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Liquid Fire

Festus Oguekwe

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Liquid Fire is a Podcast Channel that focuses on Christian Spirituality. We teach practical application of faith to solve global problems using time tested biblical principles. We would be discussing topical global issues with the aim of proffering practical solutions. As Christians, we are called to be salt of the earth and light of the world. We keep shining our lights so the world can be a better place. You can always reach out to us via this channels: Email: oguekwefestus@yahoo.com Telep ...
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Divine Touch

Rev. Dr. Festus Akhimien Phd.

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Setting Up This Generation For Divine PREPARATION, PROVISION, PROTECTION, POWER, PROMOTION, PURPOSE. Empowering today for Evangelism Through Discipleship
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Dewhitt L. Bingham, a three-time author on race related subjects, including police officer relations with black men, Probation Officer of 35 years, Criminal Justice Adjunct Professor of 26 years, and 2014 Heartland Community College Adjunct Professor of the year, discusses all things social justice and criminal justice. Bingham, from a grassroots level, sits down with judges, probation officers, city officials and common citizens with the goal to inform the American citizen of their constitu ...
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Turning tragedies into triumphs: Hosted by NBA champion Festus Ezeli, tune in every Wednesday for a dose of heartfelt stories, great advice and complementary light hearted fun. Sharing his personal story from coming to America to a career defining injury, join Festus on his journey to Rebuilding the Beast. Featuring an array of inspiring guests and honest conversations about the ups and downs of life. From injuries, mental health issues, diseases, addiction, to strokes of fate and more, lear ...
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We're about: Learning, Philosophy Discussions, Self-Improvement, Intellectual Discussion, Critical Thinking, and Debate. If you are the kind of person who likes to discuss philosophical topics then you'll feel right at home here. ...and no, we aren't necessarily formally trained philosophers.
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Podcast dedicated to authors, singers and musicians dedicated to making family friendly multi-media entertainment. Most podcasts will be devoted to the story of a specific song, with other episodes a larger deep dive into an artists work.
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Published on the last Wednesday of every month, the Strategy Hero podcast delves into the world of business strategy and transformation. Each cast shines a spotlight on a Strategy Hero – inspirers, boundary pushers, and leaders of change from all walks of life – armed with practical advice on what it takes to achieve your goals. Episodes explore topics around operational excellence, Lean management, process improvement, change management, and much, much more. Available where all great podcas ...
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We Are One

sanguinetree@gmail.com

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What is it to be a woman? That is the high-level question that we explore in The We Are One Project. Beginning as an art gallery exhibit, this podcast was the inevitable conclusion from artist and part-time philosopher Elizabeth Crabtree. In 2017, she had an idea to gather women from various backgrounds and ask the question … What it means to be a woman right now. The answers range from thought provoking to humorous to simply inspiring. Delve deep into the psyche of the elemental feminine to ...
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City Church Sheffield Podcast

