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Jordan, Tobin, and Mike started a podcast! Join in as they talk all things dude- from history and current events, philosophy, spirituality to jiu jitsu, hunting, and anything else they find interesting. And shenanigans. Lots of shenanigans! Listen in and enjoy the Enlightened Neanderthals!
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A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes.
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Hello, welcome to the show! In this podcast, we talk about the story of our species and how we came to be. From our humble ape ancestors to Bronze Age societies, our story has been fascinating. Anthropology, archaeology, and history are all thoroughly covered. All information is based on peer-reviewed research. Fringe theories and conspiracies are not entertained. Grazie e arrivederci!
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A show for curious minds. Join us each week as academic experts tell us about the fascinating discoveries they're making to understand the world, and the big questions they’re still trying to answer. A podcast from The Conversation, hosted by Gemma Ware. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Archaeology news, travel reviews, interviews and basic terminology, designed to get you as jazzed up about archaeology as we are. Explore the latest headlines, learn the ABCs of archaeology, and hear from seasoned and amateur archaeologists alike.
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Imagine Game of Thrones, but Neanderthals never died off. It’s 1107, and the once-great Neanderthal empire is no more, laid waste by the dark Sapien king, Isaac, the same bastard who slaughtered the Thal queen’s young heirs. A brutal reversal of medieval power forged in blood and fueled by Sap ingenuity. But one babe escaped the mad king’s wrath. Raised the son of a simple Thal herder, Maralek’s a rough lad with the ferocious pride and temper of his ruined people, a scorn for rules, and less ...
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All Things Unexplained

Dr. Tim Mounce, CJ Dearinger, Smitty Neaves

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It began during March 2020: dawn of COVID. Three friends with a lot of kids suddenly not in school decided now was the time to start that podcast they had always talked about. All Things Unexplained was born. All Things Unexplained is an audio (new episodes every Monday) and video podcast that covers mysterious topics from aliens to Bigfoot to astrophysics and everything in between. The truth is still out there. 🛸 SHOP THE UNEXPLAINED STORE 🛸 Email us: allthingsunexplained@yahoo.com 🏆🎙️PEOPL ...
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Digging for Truth Podcast

Associates for Biblical Research

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A journey of truth discovery, featuring archaeology and biblical research. Hosted by Henry B. Smith Jr. Henry Smith is the Administrative Director of the archaeological dig at Shiloh, Israel. Previously Smith has served at the Khirbet el-Maqatir Excavations, and has volunteered at the Hazor Excavations. Smith has an MAR, emphasizing apologetics and Biblical languages, and is a PhD student in Old Testament Biblical studies.
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Octoberpod AM

Octoberpod After Midnight

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Bold individualists the world over believe that scary stories are best told over a roaring fire with a bottle of wine. Join horror host Edward October by the fireside to enjoy a curated selection of true, true-ish, and classic tales of horror and the paranormal ... all told with a retro/vintage aesthetic, reminiscent of old time radio. For retro horror of impeccable taste, choose Octoberpod. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/octoberpod-am--5482497/support.
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Green Acres Garden Podcast

