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Cryptid Campfire explores the strange and unusual creatures that lurk in the shadows. From Bigfoot to Chupacabras we gather around a virtual campfire every week to talk about the beasts and monsters that share our planet. Visit us at www.cryptidcampfire.com
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Conversations with Consequences

Dr. Grazie Christie and The Catholic Association (TCA)

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“Conversations with Consequences” is the voice of The Catholic Association, offering a weekly hour of thoughtful dialogue—with the leading thinkers of our time— on the most consequential issues of our day.
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A podcast where we talk about wine, life and everything in between.Join in to hear about wine reviews, wine regions, winemakers and so much more. Delivered in an easy-going and relatable style, this is a podcast that will be appealing to wine lovers - from wine curious or wine newbie to wine enthusiast - everywhere!
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We are Rachel and Jess. We love to bore our family chatting about skincare so we thought we would record our conversations and share them with the world! Season 1: This podcast explains skincare and makeup brands from our perspective. It's what we think, what we can find on the internet about the brands and the hits and misses from the brand. Season 2: Each episode of this season is a different step in your skincare routine or specific ingredient. Hope you enjoy hearing from us!
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This is our.everyday.nest, our journey as a family. Misty and Rachael will be your hosts, a captivating mother daughter dynamic. Rachael, our oldest is beginning to fly off on her own, navigating her way through life and love. We have more not far behind. Beginning to flap their wings and experience new things. We are a Jesus loving family navigating His beautiful and enthralling world. Join us as we grow in our everyday nest.
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This Old Cowgirl's journey in moving back to my family farm.I moved back to the farm to care for my Dad who had Dementia so that he could stay on his beloved farm for as long as possible...which he did. He took his final breath here.The Legacy of family farms and ranches is what I am passionate about. We need to gather the stories of how our farms and ranches came to be. The stories of the hard times, the good times. When one of our farmers or ranchers passes away, all those stories and answ ...
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Take a dive into all aspects of the paranormal, from bone chilling case of demonic possession to interviews with individuals who had their own personal encounters with spirits and creatures like Dogman. No stone is left unturned as we, along with you ask questions and face our fears on Induced Fear.
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"Chasing the Truth and uniqueness" is a podcast that suggests a relentless pursuit of authenticity, genuineness, and the pursuit of our voice. It means seeking out the core truths of who you are and celebrating those things that make you unique. It's about being true to yourself, your experiences, and your beliefs, even if that means going against the grain or being different from others.
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A podcast featuring the freshly deceased telling us their life stories and, the music they'd score it with. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jump Seat de l'ARC

L’Aviation royale canadienne (ARC)

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« Qui sommes-nous? Que faisons-nous? » Ce podcast offre de simples conversations avec des membres, des vétérans et des partenaires de l’Aviation royale canadienne (ARC). Quoique l’Équipe de la Défense de l’ARC soit notre audience principale, les sujets de nos podcasts devraient être pertinents pour toutes les personnes qui s’intéressent aux affaires militaires canadiennes.
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hrmeetup. © - The Podcast Factory Org (ASBL-VZW-NPO)