Dan Maton, Richard Owen & others

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Download messages given at City Church Sheffield Sunday meetings and celebrations. City Church are a group of ordinary people whose lives have been changed by an extraordinary God! We meet on Sundays at the Jubilee Centre, Wilson Road, Sheffield 10.30am and at Shirecliffe Community Centre at 3:30pm. We love to meet with God, encounter the power of the Holy Spirit and hear his Word preached from the Bible. Everyone is welcome to come and be part of what God is doing in us and through us in Sh ...
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The idea in creating this is to be able to share my journey to becoming a Marriage and Family Therapist and the things i learn along the way. I will also bring on guests who can speak to their own journey, both in mental health and in life. We will go in depth into a variety subjects in this realm in hopes that people can take away things that they can relate to and ultimately prove useful for them. Everyone has a story that led them to the career field they are in so hopefully we can get in ...
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Come and sit down at this table, Tanya's Table. We will learn from some of the most interesting people in our culture today. We have so much to learn from each other. The more we know, the smarter, more kind and more understanding we become. The world could use a large dash of that right now, in 2020. We will engage in many topics tethered by food and culture. Let’s learn together to make our world better. Let's break bread.
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Our favorite pirate, Captain Festus McBoyle, joins the show from New Zealand to catch us up on new music, band and family updates and touring life. The new album isn't due until 2025, but we get to hear some singles that are out and some sneak previews of other great songs from the album along with some cheeky song stories. Songs and song stories f…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited Festus, Mo., where at the corner of Main and Mill, you'll find the brewery and restaurant of the same name. Scott talks with co-owner Denny Foster about the town, Main and Mill's expansion plans and a beer that helps raise money for hiking and biking trails.…
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James Coffey, the creative powerhouse behind Blue Vision Music, joins the show to talk all things music production. Blue Vision Music started up in the mid-1990's with a focus on entertainment for families and goes strong today in helping many of us in the children's music community, not only with production but also animation. Jim shares a demo re…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow visited the Wolf Cafe in Ballwin. Owners Denise and Bob Biribin have spent their careers in the restaurant business, with a focus on composting and recycling and "real food" as their slogan goes. They talk to Scott about that, plus their taproom, cocktail lounge, new pizza offering …
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Join host Scott Jagow as we explore the incredible story of NASA's Mars rovers, from the groundbreaking missions of Spirit and Opportunity to the ongoing adventures of Perseverance. Learn about the technological feats, emotional connections, and the profound legacy left behind on the Red Planet, including a special message from Carl Sagan that coul…
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This week with Hancock and Kelley, the pair discuss the potential challenges and strategies surrounding the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Chicago, particularly the impact of anticipated large-scale protests on Kamala Harris' campaign. The conversation also delves into the factors that could determine the outcome of the presidential ele…
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In this week's religious news, Missouri prepares to vote on a constitutional amendment to end the state's abortion ban, with supporters and opponents gearing up for a major battle. We also cover the demolition of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, the site of one of the deadliest church shootings in U.S. history. Additionally, a…
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Tom Ackerman joins Scott Jagow to discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' 5-2 win over the Dodgers, highlighting Nolan Arenado's home run and the improved performance of the pitching staff. They also cover the excitement at the IndyCar race at Worldwide Technology Raceway, discussing Joseph Newgarden's victory and the unique atmosphere of the event. The s…
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On this day, Scott Jagow takes you through a fascinating journey in history, highlighting the release of iconic works like The Wizard of Oz in 1939, George Orwell's Animal Farm in 1945, and the controversial Monty Python's Life of Brian in 1979. Discover fun facts about these classics, from the hidden details of Dorothy's slippers to the uproar cau…
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Host Scott Jagow is joined by Stuart McMillan for their weekly chat, diving into the end of the Paris Olympics, with highlights from rock climbing to air rifle. They also explore a unique piece of St. Louis history—the little-known sport of Roke, which debuted and disappeared at the 1904 Olympics. From Olympic reflections to forgotten games, this e…
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Tom Ackerman is joined by Cat Neville to discuss an exciting new film that highlights St. Louis as a top culinary destination. The half-hour film features prominent chefs like Nick Bogner, Simone Faure, and Michael and Tara Gallina, showcasing the city's rich food culture. This project is part of a broader campaign to elevate St. Louis' culinary re…