Green Acres Nursery & Supply

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Green Acres Garden Podcast is the podcast that’ll teach budding gardeners like you to grow your green thumb. But whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned horticulturalist, you’re sure to learn something new. Get to know Kevin and Austin as they have conversations with community gardeners and gurus at Green Acres Nursery & Supply—they'll answer questions you didn't know you had.
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Furqan Qureshi Blogs is a research platform for Quran, Hadith, Modern Science, Archeology and Ancient History. YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/@FurqanQureshiBlogs To support my research work, please buy my coffee from this link. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mrfurqan... And if you're from Pakistan, then here is the IBAN No. for my MCB Bank. Title: SIDDIQUE AKBAR PK69MUCB1508279911008586 Or if you're an Jazz Cash user ... you can send your support on this mobile no. SIDDIQUE AKBAR: 03017124003 ...
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Up and Atom brings you the latest breakthroughs and discoveries in the ever-changing world of science. Sometimes weird, sometimes confronting, always informative, come learn about the world around. Hosted by Alice Williamson (@all_isee), University of Sydney lecturer and researcher for Open Source Malaria, each week on Up For It with Ruby Miles.
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Bass Player and Singer for the iconic band, Chicago, Eric Baines interviews music professionals from a variety of fields and genre’s sharing stories from the road as well as tips and trade secrets for people who dream of making their living making music. Eric is currently touring with the legendary band, Chicago, but has toured, performed and recorded with many artists as a bass player and singer such as: Dwight Yoakam Keiko Matsui Air Supply Lucas Grabeel Lee Ritenour Corbin Bleu Gregg Karu ...
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It's the latest news on the oldest stories. Join three (slightly clueless) fans of history and archaeology for a comical take on the latest news about the past from historical, archaeological and scientific research. See some fake reviews below! "There must be someone who likes stuff like this, surely" - Supportive friends and family "It does a great job of keeping the cats calm when there's fireworks." - Barbara from number 32 "This is the trouble with using shuffle in store, you get stuff ...
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Hosted by a Licensed Funeral Director with a degree in Anthropology, Marsy and a musical guru, Zay, join us as we break the stigma surrounding death itself. As life is full of uncertainty, but death is always certain. Talking about our own demise and understanding other cultures and the history surrounding death is an important topic to be educated on.
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Get your weekly burst of scientific illumination from The Debrief’s network of rebellious journalists as they warp through the latest breaking science and tech news from the world of tomorrow. Every Friday, join hosts Stephanie Gerk, Kenna Hughes-Castleberry, and MJ Banias as they roundup the latest science and tech stories from the pages of The Debrief. From far-future technology to space travel to strange physics that alters our perception of the universe, The Debrief Weekly Report is mean ...
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Struggling Academics

