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Never miss out on the sinister mischief lurking in each new episode of the Podcast Sleuth mysteries. What will happen next? Get ready to indulge your ears in a steamy thriller...a little evil at a time.
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Dr. Christopher Hershey

Dr. Christopher Hershey

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Dr. Christopher Hershey, a seasoned veteran in public service, leadership, and diplomacy, brings a wealth of expertise to his new role as Chief of Staff for the National Nuclear Security Agency for Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation. Throughout his impressive career, he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing global counterterrorism, human rights, and national security objectives.
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Welcome to the How We Get Thru podcast, a show dedicated to helping you navigate life's toughest challenges with practical advice and personal stories from two experienced therapists. Hosted by Jen Hershey, a licensed therapist and founder of the How We Get Thru app. This podcast is designed to support incredible women like you who want to feel empowered in their experience. Join us for weekly episodes as we tackle everything life throws our way, from the struggles of motherhood to dealing w ...
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Melan Open Talk Popcast

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Melanie and her mom, Gissell, will be interacting about any topic, theme, situation that comes to mind. Some talks may be impromtus, so enjoy us. Melanie is 8 years old. We will keep it family entertainment level. We love talking.
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We are 13 year old kids ready to show our opinion on breaking news on sports Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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Latest Blue blood college basketball news and updates. College basketball sleepers and top performers. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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Weekly football information including weekly pick predictions, Fantasy Football Stats and injuries, and top NFL news! Subscribe to get notified of new episodes every Wednesday to help your fantasy lineups and weekly picks advice! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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Here you can listen to all the facts stats and reason news that had been happening in football recently. I am also open to podcast requests. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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This podcast talks about my passion for football and why listeners should really find something to they can put their heart and soul into. Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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The Tiny Baller

Nicole Witteveen-Hall

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Maxwell is not your typical baller because his ball of choice is a baseball. Each week, this 7 year old boy, will share the triumphs and woes of his weekly games. Maxwell might be small, but he's mighty and man does this boy love baseball! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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This podcast is geared toward college football and my love for all sports. Each week beginning with week 8 of the college football season I will give you my predictions. Also, don’t forget to join me on WTXK ESPN The Ticket Fridays from 12:30pm-1pm on The Max Roundtable with Doug Amos and Charlie Trotman. Hope to hear your thoughts! Enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey
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365 Christian Men is a project built on some basic truths about God and His character. God cares deeply about each man, and He has a specific purpose for every man’s life. In fact, God wants to tell His stories through the lives of His men. 451887
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This show is about the amazing stories of world-class multi-millionaire and billionaire founders , how they started and how they succeeded. Founder Stories include the founders of Facebook(Mark), Linked-in(Reid), WhatsApp(Jan), Ben and Jerry Ice creams(the name says it), Instagram(Kevin), Amazon(Jeff), Pandora(Tim), Hershey Chocolates(Milton) and more. You will hear their struggles and seemingly insurmountable problems and how they emerged victoriously, so you too can succeed as a founder.
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I'm a thirty year veteran of fantasy football on many levels. It's a huge industry and accuracy is of the utmost importance. This gives me the chance to follow one of my dreams to become an expert in the field. Let me help you. Any questions? Visit our website listed below or send your questions to: toddsfantasypicks@gmail.com "WINNING ISN'T EVERYTHING...IT'S THE ONLY THING" Cover art photo provided by Ben Hershey on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@benhershey Support this podcast: https://po ...
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Theft of the Master