Michel Godart, The Podcast Factory Org, David Van den Broeck, Caroline Gasia

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hrmeetup. © is a podcast produced and realized by the non-profit organization "The Podcast Factory Org" which addresses human resources and passions in the workplace. The podcast offers episodes in 3 languages (FR-NL-ENG), although predominantly in French. This podcast is available in video format on YouTube and is accompanied by sequencing and full transcription for the deaf or hard of hearing. Our organization also offers, in collaboration with the French association BadGeek, PodBXL: a fre ...
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Reality is not what it used to be. After consensus reality shatters, and humanity evacuates to mysterious sanctuaries known as smart houses, a group of survivors navigate the uncertain future of the Quantum-sphere. John Kenneth Muir, award-winning author of Exploring Space: 1999 and Horror Films of the 1970s, brings to life a unique vision of humanity's future. Enter The House Between, and discover a world in which quantum mechanics, the many-worlds theory, Everett branches, human mutation, ...
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As Jewish students were asked to denounce their faith in order to enter onto UCLA's campus last semester, Mark Rienzi of the Becket Fund joins to discuss a big win for religious freedom for students at the school and how the federal court ruling should impact other schools in light of potential campus protests this Fall. We also get a glimpse of ne…
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Crystal met Hugh Hefner when she was 21 and he was 81. They spent 10 years together at the Playboy mansion before he died and she became a widow. In this episode she reflects on their marriage, and how she’s changed since. Crystal Hefner’s memoir is called Only Say Good Things: Surviving Playboy and Finding Myself. Podcast production by Zoe Azulay …
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Author Sabrina Ferrisi joins to discuss Blessed Carlo Acutis and his canonization during the Jubilee 2025, and what we can learn from this first millennial saint who worked diligently to chart Eucharistic miracles! Tania Geist share her new book, Eucharist: The Real Presence of Christ, as we move forward into the next phase of the National Eucharis…
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Send us a Text Message. In Episode 36 of The Wineitupanotch Podcast, we first talk about the importance of reconnecting with old friends and the benefits of maintaining important connections in life. Thereafter, we dive into an exciting and educational discussion about a super cool Champagne, namely the Clos de Chateau de Bligny 6 Cépages Brut Natu…
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When Miranda July entered her early forties, she noticed a grim feeling emerge. “It wasn't coming from me,” she said, “I guess it came from this lack of imagery, or stories, or even just basic medical information about what was going to happen next with my body.” The dearth of information and near absence of cultural mythology about perimenopause a…
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With the news of Tim Walz joining the Democratic ticket, Ashley McGuire joins to share the greatest concerns Catholics should have regarding his record on life and religious freedom.As the Knights of Columbus meet for their annual convention taking place in Canada this week, we talk with Damien O’Connor, the Knights’ Vice President of Evangelizatio…
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Stacy Brown returns to talk about his new show Journey to Belief, in which he tries to convince his skeptical friend, Joey Badia, that Sasquatch is real. In the process of making the series, wild things begin to happen that just might make a believer from a skeptic. You can watch Journey to Belief at the link below! https://thejourneytobelief.com/w…
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When Angela first started working at a debt collection agency, she says she barely understood what her job was. "I was so completely awestruck that people didn't pay their bills," she told Anna in 2019, when this episode originally aired. Angela ended up working as a collector for 15 years, working her way up and getting monthly bonuses for getting…
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TCA colleague Ashley McGuire joins to discuss the scandalous Paris Olympics opening ceremony calling it "a wordless display of blaspheming bigotry followed by a faux apology." She also charts us through Kamala Harris' track record when it comes to religious freedom and the unborn. We also talk with Maureen Ferguson who now serves as a USCIRF chair …
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During the 1988 Summer Olympics, diver Greg Louganis was competing under extreme pressure. In the preliminary round, he split his head open on the diving board, got stitched up, and decided to stay in the competition. He was also carrying a secret that only a few people knew: six months before the Olympics began, Greg learned that he was HIV positi…
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With recent statistics pointing to married couples choosing not to have children, author Tim Carney joins discussing his book, Family Unfriendly, pointing out how “American culture is a suboptimal habitat for the human family.” As we wrapped the Eucharistic Congress last weekend, we visit with FOCUS missionary Anthony Cirillo about the important wo…
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From a young age, James T. Morrison used drugs to help him feel better. He started with pills that were prescribed to him–medications like Xanax and Klonopin–but he soon moved on to basically whatever he could get his hands on. In this episode, James discusses his experience with substance use disorder, housing instability, and the criminal justice…
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Father Jason Charron joins to discuss the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump and how Catholics can come together to unify in such a moment of division. With the great showing of Angelus News at the Catholic Media Association Awards, we talk with Pablo Kay about the work of Catholic journalism especially in light of the Eucharist…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Wineitupanotch Podcast, we delve into Part Three our wine facts series, designed to test and expand your wine knowledge. The episode covers six wine facts of varying difficulty levels, offering an interactive learning experience. Delivered in an engaging Q&A format designed to challenge and expand list…
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San Francisco mayor London Breed grew up learning again and again about the dangers of drugs and addiction. She lived in public housing in the city in the 1980’s and saw friends and family members in her community get hooked, get sick, and sometimes pass away. Fast forward to now, and San Francisco is seeing sky-high overdose numbers (though they’r…
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As the 4 National Eucharistic Pilgrimage routes are advancing toward Indianapolis for the National Eucharistic Congress, we talk with Dr. Edward Sri about this unique moment and what impact he hopes these events will have on the hearts of Catholics--especially when it comes to understanding the true 'sacrifice of the Mass.' As the movie "Jesus Thir…
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Carvell Wallace’s brilliant new memoir Another Word for Love has been rightfully praised for its passages about childhood trauma, about apologies and forgiveness, and about the healing power of love. But the book also features some important lessons about sex, consent, and the ways popular culture can send the wrong messages about both of those thi…
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Art critic and historian Liz Lev discusses what makes art sacred in light of the ongoing Rupnik scandal with the recent call from Cardinal Sean O'Malley to remove the mosaics of the priest accused of sexually abusing women. Father Jeffrey Kirby joins to mark the 4th of July sharing his thoughts on what he calls the 'fragility of freedom.' Father Ro…
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Since the #MeToo movement, the presence of intimacy coordinators have become more common on movie and TV sets. In this episode, Elle McAlpine the intimacy coordinator for many projects including Poor Things and Baby Reindeer, talks about what her job entails, from choreographing the perfect orgasm to navigating tricky workplace dynamics. Podcast pr…
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Send us a Text Message. In this episode of The Wineitupanotch Podcast, we continue our series exploring intriguing wine facts. Delivered in an engaging Q&A format designed to challenge and expand listeners' wine knowledge, the aim here is to provide you with some light-hearted learning and give you a chance to improve your wine knowledge and deepen…
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Marking the 2nd anniversary of the Dobbs decision, Kat Talalas of the USCCB joins to discuss the success of Walking with Moms in Need and why this ministry is so vital in a post-Roe world. We also talk with writer Rebekah Weigel about her new film, Sound of Hope: The Story of Possum Trot, reminding us all we are all called to care for orphan and wi…
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Découvrez notre 501e épisode du podcast hrmeetup.©, avec Béatrix Charlier, elle nous partage sa vision novatrice de la gestion des talents et l'importance de l'intergénérationnel en entreprise. Une discussion enrichissante sur l'activation des talents individuels et collectifs, ainsi que sur la manière dont les crises peuvent ouvrir des opportunité…
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Anna talks to Dr. Orna Guralnik, the psychoanalyst from Showtime’s Couples Therapy, and then to Kara Swisher, the pugnacious tech journalist and podcast host, about the art of the interview, and how they get people to open up to them. Kara Swisher’s new book is Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, and you can read her 1989 Washington Post article here. Th…
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