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Struggling Academics is a bi-monthly educational podcast for everyone interested in ideas, intellectual life and academic pursuits. At Struggling Academics, we deliberately venture into areas to which none of the hosts necessarily claim expertise. In each episode Dr. Andrasi (linguist), Dr. Clinnick (archaeologist), Dr. Pedersen (philosopher) & Dr. Vladescu (anthropologist/philologist) will discuss a particular topic with an uplifting and positive twist ranging from singular human experience ...
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From the caves and rock shelters of Europe and the Near East, new evidence is emerging that the ancient people we now know as Neanderthals did not simply scrape by and live in a delicate balance between ape and man, but surrounded themselves with creations of art and culture that we used to think were the exclusive domain of modern humans. Join us in conversation with the experts who are making these discoveries and revolutionizing our ideas about the world of NeanderArt. These conversations ...
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Hey podcast America, welcome to episode 70 of the Enlightened Neanderthals! Grab your ADD meds and keep up! Find the neanderthals on Instagram @enlightenedneanderthals and @trainingnorthwest on YouTube on X and online at TrainingNorthwestLLC.com. Buy a Vortex Optic from Training Northwest and take advantage of our Optic Zero Program! Enjoy!…
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As we take a short production break in August, we're re-running an episode from 2023 about Neanderthals, and what new discoveries about their research could tell us about Homo Sapiens. For generations, Neanderthals have been a source of fascination for scientists. This species of ancient hominim inhabited the world for around 500,000 years until th…
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Neanderthals got their name from a valley that was, in turn, named after a beloved pastor and hymnwriter named Joachim Neander. Thus, since their first discovery, they have been associated with Christianity, believe it or not. Problem is, Neanderthals have been consistently used as arguments against the very foundation of Christianity: the Bible. C…
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Is it reasonable to expect an entire community to constantly apologize for the actions of a few? On this episode of the Last Neanderthals podcast, we tackle audience's pressing questions about the Muslim community's condemnation of extremist acts. From the 7-7 bombings to the Manchester Arena attack, we discuss the often unseen and unheard condemna…
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Chapter 6 "Habeel Qabeel" Sunday Night 8:00PM Release. "ALL TOPICS" 01. The Language 02. Where does language come from ? 03. A very interesting experiment 04. The Blue Brain Project 05. More interesting projects 06. Memories from the King Akbar 07. Language of Neanderthals 08. Clay tablets of Hazrat Idrees A.S 09. What is written in the tablets ? 1…
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An extraordinary archaeological site1 located at the foothills of the Southern Pyrenees in Spain is shedding light on a little-known period of Neanderthal history. Known as Abric Pizarro, this site has yielded significant data that challenges long-held views of Neanderthal life. The findings reveal a highly adaptive and resourceful group of early h…
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Follow the timeline below to skip to your favourite parts: Intro/Outro = Money – Mitsy (https://open.spotify.com/track/7sKl9plflsQGIVZcnaQ0jI?si=ab1a19d8b029432c) 16:00 = Croatian Word of the Week Krava 20:08 = EPL Title Winners/Golden Boot/Relegation Predictions Headline Signings First Round of Fixtures Preview 30:20 = Song of the Week THEME = Son…
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Hey green thumbs! This week on the podcast Kevin meets with the Curly Cultivators; Leota Wilson and Mikaela Falwell to start planning for the Fall season. They share their tips for transitioning the garden, preparing your soil, what plants you can start now from seed, and most important of all: how to have fun in the garden! Plan out your garden us…
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It's one of the most popular alcoholic drinks in the world. But did you know that beer is also one of the world's oldest beverages, with a history that stretches back more than 10,000 years. Beer was the beverage of choice for a whole host of ancient Bronze Age civilisations arrayed across Mesopotamia. But why did cities like Babylon and Uruk becom…
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Learn the virtues of quarter sectioning, visit a quartet of sites in Oman, and learn about some intriguing sites uncovered in Archaeology News: the Tomb of Cerberus, dinosaur cave art in Brazil, and Star Carr in England. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9D0WMqTkCX8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxd76wKiE-4…
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Get ready for an out-there, "real gone" horror movie trivia quiz show on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with special guest contestants Our True Crime Podcast and Spine Chillers & Serial Killers. Also featuring the comedy stylings of our resident foul-mouthed misanthrope, Rollo (the possessed ventriloquist dummy). Your horror h…
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Intro/Outro = Money – Mitsy (https://open.spotify.com/track/7sKl9plflsQGIVZcnaQ0jI?si=ab1a19d8b029432c) 01:30 = Croatian Word of the Week Nula 06:35 = EPL Opening Round Wrapped Up! 11:30 = Song of the Week THEME = Right in the Feels Poison Oak – Bright Eyes Ivy – Football Club 21:03 = AFL AL-agram = Handout Son Congratulations to our Tipping Champi…