Edwin Alexander

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Theft of the Master has been described as the Boys from Brazil meets The Da Vinci Code —Kirkus Private Investigator Al Hershey takes the reader across the globe in his search for a young woman's killer. Hired by the girl's parents to look into her "accidental" death Al finds he is in the middle of a more than a murder investigation. Modern day Nazis and a stolen renaissance sculpture all play a part in this intricate character driven tale of promises and deceit.
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May 6. Milton Hershey. When Hershey was 26, he was broke. But eight years later, he sold his caramel-making company for a million dollars and had a town named after himself. He founded The Hershey Chocolate Company, and in 1907 he created the Hershey Kiss. During World War II, Hershey’s machines were switched over to […] The post Milton Hershey, US…
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Have you ever felt a little constricted in therapy, either as a therapist yourself or a client? I know I have and today we are peeling back the layers with Carah Elizabeth who is a therapist turned embodied life and business coach. We chat about the limitations of therapy and how integrating body and spirit are vital to the healing process. You’ll …
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May 14. Francis Collins. Collins is a physician and geneticist who spearheaded the Human Genome Project, which studied DNA and completed finished sequence of the human DNA instruction book. Collins also discovered the genes associated with a number of diseases. Since 2009, he has been director of the National Institutes of Health and the largest [……
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May 13. Doctor Verle Bell. Bell is a psychiatrist and an ordained minister who has served in the US Air Force, in community health clinics, in hospitals, and in private practice. He works with all kinds of patients with all kinds of issues, and encourages them to address all the components of their lives: medical, […] The post Dr. Verle Bell, US, P…
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May 12. Count Nicolaus von Zinzendorf. Zinzendorf was a man out of step with his own time, but in step with God’s heart. Like Luther before him, Zinzendorf was a German reformer, with a heart to correct a wrong direction he thought the church was taking. Unlike Luther, though, the church that Zinzendorf was co […] The post Nicolaus von Zinzendorf, …
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May 11. John Wimber. Prior to his conversion, John was part of a Los Angeles musical group called the Paramours, who later became the Righteous Brothers. But his life then was anything but righteous. He described himself as a beer-guzzler, a drug-abuser, and a chain smoker. After his conversion in a Quaker church, John became […] The post John Wimb…
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May 10. Father Damien. A young man named Pamphille prepared for ministry and intended to serve in Hawaii, but when the time came, he was who was too ill to go. His younger brother went to serve in Hawaii in Pamphille’s stead. That younger brother came to be known as Father Damien. When he heard […] The post Father Damien, Belgian Priest first appea…
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Welcome to How We Get Thru, the podcast where we share stories, mental health insights, and healing advice on life's everyday challenges. I'm your host, Jen, and today's guest is Morgan Dixon (formally Carrion), an licensed marriage and family therapist in California. In this episode, Morgan shares so many mental health myths about motherhood that …
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May 9. Derek Carr. Derek played high-school football in Texas and California, and he received a scholarship to play college football at California State University at Fresno, where he won numerous awards. On this date in 2014, Derek was drafted into the NFL by the Oakland Raiders. He was the first rookie quarterback to start […] The post Derek Carr…
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In this episode of "Sports Unlimited," we dive into the latest rankings of the College Football Playoff (CFP) Spring Top 25. Join us as we dissect the rankings, analyzing the top contenders, surprise entries, and notable omissions in the race for college football glory. From powerhouse programs to up-and-coming teams, we provide insights into the s…
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May 8. Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield. Warfield was one of the greatest American theologians of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. His education spanned two continents, and he could have chosen to teach and travel extensively across the US and throughout Europe, but he chose instead to remain close to home to care for his invalid wi…
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Are you getting good sleep? But like really, are you? Today’s guest Rebekka Wall is an adult sleep consultant. We discuss the importance of sleep and how it can be impacted by various factors such as hormones, alcohol consumption, and stress. This episode is chalk-full of tips and tricks for better sleep so you can be less stressed and well cranky.…
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May 7. Charlie Plys. On this date in 2016, Charlie started a new job at a golf course, and that job provides the setting for today’s story. You don’t always need the right answer; sometimes you just need to listen. At the golf course in Minnesota one Monday afternoon, Charlie Plys and his coworker Thomas […] The post Charlie Plys, US, Food & Bevera…
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May 5. Brother Yun. The first year he was a Christian, Brother Yun helped 2000 people find the Lord. About six years later, the arrests and torture began. He was arrested three times, and the third time, on this date in 1997, Brother Yun miraculously escaped a maximum-security prison. In 2001, Yun left China and […] The post 1125 Brother Yun, Chine…
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In this episode of "Sports Unlimited," I dive into the post-draft frenzy with our exclusive NFL Power Rankings, assessing how each team's draft selections have impacted their standings in the league. From rookies poised to make an immediate impact to teams with newfound strengths, we break down the shifting landscape of the NFL post-draft. But the …
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May 4. Theodore Weld. In 1833, Weld helped found the American Anti-Slavery Society. And during the next decade, he advised members of the United States Congress about issues regarding anti-slavery. By 1834, when he was 31 years old, Weld was advocating for immediate abolition, as opposed to colonization, which was the more popular anti-slavery posi…
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May 3. Don Richardson. At the age of 17, Don Richardson dedicated his life to Christ. After he graduated from bible college, he and his wife moved to Papua, Indonesia, where—for the next 15 years—they served the Sawi tribe. Serving the Sawi was a soft assignment except for the prevalence of malaria, dysentery, hepatitis, and […] The post Don Richar…
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May 2. John Hagee is the founder and Senior Pastor of Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, a non-denominational evangelical church with more than 22,000 active members. Pastor Hagee has served the Lord in the gospel ministry for more than sixty years and reached international audiences through his radio and television ministry. He also founded…