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The Wise Channel brings All the Feels to this episode! Ceylon Wise (the Dad), Ashley Wise, Ceylon Wise (the son) and Caleb Wise join the show to talk about their beginnings and how they have grown their love of music not only into great albums, but into many impactful and positive projects worldwide. We talk about their part in the Grammy nominated…
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Our good friend Van Sereno returns to the show to talk about his new album "Goldilocks" and how he puts his own stamp on some all-time classic children's songs . We feature five music videos and how he put those together for this show's featured songs. Songs featured in this episode include: 1 - Ants Go Marching 2 - Five Little Monkeys 3 - Five Lit…
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This Sunday morning, Johnny Rabbit invites us to journey back in time along Broadway, St. Louis's longest thoroughfare. From its historic roots in the 1950s to its vibrant past, Johnny reminisces about the landmarks, businesses, and colorful Dodge car names of yesteryears. Discover the evolution of Broadway from South County to North County and hea…
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In this episode of Hancock and Kelly, John Hancock reflects on the recent primary elections, noting the higher turnout and the impact of campaign fundraising. He discusses how candidates who raised more money tended to win, with Crystal Quaid being a notable exception. Looking ahead, Hancock predicts at least one debate between Kamala Harris and fo…
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Fred Bodimer chats with Tom Ackerman about the latest in sports. They discuss the St. Louis Cardinals' uneven performance post-trade deadline and their struggle to gain traction in the playoffs. Tom highlights the recent successes of the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers, and the Cardinals' upcoming tough schedule. They also cover STL CITY SC’…
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Fred Bodimer brings us the latest updates in religion. This week, Pope Francis called for peace in the Middle East during his Angelus prayer, also praying for Ukraine, Myanmar, Sudan, and the elimination of ethnic discrimination in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Boston's Cardinal Sean O'Malley has resigned due to age, and Bishop Richard Henni…
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Join Scott Jagow as he celebrates St. Louis' resilience and commitment to its community. This episode features discussions on local causes supported by Denny Foster, including an inclusive production of Finding Nemo involving children with disabilities, highlighted by Robin Deal. Cat Neville provides updates on exciting revitalization plans around …
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Join Scott Jagow and Stuart McMillan as they wrap up the Olympics in Paris and delve into some of the most exciting and unusual events, from rock climbing to air rifle shooting. They share their thoughts on these competitions and the nail-biting finishes. The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as they explore the history of St. Louis hosting the 1…
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Marlon Wayans and Tom Ackerman dive deep into the world of stand-up comedy, discussing the challenges and rewards of making people laugh. Wayans opens up about his journey from early anxiety to becoming a confident performer, sharing personal insights on the dynamics of live performance. Ackerman adds his perspective on the unique demands of stand-…
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In this segment, host Scott Jagow covers several notable events that occurred on August 10th throughout history. The topics include the debut of a major movie in 1960, the controversial 1984 track race between Zola Budd and Mary Decker, the aftermath and reconciliation of the two runners, and the 1970 trial of Jim Morrison for lewd behavior.…
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This report discusses the appointment of Bishop Richard Henning as the new Archbishop of Boston following the resignation of Cardinal Sean O'Malley, who stepped down due to age. Bishop Henning, previously serving in Providence, Rhode Island, will be officially installed on October 31. The report also reflects on Cardinal O'Malley's significant tenu…
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Kath Bee joins us from beautiful New Zealand to catch us up on the various projects she's been working on, from a cool sounding song built off of a list of Paul McCartney song titles, to our featured album in this show called "Simple Action Songs for Babies to 2 Yrs for Learning and Fun". We do a rapid fire segment discussing each track and, as a s…
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Kris Kitko, known to us in the Kindie world as Kittyko, joins the show to catch us up on what she's been working on since her last appearance on the show and shares two new amazing music videos and their song stories. Songs featured on the show include: 1 - Cycle Song 2 - I Know My Body YouTube Episode Link: https://youtu.be/3elzMsvdPgE Find the Ar…
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Wiley Rankin and Debbie Rankin, better known in the kindie world as Jump for Joy Music, join the show to talk about their near lifetime journey together and the formation of Jump for Joy Music. They talk about their most recent album "Listening is a Two Way Street" and share 5 songs and song stories with us to showcase. Songs featured in this episo…
