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Blood $atellite

Blood $atellite

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Two Caucazoid psychos living in Canada and Hong Kong discuss dissident right politics, conspiracy theories, fringe spirituality, ideal catastrophe futures, far-right-cenobite culture, harmonyjamming, Canadian politics, splainsplaining, genocidal irony, and probably sex and video games or whatever.
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The number one independent Sonic and pizza podcast in the world. Your hosts Russ Walsh and Alan Black serve up piping hot wisdom about all things involving the best game franchise and best food to ever grace this green Earth. Grab a slice of this artisanal audio content.
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Two Caucazoid psychos living in Canada and Hong Kong discuss dissident right politics, conspiracy theories, fringe spirituality, ideal catastrophe futures, far-right-cenobite culture, harmonyjamming, Canadian politics, splainsplaining, genocidal irony, and probably sex and video games or whatever. Full episodes uploaded every Friday on bloodsatellite.ca, Zencast, iTunes, Audible, and Google Play.
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Conversations with Tyler

Mercatus Center at George Mason University

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Tyler Cowen engages today’s deepest thinkers in wide-ranging explorations of their work, the world, and everything in between. New conversations every other Wednesday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
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The Westminster Circus

The Laughing Aggregator

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Roll up, roll up! Welcome to The Westminster Circus, where British politics takes center stage in a never-ending spectacle of spin, scandals, and sheer absurdity. Multiple times a day, we shine the spotlight on the clowns in Parliament, the jugglers of public opinion, and the magicians who make promises disappear. With sharp wit and relentless satire, we pull back the curtain on the latest political antics, media spin, and government blunders. No script, no filter—just the unvarnished comedy ...
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Grief in Brief

Ken Barringer

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Grief in Brief is a podcast hosted by Ken Barringer, LMHC a mental health counselor with a specialty in grief and loss. In each episode you will hear a conversation with an someone sharing a deeply personal story about their loss, or an expert discussing ways to manage the intense feelings and emotions that can accompany grief and loss, or a talk with a professional working in an area where we may not think of loss. Most episodes are between 15 – 20 minutes in length. There is also great iro ...
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Gen X Resistance: Where Cynicism Meets Rebellion, One Podcast Episode at a time. Are you tired of the world telling you what to think? Are you overwhelmed by the constant barrage of self-help gurus, social media noise, and the feeling that everything's gone bananas? Then welcome to Gen X Resistance, your weekly dose of sanity in a world gone mad. We're the latchkey kids who grew up on grunge and irony, the masters of the side-eye, and the champions of the well-placed meme. We've seen it all, ...
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Have Such A Good Day

hsgd partners

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Have Such A Good Day seeks to find the humor (and irony) in everyday adult life. Every week Sarah Lane and Heather Frank examine the cool, funny and downright disturbing things none of us can avoid, dip into the entertainment world, and laugh about life in general. Let us help you Have Such A Good Day, because we’re all in this together and maybe we'll all learn a little something in the process. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @hsgdshow Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd. ...
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Ebony and Irony

Starburns Audio

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Nothing can stop drag stars Monet X Change and Bunny from spreading their own infectious brand of humor. These New Yorkers are tucked and loaded to dissect the latest scandals, drag happenings and a few issues to boot. The pair don't always agree, which make for more interesting discussions, as do their weekly guests.
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The Elephant in the Room

The Laughing Aggregator

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Step right up to The Elephant in the Room, the daily satirical podcast where the Republican Party’s biggest personalities take center stage in a never-ending political circus. From high-flying campaign promises to reality-defying policy gymnastics, we break down the latest GOP drama with humor and sharp wit. Whether it’s media spin tightrope acts, congressional clown car pileups, or the latest political stunts, we pull back the curtain on the spectacle. With multiple episodes throughout the ...
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Join longtime friends Joe and Ivan on a comedic journey through the mysteries of true crime. Since 2002, Joe and Ivan have been crafting comedy bits and skits together, honing their unique style. With their producer and co-host, Sam, at the sound processing helm, the trio dives into the depths of true crime mysteries, as well as music, history, and various other topics, with a twist. Joe and Ivan's comedic banter adds levity to even the darkest of subjects but always with a respectful approa ...
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Christian Concepts