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In this episode of "Sports Unlimited," we turn our attention to the gridiron as we delve into the aftermath of the NFL Draft. Join us as we analyze and grade each team's draft selections, assessing the strengths, weaknesses, and potential impact of their picks. From first-round steals to late-round gems, we leave no stone unturned in our comprehens…
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May 1. John Brown. John lived in an era known as The Killing Time—a time the government brutally executed people who taught that the Bible was the true rule of a man’s life not the King’s laws. John was still a boy when the King ripped 300 pastors out of their churches and sent them […] The post John Brown, Scotland, Farmer first appeared on 365 Ch…
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I absolutely loved this episode. I had the privilege to sit down with Kesley Kappauff, a death doula and death educator. Kelsey shares the cultural denial of death in American society and how it impacts our way of living. And of course, there are many tears in this episode as we talk about Kelsey's personal journey into death work and the transform…
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April 30. Scott Rider. Scott is married to Tess, and they have four children. Together they’ve been through battles none of us would wish on our worst enemies. This kind of battle can wreck families and leave parents and children deeply alone. Or God can show up. Serious illness can tear a family apart, but […] The post Scott Rider, US, Information…
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April 29. Vasily Dimitrievich Zhomiruk. Vasily was of one of the richest men this earth has ever known. You haven’t heard of him? By the end of today’s story, you might forget his name. And that’s the way he would want it. Vasily never asked to have his story told. “I don’t want to take […] The post Vasily Dimitrievich Zhomiruk, Russia, Pastor firs…
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April 28. Christmas Evans. It was 1766 in Wales. Evans got his first name—you guessed it—because he was born Christmas day. And—once he was old enough to help on a farm—he probably didn’t get teased about his name, since it’s said he stood seven feet tall. He taught himself to read Welsh and English. With […] The post Christmas Evans, Welsh Ministe…
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April 27. Louie Giglio. Louie has pastored churches, launched the careers of well-known worship leaders, and written best-selling books. He is best known for the Passion Movement, which includes an annual conference for young people aged 18 to 25. The first Passion Conference was held in 1997 with about 2,000 university students. In 2019, more […] …
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April 26. Charles Swindoll. Chuck is a former US Marine, an evangelical Christian pastor, an author, and an educator. He has pastored from the East Coast to the West Coast and has written more than 70 books. Chuck founded Insight for Living and a radio program with that name, which air on more than 2000 […] The post Charles Swindoll, US, Pastor fir…
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On this episode of What The Puck, Brandon and Coach Dan discuss the disappointing start to the Stanley Cup playoffs. The Capitals are down 0-2 in the series. Can they correct their mistakes and get back into the series? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBy BrandoCash Entertainment
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April 25. Hudson Taylor. On this date in 1851, God called Hudson to be a missionary to China, and he went. He concentrated his efforts on the interior of China and founded the China Inland Mission. The missionaries did not get salaries; they could not appeal for funds; and they would all adopt Chinese dress. […] The post Hudson Taylor, British Miss…
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April 24. Bruce Porter. Pastor. Firefighter. Chaplain. Bruce has done it all. His position as Moral Leadership Officer with the Civil Air Patrol has taken him to the sites of numerous disasters, in the US and around the world. Bruce is also an author and an inspirational speaker who has traveled to more than 40 […] The post Bruce Porter, US, Chapla…
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I had no idea how powerful breathwork could really be until I sat down with today’s guest Danae Hillberg. We have known each other for a while but only recently connected on a deeper level of talking about our own paths to spirituality have shaped us and what has unravel from there. This episode explores both the dark and light sides of breathwork …
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April 23. Sam Walton. Walton opened his first retail store in 1945. Not a Wal-Mart or a Sam’s Club. It was the first Ben Franklin, which grew to a 15-store franchise. If Ben Franklin executives had agreed to Walton’s proposals to open big retail stores in small rural areas, the Wal-Mart chain would probably not […] The post Sam Walton, US, Business…
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April 22. David Mentzer. If you do an internet search for the name David Mentzer, you may or may not find the subject of today’s story. But there’s at least one young man in Colorado who knows the kind of man David Mentzer is. Here’s their story. When we use our skills to do good […] The post David Mentzer, US, Subaru Mechanic first appeared on 365…
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April 21. Chuck Norris. That Chuck is competitive might be the understatement of a couple of centuries. From powerboat competitions to famous fights on television, Chuck and his martial arts expertise are legendary. But Chuck has a contemplative side, too. He writes screenplays and books, and he supports charities such as Make-A-Wish Foundation and…
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In this episode of "Sports Unlimited," Hershey embarks on an exhilarating journey through the world of basketball, starting with a comprehensive analysis of the WNBA Draft. Join us as we grade each team's performance in the draft, assessing their picks, trades, and overall strategy to determine who came out on top in shaping their roster for the up…
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April 20. Karl Barth. Karl, like his father before him, was a theologian, and he was serving as a pastor in a small Swiss village when the commentary he had written on the book of Romans attracted international notice. Even though he did not have a doctoral degree, a university in Germany offered him a […] The post Karl Barth, Swiss Theologian firs…
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April 19. Dwight Lyman Moody. Moody’s first job—in a retail shoe store—required him to attend church. He dutifully attended and soon committed his life to the Lord Jesus. Soon, he was on his way to Chicago and owning his own shoe business. His shoe business grew, and so did his interest in providing a Sunday […] The post Dwight Lyman Moody, US, Eva…
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April 18. Francis Chan. For the first five years of his life, Chan was raised in Hong Kong in a Buddhist home. By sixth grade, he’d lost his mother, his step-mother, and his father. In his high-school years, his uncle killed Chan’s aunt and then himself. But Chan had been taught about Jesus, and he […] The post Francis Chan, US, Pastor first appear…
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