarsdóttir, whose groundbreaking research reveals alarming facts about this pr…
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Welcome to Barn Talk! In this episode, we dive into a lively Q&A session, packed with humor, stories, and insightful debates. We kick things off with a spirited discussion about an intriguingly named whiskey brand, "Chicken Cock," leading to a playful exchange about alternative animal-inspired names and a tasting review of a potent, caramel-noted b…
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Send us a text Diane Westaway is the founder and CEO of Wild Women on Top - a social purpose enterprise aiming to inspire and support women to embrace adventure and achieve things that they never thought possible. 15 years ago, she founded Coast Trek, a charity hike which started along the coastline of Sydney and now extends across Australia. It ha…
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The relationship doctor Linda Mintle helps us understand the 5 main impacts your parents' divorce has on their children into adult life, and how overcoming them by God's grace. Christianity Today's Mike Cosper, author of "The Church in Dark Times," talks about some of the dark behaviors affecting many churches and believers, and how to overcome the…
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Carmen LaBerge opens the mailbag to answer questions about how Saul the persecuter became the Apostle Paul, and looked at the disciples Jesus chose. John Plake of the American Bible Society looks at the findings released from the State of the Bible report showing how religious nones have lower levels of flourishing, and possible reasons why. Faith …
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In this engaging podcast episode, the hosts welcome marathon runner Cortney, who shares her journey towards achieving the prestigious Six Star Marathon medal. The conversation delves into the intricacies of marathon cutoffs, particularly focusing on the Boston Marathon's controversial policies. Cortney discusses her experiences with various maratho…
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Send us a text Join me as I reflect on a heartfelt weekend spent with my family, marking my first outing since becoming a live-in caregiver. In this video, I share the profound gratitude I felt during our time together and my emotional journey as I returned home for the first time in over a month. Experience with me the joy of simple moments—like a…
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Send us a text Welcome to Stories & Other Things Holy! This week, Dr. Terry Nelson-Johnson shares a powerful story about Sister Joan Chittister’s experience during a near-crisis on a plane, where she moves from saying a prayer to becoming a prayer. In conversation with Joshua Minden, they explore: The difference between saying prayers and becoming …
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In this week's episode of the Money Investing Show, Andrew Baxter and Mitch discuss the aftermath of the recent US presidential election. With Donald Trump securing a notable win, they examine the potential impacts of the new administration's policies on the stock market, the economy, and the broader financial environment. Their focus is on underst…
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Send us a text Are you a caregiver searching for balance amidst the chaos? In this episode of Caregiving Chronicles, I share my journey of navigating a smooth week with Buck while tackling the nuisance of robo calls. Discover how we’re finding our rhythm together and the daily habits I've implemented to maintain my sanity during those long stretche…
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A few months ago, Pip Edwards surprised everybody when she stepped down from P.E Nation, the activewear brand she co-founded in 2016, and which she helped turn into a global force. A month later, Pip announced that she would be rejoining Ksubi, the brand where she kicked off her career in fashion 20 years ago. In her first in-depth conversation sin…
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Plugged In's Adam Holz offers reviews of new holiday movies and specials, plus looks at how AI music generators only cause kids to take more shortcuts. And he looks a how TikTok is trying to drive you to watch celebrity influencers do their Christmas shopping. When President's make their office appointments, these choices reflect the policy to expe…
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Thann Bennett of The Equipped Newsletter reflects on the election and brings to mind how we've been chosen to be part of God's great assembly. Apologist Daniel DeWitt looks at how many atheist are still see the need of the moral framework of Christianity, which only brings up the question "isn't that a reason to believe in God?" Faith Radio podcast…
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How do street-level bureaucrats in Austria’s public service deal with linguistic diversity? In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, Ingrid Piller speaks with Dr Clara Holzinger (University of Vienna) about her PhD research investigating how employment officers deal with the day-to-day communication challenges arising when clients have …
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How do street-level bureaucrats in Austria’s public service deal with linguistic diversity? In this episode of the Language on the Move podcast, Ingrid Piller speaks with Dr Clara Holzinger (University of Vienna) about her PhD research investigating how employment officers deal with the day-to-day communication challenges arising when clients have …
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Send us a text Have you ever felt like your desires have taken a backseat to the demands of life? As women, we often find ourselves navigating a complex web of societal expectations and biological inclinations, which can lead us to prioritize others' needs over our own. On this episode, we share Karen's heartfelt journey of losing touch with her pe…
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Speaker and encourager Carol McLeod, author of "Today is a Verb," offers helps us take loving actions every day and make the most of today for God, others, and ourselves. Craig Svensson, author of "When the Hurt Won't Heal," shares his personal experience of chronic pain and finding hope in God through His Word, in worship, and in community to endu…
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Political scientist Mark Caleb Smith helps us look at the various appointments being made thus far by the US President-elect, and offers critique from a Biblical perspective. Douglas McKelvey, author of the "Every Moment Holy" series, talks about having a view of God being with you in all aspects of your life and finding words to call to God in eve…
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In this episode of Mothers Who Know, we explore the empowering message that, even in life’s messiest moments, you are not alone—and your mess does not define you. Host Karen Broadhead reminds us that our struggles are not signs of failure but instead are invitations to lean on Christ's love and strength. She shares insights and tools for recognizin…
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Four years ago, lawmakers passed a bill requiring all Oklahoma public schools to offer at least four Advanced Placement courses. It went into effect this fall. But, according to data analyzed by StateImpact, most schools still aren’t teaching four AP courses — and rural schools say the law has had little impact. Mentioned in this episode: Social Me…