Bible Gum Media

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A weekly show with thoughtful discussion about Christianity, its concepts, and misconceptions. Hosted by Tahj, a Christian overthinker, and fan of irony. New episodes are released every Wednesday.
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Six O'Clock Swill

Nick Cater

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Tim Blair and Nick Cater deliver the antidote to stupid in a weekly roundup of global political and cultural nonsense. Warning: This show contains irony. Not suitable for listeners of a mirthless disposition.˜ Check out other episodes: www.radiobcc.com We'd love your feedback: [email protected]
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Gravy

Southern Foodways Alliance

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Gravy shares stories of the changing American South through the foods we eat. Gravy showcases a South that is constantly evolving, accommodating new immigrants, adopting new traditions, and lovingly maintaining old ones. It uses food as a means to explore all of that, to dig into lesser-known corners of the region, complicate stereotypes, document new dynamics, and give voice to the unsung folk who grow, cook, and serve our daily meals.
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Beheaded

Megan Moore & Elizabeth Black

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Torture. Execution. Death. Listen as two die-hard fans chat about some of history's most gruesome death sentences. From famous queens and kings to the uncommon names in history, no conviction will be left untouched. Try not to lose your head over this comical approach to the shocking and disturbing stories of treason and crime (whether found guilty or not).
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Sure Thing

Andrew Wolfe & Josh Armstrong

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This is a financial comedy podcast with Andrew Wolfe and Josh Armstrong. Sure Thing is irony. Our true views and beliefs exclusively reflect the values that you personally hold. Sure Thing is not a source of legitimate financial advice. You should consider seeking independent legal, financial, taxation or other advice from anybody else. http://surething.money
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Philosophy without formal education based on life experience and perspective acceptance. This program is not intended for educational experiences or meant to be interpreted as autobiographical in nature. Most guests are other artists and comedians who use language such as irony or false pretenses to aid in their delivery. Enjoy! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-johns/support
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Welcome to Naturism Trail, a journey through time, culture and human expression. Across twenty waypoints, you are invited to walk, reflect and reconsider how societies have shaped - and been shaped by - the human body. In every era and every region of the world, naturism has taken many forms: from hairless apes of prehistory to ritual nudity of ancient civilisations and modern-day movements advocating for body freedom, self-acceptance and equality. This trail is an invitation to explore a fu ...
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Musician and actress Leighton Meester talks about her debut album Heartstrings. Though she’s mostly known for her roles in Country Strong and the recent revival of Of Mice and Men on Broadway, Leighton’s talents as a singer-songwriter shine in this nine-song narrative LP about love, irony, and heartache.
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Join technology comms pros Rebecca Buckman and Keyana Corliss as they cut to the heart of today’s tech-news cycle and the general craziness that is high-tech corporate-communications right now. With a short, not-too-serious take on the industry - with plenty of humor and irony thrown in - they’ll bring you the best in the biz, across comms and media together, for one-of-a-kind insights and perspectives you won’t hear anywhere else!
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MADCITYPODCAST

Patrick R. Kempfer

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Day after day our thoughts shape us like flowing water shapes stone. Pay attention to what you are habitually thinking about, because your thoughts may not always be serving you so well. Be watchful of the main focus of your attention each day, it just might be becoming your higher power! So go easy in your flow, for you are becoming one with everything, and everything with one. In this space you'll discover your path, be it a journey of poetic justice or tragic irony, and we will muse over ...
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Sometimes Love Isn’t Enough: The Parenting Through Challenges Podcast - A practical yet heartfelt podcast for parents who are overwhelmed by unique challenges in parenting. Join Angie Grandt – The Adoption Coach – as she leads you on a journey to rebuild a relationship with your child – you know – the one who you promised to love unconditionally, but who keeps pushing you away and displaying such unsettling behaviors, and now you find you are so easily triggered by all their behaviors and ca ...
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Tricky Situations