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Join political analysts John Hancock and Michael Kelley as they dive into the latest political issues on this Sunday morning. They discuss the upcoming presidential debates, the VP picks, and the heated local races in Missouri. With insights into the Cory Bush vs. Wesley Bell primary and the gubernatorial contest between Jay Ashcroft and Mike Kehoe…
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In this weekend's religion segment, Fred Bodimer explores the global controversy sparked by a drag queen skit at the Paris Summer Olympics that many religious groups found offensive for its depiction of the Last Supper. Church leaders, including Bishop Robin Baron, voiced strong disapproval, questioning the portrayal of this central Christian momen…
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Celebrate National Radio Day with a journey through radio's remarkable history. Explore how Nikola Tesla's wireless radio demo in St. Louis laid the foundation for Guglielmo Marconi's breakthroughs. Delve into pivotal moments like the first transatlantic signal transmission and the birth of commercial radio broadcasts…
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In this edition of the Religion Report, Fred Bodimer delves into the controversy sparked by a skit during the Paris Summer Olympic Games' opening ceremony. Conservative religious groups worldwide are voicing their outrage over a drag queen sequence that appeared to parody Leonardo da Vinci's iconic "The Last Supper" painting. Despite an official ap…
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In this discussion, Debbie Monterrey interviews researcher Sarah Lovegreen about a major longitudinal study on the link between processed red meat consumption and cognitive decline. Key points from their conversation include: The study followed over 130,000 participants and found that eating about 2 servings of processed red meat per week was assoc…
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University of Arizona legend and professional basketball player, Rawle Alkins, goes in-depth into his upbringing, how he approached being a five-star recruit and top-20 recruit in high school (Number 1 recruit in New York), and his mindset in handling the pressure that came with that, his time playing at Arizona and in the NBA. Rawle also shares so…
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In this episode, we explore the career of Jack Soos, whose diverse background spans sociology, biochemistry, and leadership. Jack has developed a keen understanding of the importance of empathy and active listening, which he applies to his leadership practices. He shares insights on fostering trust, promoting employee growth, and the necessity of o…
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John Hancock speaks with Jackie Joyner-Kersee as the Olympic Games in Paris kick off. They discuss the emotions of Olympians, the heptathlon vs. decathlon debate, and which events Jackie is most excited to watch, including track and field and gymnastics. Jackie also shares her thoughts on key athletes and her plans for the Games.…
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For his Roaming St. Louis segment this week, KMOX host Scott Jagow dropped by The Landing, the cobblestone streets area of downtown that's making a comeback. One of the new tenants is Brew Tulum, a Mexican coffee shop that began in Tulum, Mexico. It's owned by husband and wife team Laura McNamara and AJ Juarez. Scott chats with Laura about the joy …
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John Hancock and Michael Kelley discuss Kamala Harris's sudden rise in the Democratic primary, highlighting her fresh face, diverse background, and youthful energy. They speculate on her potential vice presidential candidates, considering Governor Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania for his popularity and vote-delivering capability. They also discuss othe…
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In this episode of "Three Good Things," we explore the complex relationship between politics, protests, and the Olympic Games. From Peter O'Connor's flag protest in 1906 to the powerful 1968 salute by Tommie Smith and John Carlos, and the tragic events of Munich 1972, discover how politics has always been intertwined with the Olympics. Reflect on t…
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Fred Bodimer provides a comprehensive look at the weekend's religion news. Topics include a new lawsuit against the St. Louis Archdiocese involving nearly four dozen Catholic leaders accused of abuse, and Archbishop Mitchell Rozanski's announcement of $1 million in grants to support affordable housing initiatives. Additionally, we cover the devasta…
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Join Fred Bodimer for a comprehensive overview of the latest in health news this weekend. We delve into a new study on breast cancer treatments, groundbreaking HIV prevention research, the reasons behind the recent COVID-19 surge, and an innovative valveless artificial heart implant. Plus, discover how personalized text messages can aid in heart he…
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Hello friend!Welcome to the Liquid Fire Podcast.I am Festus Oguekwe, Your favorite anchor on this Channel.Today, I would be introducing you to the topic " SWOT Analysis of Queen Esther.In this topic, we would be X-raying the lives and times of Queen Esther who inspired faith in God in the cause of His ministry on earth.Our focus would be on His Str…
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