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Send us a text We explore the unsettling landscape of data privacy through three emerging trends: a website publishing detailed voter information, car manufacturers collecting (and selling) intimate details about drivers and passengers, and a new technology scanning human irises for identity verification. As we discover how our personal information…
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Life 24x a Second: Cinema, Selfhood, and Society (Oxford UP, 2023) highlights the life-sustaining and life-affirming power of cinema. Author Elsie Walker pays particular attention to pedagogical practice and students' reflections on what the study of cinema has given to their lives. This book provides multiple perspectives on cinema that matters fo…
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Welcome to Episode 9 of Social Leopards with Bea and Beth, where we delve into the complexities of social isolation, anxiety, and the emotional barriers that keep us from forming meaningful connections. In this episode, we explore the powerful fight or flight response and how it can impact our social interactions and mental health. Join us as we di…
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Send us a text Curious about how a young person navigates the challenges of junior high and high school while feeling left behind? In Part 2 of my story, I recount the transformative years where I earned my black belt, switched from little league football to tennis, and faced the struggles of early graduation. Discover how my quest for adventure le…
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Science writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity talks through headlines around things like transparent solar panels and wooden satellites, but also addresses the problem of social media influencers encouraging older women to take testosterone supplements, but don't tell you the negative side effects. Retired Air Force Lt…
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Carmen LaBerge responds to the resignation of Archbishop Justin Welby because he didn't respond to a case of abuse in the Church of England. She challenges us to be a person people can be safe to talk about the abuse they suffered church hurt or any other abuse. Theologian and YouTuber Tim Wildsmith, author of "Bible Translations for Everyone," tal…
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Luca Schnetzler, CEO of Pudgy Penguins, discusses their mission to become the face of crypto through innovative uses of NFTs, community involvement in brand development, and successful partnerships with major retailers like Walmart. As a high school dropout to successful tech entrepreneur, Luca also shares advice for young entrepreneurs who want to…
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Tribe-state relations are a foundational element of authoritarian bargains in the Middle East, and in particular in the Gulf States. However, the structures of governance built upon that foundation exhibit wide differences. What explains this variation in the salience of kinship authority? Through a case comparison of Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, in Kin…
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Tribe-state relations are a foundational element of authoritarian bargains in the Middle East, and in particular in the Gulf States. However, the structures of governance built upon that foundation exhibit wide differences. What explains this variation in the salience of kinship authority? Through a case comparison of Kuwait, Qatar and Oman, in Kin…
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What good is a good sense of humour especially when the humour may be ethically questionable? Although humour seems a valuable part of a good conversation and indeed a good life, jokes have never seemed more morally problematic than they do now. How can we then evaluate quips, gibes, pranks, teasing, light mockery, sarcasm when they can all too oft…
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What good is a good sense of humour especially when the humour may be ethically questionable? Although humour seems a valuable part of a good conversation and indeed a good life, jokes have never seemed more morally problematic than they do now. How can we then evaluate quips, gibes, pranks, teasing, light mockery, sarcasm when they can all too oft…
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In this episode, Dr. Uzma Jamil introduces Tariq Modood on his new book “Essays on Secularism and Multiculturalism”. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociologyBy New Books Network
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James Pels - Chief elephant spotter at proven ea and founder a co-organiser of lean-agile Manchester. James has over 20 years of experience helping organisations across various sectors identify and address the things that hold them back. Most people are often aware of these things but don't want to speak about them, hence the elephant spotter tag.H…
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1 Peter 5:5-14 Hope is the thread that runs through the entirety of this epistle, and it goes all the way to the end. In the concluding statements, Peter instructs us believers to continue in the daily disciplines listed here, to understand the duration of our suffering, and to keep our eyes on the final destination. May we be able to say as Paul d…
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Billy Hallowell from CBN's FaithWire talks about how the Devil and his forces can use sins imbedded in a family to oppress each generation, and how Jesus can break the chain. Marty Machowski, author of the Advent devotional "Promises Made Promises Kept," invites you to lead your family into the story of how through Jesus coming, God has turned the …
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Political scientist Adam Carrington reflects on the transitorary nature of political victories, and as citizens of God's Kingdom how we should live in light of our recent election. The Philos Project's Luke Moon looks at the recent attacks on fans of the Israeli national soccer team in Amsterdam and other recent anti-semitic attacks. He urges us to…
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In this episode of the Faith Driven Entrepreneur Podcast, Justin Forman and Lara Casey Isaacson discuss the launch of Faith-Driven Students, an initiative aimed at empowering the next generation of entrepreneurs through faith. They explore Laura's entrepreneurial journey, the importance of pruning in business, and the significance of storytelling a…
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Anastasia Berg and Rachel Wiseman's book What Are Children For?: On Ambivalence and Choice (St. Martin's Press, 2024) presents a modern argument, grounded in philosophy and cultural criticism, about childbearing ambivalence and how to overcome it. Becoming a parent, once the expected outcome of adulthood, is increasingly viewed as a potential threa…
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The Burning Forest: India's War Against the Maoists (Verso, 2019) by Nandini Sundar is an empathetic, moving account of what drives indigenous peasants to support armed struggle despite severe state repression, including lives lost, homes and communities destroyed. Over the past decade, the heavily forested,mineral-rich region of Bastar in central …
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