Tricky Situations

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We’re two friends, both homeschooled, in a band together, grew up in the Bible Belt of Texas, and raised with fundamentalist Christian values, were both married with kids and later divorced. We’ve been navigating relationships post divorce for better or worse (probably worse). As we all know, There is a lot of power in having someone to talk with about what’s going on in your life - and that’s how this podcast started. We don’t have the answers but we’re pretty close. We hope these conversat ...
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Caliber 60

Stephanie Corpi, Toya Sarno Jordan

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Loud narco-corridos and gunshots had become the soundtrack of Linda’s life in her hometown in Michoacan, Mexico, the avocado capital of the world. SUVs and men parading with smuggled automatic weapons hanging from their shoulders controlled avocado fields and every aspect of life. In February 2021 Linda was devastated by a loss so profound, she had to leave the only home she had ever known. In a twist of irony, she fled to the country where 80% of the weapons in Mexico come from, to request ...
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On "Caravan Confessions," Eric Simon of The Broke Agent listens to real estate professionals from across the world reveal their craziest experiences. Sometimes hilarious and always bizarre, these stories will make you question the rationality and sanity of the human race. This podcast will provide endless entertainment for the inevitable downtime of real estate agents and anyone else who wishes to discover the irony of this wacky industry.
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Much like a Dating Profile of mine, I am doubtful of the true costs of being part of some people's Community. What Agenda. Why must we engage...? Alas, most problems are caused, escalated, exaggerated and Calculated by engaging with near-enough anything. Why bother now...? Good Question. I am trying to bring Irreverence back, in the vain attempt to become at least... Heard. As Pitiful as that sounds, I'd rather not even have that from you for what it's worth, so that just shows you where I B ...
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Dear adults is a podcast to learn about parenting and how kids view adults also this is a podcast for me to talk about adults come here as kid or teen to relate or be an adult watch this and laugh at irony hope everyone enjoys no matter what age and if your an adult this is no offense just my opinion I would hate for kids to take my podcast and think all adults are the same anyway enjoy!
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Sick Sad Society

Vaughn Johseph

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Sick Sad Society *Stuff You Won't Remember Next Week Not so mainstream things, that you might otherwise not see. Robot cops, a man turns himself into an alien, Woman sues an insurance company after getting an STD whilst having sex in the backseat of her car. Exactly! News You Won't Remember Next Week IG: @TheWeirdNewZ @V3TvUK Twitter: @V3TvNetwork Youtube: @V3Tvv Rumble: @V3Tv www.V3Tv.UK
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Dean and Josh love the X-Files almost as much as they love (and simultaneously hate, it's complicated) themselves. Be it their observations, jokes, or wild scenarios - one thing is clear - they will make themselves laugh a lot, but don't worry dear listener - they will have you convinced that it's all about you. The greatest crime and irony of this show is that tons of women show up to the live shows on Mixlr, and lots of the reviews suggest that they hate women (likely written by weird men) ...
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Kittball Podcast

Kittball Records

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Just let it roll… This is the sound that will be coming through your speakers, when your tracks are released on Kittball Records. Internationally known for productions and DJ-sets from Tube & Berger, Juliet Sikora and P.A.C.O. . This label is a platform for this guys to release tracks of their own and their fellow artists. Kittball Records bring you the „Kitt“ from their favourite tracks. Alongside their own productions, the Kittball crew has been releasing House and Tech House tracks since ...
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The Crisis Cast