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Cooking is often viewed as a significant turning point in human evolution. It not only provided the extra calories needed to support larger brains1 but also transformed the way early humans interacted with their environment. When exactly did our ancestors begin to control fire and cook food? While the answer remains elusive, a combination of archae…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: What mysterious experiments are happening at CERN? Founded in 1954, the CERN laboratory sits astride the Franco-Swiss border near Geneva. CERN's main focus is particle physics – the study of the fundamental constituents of matte…
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Archaeologists have long debated the exact paths taken by early modern humans on their journey to Australia. While genetic data has estimated the arrival of Homo sapiens in Australia to be under 50,000 years ago, archaeological findings suggest an earlier presence, possibly as far back as 65,000 or even 80,000 years ago. An exciting new discovery1 …
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Cats! These much loved furry friends have brightened people’s lives for millenia. And it was the same in ancient times. They were pets. They were pest control against rats. They were even in some cases considered sacred. But how did they become the pet of choice for homes the world over? And why were they first domesticated? In today's episode of T…
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One of the enduring mysteries of Stonehenge, the iconic prehistoric monument in southern England, has been the origin of its stones. While researchers have traced the upright sarsen stones to the nearby Marlborough Downs and the smaller bluestones to southwest Wales, the Altar Stone—a massive 16-foot-long, six-ton slab of sandstone at the heart of …
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The New York-based singer/keyboardist/guitarist issued three albums and four EPs with Nova Social (initially called Stretch) from ’98-’14 while also serving as music director for Wesley Stace’s Cabinet of Wonders variety show. After four solo releases, he’s formed a new project setting his droll lyrics in a ’60s Brazilian setting called As For the …
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Hey podcast America, welcome to episode 69 of the Enlightened Neanderthals! The boys discuss last weekend's Rifleman Camp and Donald Trump. Find the neanderthals on Instagram @enlightenedneanderthals and @trainingnorthwest on YouTube on X and online at TrainingNorthwestLLC.com. Buy a Vortex Optic from Training Northwest and take advantage of our Op…
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This week on the podcast Kevin and Austin share updates from the garden, explore what's happening at a local nature center, and talk with certified arborists to learn about building a resilient urban forest for the future. Visit the Effie Yeaw Nature Center Learn more about the tree research being done by UC Davis and the US Forest Service: Meet Th…
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As The Conversation Weekly takes a short production break in August, we're bringing you a recent episode from our partners at the Borders and Belonging podcast about Japan’s evolving stance on immigration. With a rapidly ageing population and a shrinking workforce, Japan is facing an unprecedented crisis: by 2030, it's projected to have a shortfall…
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It is the most famous monument of ancient Greece. Its remains standing tall above modern Athens today, more than 2,000 years old. The Parthenon. A temple, treasury, the residence of a powerful general after Alexander the Great’s death…and his courtesans, a church, a mosque, a gunpowder store, a tourist site. It’s safe to say that the Parthenon has …
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ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is often viewed as a modern-day challenge, marked by distractability and impulsivity that makes it difficult to navigate the structured demands of contemporary life. However, emerging research1 suggests that this trait may have been a significant evolutionary advantage in prehistoric times, particular…
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In this episode we discuss how the tragedy in Southport was exploited by divisive and hateful figures to further their political agendas, and fuel hate against Muslims and immigrants. We reflected on how misinformation took the country by storm and analysed how the mainstream media used terms like “anti immigration’ or “pro British” in their headli…
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In the annals of human history, the stars and heavens have served not only as a source of wonder but as profound symbols guiding the destinies of civilizations. Two remarkable archaeological discoveries—newly deciphered cuneiform1 tablets from ancient Babylonia and enigmatic carvings2 at Göbekli Tepe in Turkey—reveal how ancient peoples connected a…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: His TikTok is legendary (5thpillarofemphasis), and now Dan Warren joins us to discuss UFOs and more. Also, returning to ATU to guest cohost is our friend, the talented D.J. from Calling All Beings (make sure to check him out in …
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Chapter 5. Part 2 "Adam & Neanderthals" Sunday Night 8:00PM Release. "ALL TOPICS" 02. The history of fossils 03. Problems raised by fossils 04. Seriousness of the issues 05: Christian, Jew & a King 06. Some of the fossils 07. A difficult situation 08. Neanderthals 09. 1st confusion about Neanderthals 10. 2nd confusion about Neanderthals 11. 3rd con…
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Overlooking the Argolid Plain in the eastern Peloponnese, Mycenae was once the envy of the Mediterranean world. It rose to prominence in the late Bronze Age, centuries before the great Greek states of Athens, Sparta and Corinth, and is known as the birthplace of mythical bronze age figures such as Agammemnon, King of the Greeks. But how do know so …