Lissa Druss & Thom Serafin

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The Crisis Cast is a conversational journey in business leadership during a crisis. Our cast of experts review crisis management scenarios and provide resources for navigating uncharted waters. Each episode is moderated by renowned crisis communicators Lissa Druss and Thom Serafin.
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This podcast is based on Expresso newsletter with ChatGPT 3.5/4 and ElevenLabs speech synthesiser. This project is more than just a technical feat; it's a bridge between written words and the immersive world of audio storytelling. Artificial intelligence is not just a tool here. It is a co-author, editor and translator that transforms texts to make them perfect for listening. It gets rid of repetition, improves wording and tries to preserve unique style. It's so nice to hear how accurately t ...
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Georg Honauer was a man of ambition and bold confidence, living during a time when alchemy was at the height of fascination. Seizing the opportunity, he sought to impress Friedrich I, Duke of Württemberg, with his grand claim: the ability to turn ordinary metal into gold. But in his overconfidence, Georg may have miscalculated the risks—leading to …
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In a move that could only be described as 'creative accounting', the government has decided that you now need at least four points in one daily living activity to qualify for PIP. Yes, you heard it right! Four points! Because who doesn't want to play a game of 'how disabled am I?' while juggling the existential dread of losing financial support?…
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In “Got (Raw) Milk? The Small Family Dairy Farms Behind a Big Controversy,” Gravy producer Bianca Garcia takes listeners to Milky Way Farm, the last dairy in Anderson County, South Carolina, where raw milk sales are keeping the Peeler family afloat. Their neighbors have succumbed to the pressures that have defined a generation of farmers. Between 2…
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Sarah likes AB&J sandwiches and Heather has a lazy eye. THANK YOU to our Patrons! Please consider directly supporting us at Patreon for ad-free episodes, access to our Discord server, and all around good vibes as you help us keep the lights on. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more inform…
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En el episodio de hoy, tuve el privilegio y la oportunidad de entrevistar a The Real Antonios. Durante su parada en Guadalajara, hablamos sobre lo que significa ser un Goth/Dark Mexicano, por qué la música country es increíble y cómo siempre hemos tenido un lugar en ella, la vida entre U.S. y México, la importancia de la autenticidad, crear desde u…
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A world divided made whole, with a few bugs for encouragement. The UCA’s precursor, the United States of America, had a prominent treat culture. A distinctly American philosophy - and one which would appear to have spread to this continent. The more we seek to unite the people with metaphorical bugs, the more essential treats seem to become. Notes:…
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Making the decision to be a parent is a huge decision - that comes with many fears - not wanting to break them, hurt them, insufficiently meet their needs. We fear making mistakes our parents made. And most of all - we fear that we will mess them up. Let's chat about this! About your host, Angie Grandt – Parenting Alchemist Angie Grandt is a parent…
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On March 17, 2020 Lissa Druss called us together to button down the launch of this podcast. It was just days prior to the State of Illinois' official call for a "shelter in place" due to the global pandemic. In this episode, Lissa, Thom Serafin, and our producer Todd Manley met on St. Patrick's Day 2025 to discuss what we've learned about leadershi…
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In our second and final episode on the Charley Starkweather Murder Spree, we cover the latter part of Charley's reign of terror, as well as his and Caril's apprehension by police. We also discuss their trials, Charley's execution, and Caril's life after prison. Redbeard Sound RedBeard Sound specializes in live sound engineering, recording, music pr…
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Relive the shocking baton-swinging incident at the state championship! We explore the controversy, examine track culture's impact, and share our personal reflections on this unexpected event. Join us for an in-depth look at the incident and its aftermath. Also Uncover sneaky Amazon scams! We expose the viral TikTok QR code trick and reveal how scam…
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This live episode promises to be completely off the rail as we not only discuss the ascendency of Mark Carney to Liberal Prime Minister, but also Secret Passage Theory and a Silicon Valley "apocalypse cult" known as TESCREALism. Listen to full episodes of Blood $atellite on, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Audible, and more. ➡️ Full Content: htt…
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What happens when a liberal thinker shifts his attention from polarization to economic abundance? Ezra Klein’s new book with Derek Thompson, Abundance, argues for an agenda of increased housing, infrastructure, clean energy, and innovation. But does abundance clash with polarization—or offer a way through it? In this conversation, Ezra and Tyler di…