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Hey podcast America, welcome to episode 68 of the Enlightened Neanderthals! Buckle your chinstraps and get ready to laugh! Find the neanderthals on Instagram @enlightenedneanderthals and @trainingnorthwest on YouTube on X and online at TrainingNorthwestLLC.com. Buy a Vortex Optic from Training Northwest and take advantage of our Optic Zero Program!…
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Hey green thumbs! This week the podcast travels to the annual Harvest Day festival hosted by the Sacramento County Master Gardeners at the Fair Oaks Horticulture Center in Fair Oaks, CA. Kevin and Austin share their favorite moments including interviews with master gardeners, community members and other garden friends. Learn more about the UC Maste…
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If you see Bigfoot once, does it make you more likely to see him again? If you see Dogman, are you more likely to see a Wendigo? If you see a UFO, does that mean a Bigfoot encounter or Dogman encounter is on the horizon? The Weird Around Illinois team looks at how one sighting of a cryptid, ghost or UFO might lead to future paranormal encounters.…
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A chance to hear an episode from the first season of The Conversation's Curious Kids, a new podcast where kids from around the world get to ask their questions direct to experts. In this episode: do you think your dog is the cutest thing you've ever seen? Ten-year-old Grace does! But why? She joins our host Eloise and psychologist Deborah Wells fro…
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This week's episode is a site visit from my journey back to where it all began - the REAL Olympics at ancient Olympia. The bad news is it's a lesser-visited site in Greece. The good news is you'll have a lot of the place to yourself! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAuXrSObhuY #Ancienthistory #Olympics #Archaelology…
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Known as one of Rome's worst emperors, Commodus is famed for both his infamy and bravado. Ascending the throne as a teenager, he dressed up as Hercules, fought as a gladiator in the Colosseum, and renamed Rome after himself. But who was the real Commodus? And was he really as bad and megalomaniacal as some have claimed? In this episode of The Ancie…
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Ever wondered how far resilience can take you? Our guest, Seb, shares his extraordinary journey of rising above academic and personal struggles to achieve remarkable success. Leaving school with only four GCSEs, Seb self-taught his A-levels during military deployments and earned acceptance into prestigious universities, ultimately pursuing an econo…
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We've worked ourselves up into a paranormal panic on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with our friends from the podcast Twisted & Uncorked. Your horror host Edward October will introduce you to ghouls, bloodsuckers, infected flesh eaters & unquiet spirits as we count down lesser-known "undead" films. First up: Twisted & Uncorked…
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Follow the timeline below to skip through to your favourite parts: Intro/Outro = Money – Mitsy (https://open.spotify.com/track/7sKl9plflsQGIVZcnaQ0jI?si=ab1a19d8b029432c) 06:12 = Croatian Word of the Week Večera 08:01 = Song of the Week THEME = Song from the 00’s Fill Me In – Craig David All These Things That I’ve Done – The Killers 12:44 = AFL AL-…
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🛒 SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR UFO - UAP WHISTLEBLOWERS WITH THIS T-SHIRT 🛒 BUY A HAT like CJ’s & Dr. Mounce’s 👽 🛸 THIS EPISODE: His TikTok is legendary (5thpillarofemphasis), and now Dan Warren joins us to discuss UFOs and more. Also, returning to ATU to guest cohost is our friend, the talented D.J. from Calling All Beings. 🫶 SUPPORT THE SHOW 🙏 🛒 SHOP TH…
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It’s so easy to find differing opinions on the first two chapters of Genesis. Were the days of creation literal days? Are there contradictions between chapters 1 and 2? Did those chapters have different authors? Dr. Cornelis van Dam joins to talk about the authority of scripture, and how we should be listening to what is in Genesis 1 and 2. In the …
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Chapter 5 "Theory Of Evolution & Hazrat Adam" Sunday Night 8:00PM Release. "ALL TOPICS" 02. Man created from Earth 03. Creation of Adam A.S 04. The Rooh was given 05. What is Rooh 06. Five stages of Rooh 07. Beautiful things about Rooh 08. Mysterious things about Rooh 09. The most amazing thing about Rooh 10. Adam A.S & The Earth 10. How Adam A.S l…
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The Olympics. It’s the most famous sporting event in the world, and the 33rd Olympiad is taking place in Paris right now. But how did it all begin? It's a story that takes us back more than 2,000 years. Featuring mythological heroes like Heracles, ancient athletes that became celebrities and the great sanctuary of Olympia in western Greece, home to…
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John Wardle (named Jah Wobble by Sid Vicious) started playing bass in John Lydon’s post Sex Pistols band Public Image Ltd. in 1978, left after two albums, and has since recorded 50+ solo and collaborative albums, largely led by the bass, but spanning many genres including some particularly famous work in the world-music area. We discuss “Last Exit”…
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Hey podcast America, welcome to episode 67 of the Enlightened Neanderthals! The boys discuss the conspiracies surrounding the Democratic National Committee following the attempted assassination of President Trump and removal of President Biden as the democratic nominee. Find the neanderthals on Instagram @enlightenedneanderthals and @trainingnorthw…
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