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When Hannah’s best friend died unexpectedly, she looked for help. Friends, family, mental health professionals could only go so far. She started an exhaustive search for friend loss support and found……nothing. Friend grief, like all grief, is a lifelong process yet there are scant resources for those who truly understand the impact of losing a trus…
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Sarah has a special visitor and Heather harkens back to the 90s. THANK YOU to our Patrons! Please consider directly supporting us at Patreon for ad-free episodes, access to our Discord server, and all around good vibes as you help us keep the lights on. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mo…
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In a plot twist worthy of a daytime soap opera, President Trump has called for the impeachment of U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, who had the audacity to block the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members. In Trump’s own words, this judge is a “Radical Left Lunatic” who was “sadly appointed by Barack Hussein Obama” — because apparently, b…
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Just hours after Lammy’s bold declaration, Downing Street stepped in to clarify, or perhaps obfuscate, stating that Israel was “at clear risk of breaching” international humanitarian law. Yes, that’s right! They’re not saying Israel has breached the law; they’re saying it could potentially trip over its shoelaces and fall into a legal abyss. As one…
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In a move that even the most seasoned diplomats couldn't script, Trump suggested a "30-day ceasefire" where Russia and Ukraine stop attacking each other's energy infrastructure. You know, because nothing says peace like telling a country, "Hey, lay off the bombs for a month, and we can see where it goes!" As if Putin is going to stop for a snack br…
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Now, let’s start with the government’s favourite mantra: there’s a “moral and economic case” for overhauling the benefits system. A bit like saying “I love you” while simultaneously kicking you in the shins, isn’t it? Liz Kendall, our Work and Pensions Secretary, insists they want to “support those who can work” while simultaneously sharpening the …
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The guys discuss what might possibly be the most disturbing way to “capture” a new roommate, when a perfectly arranged bedroom can guarantee foreign relations every night, and how the ending to every high speed chase in Germany may or may not result in a pant-less driver.By Damon Puracchio and Ted Willson
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Micah Klutinoty in Week 48 of the Behold The Lamb seriesThrough John 14:1-7, when your heart is troubled, trust in Jesus, for He is the only way to God and eternal life. He has prepared a place for you in heaven, and His sacrifice has made a way for all who believe to enter. Jesus is everything you need, offering peace and assurance in times of dif…
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In a recent episode, we discussed the most important relationship in your life. Whatever conclusion you came to - now it's time to take action. Once you've made a clear decision - now we need powerful tools to start taking action towards that goal! About your host, Angie Grandt – Parenting Alchemist Angie Grandt is a parent coach, on a mission to b…
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Too many voices simply complain about the struggles of our state. Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski enters our chat room with solutions for Illinois. Ted's approach is driven by 16-year career in international finance, based in Poland and Mexico. During this episode, you'll hear what compelled Dabrowski to come home to engage in public policy. Plu…
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From November of 1956 to January of 1957, nineteen year old Charley Starkweather killed eleven people across 2 states. He had his fourteen year old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate, with him during the murder spree, and her exact role in the slayings is debated to this day. Redbeard Sound RedBeard Sound specializes in live sound engineering, recording,…
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In “What’s in Store for the Pawpaw Patch?” Gravy producer Anya Groner examines the pawpaw, a long-overlooked fruit that’s now being domesticated, making its way into farmers’ markets, restaurants, and even beer. What plant has leaves that smell like green pepper, fruit that can taste like pineapple or turpentine, and bark that can be woven into bas…
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Send us a text Episode Summary: In this episode of Gen X Resistance, host Paul Stevens dives into a topic that has many in our generation scratching their heads—Artificial Intelligence (AI). If you’ve ever thought, "AI? Yuck!" (like Paul's wife did when she saw what he was working on), you’re not alone. Many Gen Xers are skeptical about AI, just li…
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Sarah loves a live cam and Heather leaves the chaos behind. THANK YOU to our Patrons! Please consider directly supporting us at Patreon for ad-free episodes, access to our Discord server, and all around good vibes as you help us keep the lights on. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more in…
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Hosted by Dimes, this panel gathers Tom Luongo and StormyWaters to discuss the sovereign financial power of the Bank of England, situated in the mysterious City of London, and how this entity has engaged in a clandestine conflict with America. ➡️ More from Dimes: https://bloodsatellite.ca/ ➡️ More from Tom Luongo: https://tomluongo.me/ ➡️ More from…
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Send me ____________ through my E-mail at the footy(footer // bri'ish) As you'll all probably be expecting (unknowing strangers), this, 'Headline'-kind-of-titles signifies another, "Have one Rest", reading, as we delve into the shallow waters of mishaps people are willing to fabricate and/or sacrifice to the U.K., for all to enjoy. Especially those…
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If you ask any parent, who would they say is their most important relationship? Many would say their kids, some would say their significant other, a few might even say themselves. But do our actions match our words? Are we taking action that aligns with this thought? In this episode, let's explore the actions we take to support this thought! About …
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Dimes and Judas review “Which Way, Western Man?” by William Gayley Simpson. This oft-referenced but rarely-cited work tracks the life of a man who began as a devout Christian living a Franciscan through to his awakening as an anti-Christian Nietzschean, including his strategy to survive the collapse of the Western world. They then move into a revie…
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Four "sanctuary city" mayors faced a grilling before Congress this week. How did Chicago's Brandon Johnson perform? You'll hear his grade from Chicago Tribune investigative reporter Gregory Royal Pratt. Pratt is literally writing the book on City Hall, and breaks down the chaos of a 6-plus hour hearing on Capitol Hill that questioned Chicago's role…
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After losing our dear friend Watto, Russ did what all spiritual white boys do: travel around Asia and try various sauces and treats. We’re living, laughing, and loving now as we talk about the most nothing Marvel movie yet. Get in, we're Finlandizing Celestial Island mack. Notes: Lifesize Gardevoir plush, Sabra the IDF Superhero, The Sippin’ Societ…
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Dimes and Judas discuss Zelensky being ragdolled by Trump over Ukraine war cash, the newly released Epstein filed being a direct insult to you specifically, and the Indian Patel family that owns one of the largest banks in Texas giving out loans only to gas station and motel owners. After a lengthy discussion on how dark Zionist money is directing …
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Meet Catherine of Alexandria — the brilliant, fearless, and slightly rebellious saint who gave 4th-century philosophers a run for their money. From outwitting emperors to holding her own in a debate with the greatest minds of her time, Catherine wasn’t just a pretty face (though, she probably had one of those too). One of her biggest legacies was a…
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Carl Zimmer is one of the finest science communicators of our time, having spent decades writing about biology, evolution, and heredity. His latest (and 16th) book, Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe, explores something even more fundamental—how the very air around us is teeming with life, from pollen to pathogens to microbes floa…
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When Matt’s father died his world turned upside down. He was thrust into taking over the family business while grieving the loss. He was also concerned about preserving the memory of his father and learning from others through their experience of his father. All the while trying to keep him present through the story telling. What was launched from …
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Moderator: “In many Indigenous cultures, nudity was not just accepted - it was part of daily life. What can we learn from traditions that still exist today?" Responder: “For many Indigenous cultures around the world, social nudity was not merely accepted - it was the norm. Unlike in many modern societies, where nudity has been largely confined to p…
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Naturism Trail: A Global Perspective Preface Welcome to Naturism Trail, a journey through time, culture and human expression. Across twenty waypoints, you are invited to walk, reflect and reconsider how societies have shaped - and been shaped by - the human body. In every era and every region of the world, naturism has taken many forms: from hairle…
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Moderator: “Before we begin our journey through time, let's first set the stage. How has naturism existed across different cultures and eras? What is the broad human experience of social nudity?” Responder: “For much of human history, non-sexual social nudity has been an integral part of everyday life. Across diverse cultures and time periods, atti…
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Moderator: “To understand the origins of naturism, we must first explore our earliest ancestors. What did life look like before clothing became the norm?” Responder: “For hundreds of thousands of years, early humans thrived in diverse environments without clothing. Evolution of Homo sapiens, and other hominins before them, was shaped by adaptation …
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