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Rhoden Fellows: HBCU 468

Andscape, William C. Rhoden

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Andscape’s Rhoden Fellows podcast is hosted by a rotation of six undergraduate students at HBCU’s who are training under New York Times award-winning columnist William C. Rhoden as the next generation of sports journalists. Through the lens of sports, the fellows discuss stories about race, class and culture.
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The most notorious mass murder in Ohio’s history happened on the night of April 21, 2016 in rural Pike County. Four crime scenes, thirty-two gunshot wounds, eight members of the Rhoden family left dead in their homes. Two years later a local family of four, the Wagners, are arrested and charged with the crimes. As the Wagners await four back-to-back capital murder trials, the KT Studios team revisits Pike County to examine: crime-scene forensics, upcoming legal proceedings, and the ties that ...
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Before You Take Your Next Step (BYTYNS) is a 'fresh' conversation on personal and professional development. Learn from leaders from diverse backgrounds, who are all in different stages of their career journey. Whether you’re in the early stages of your career or a mature professional considering a change, we strive to help you make the best decision before you take your next step.
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The Pink Moon Murders is an investigative, true crime podcast that delves into the slaughter of eight members of the Rhoden family in rural, Appalachian Ohio in 2016. It was a night that shocked the country with its brutality—and its mystery. Who would commit such horrible crimes? And why? Ohio native David Raterman, a longtime journalist and former author for National Geographic, spent 18 months researching this, interviewing Rhoden survivors and friends as well as hundreds of others in the ...
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My name is Mel, and all my life, I have always been everyone's black friend. On this podcast I will share my own personal experiences and stories on being black in America. The first episode was recorded in early 2019, and that was also my last episode. Now, just over a year later, I am reviving this podcast. In Minneapolis, a black man named George Floyd has just been senselessly murdered at the hand of white cops, the BLM movement has been reignited and the world is in the middle if a glob ...
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Director/producer Crystal McCrary talks about Little Ballers. The documentary follows four 11-year-old boys and their coach as they set out to win an AAU National Championship. The film also explores what basketball represents to each of them—whether they see it as a way out of poverty or a chance to get an education. Moderated by William C. Rhoden of the New York Times.
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Biblical Greek Mini Stories

Biblical Text Institute

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Listen to Biblical Greek on the go. Each episode contains a short Koine Greek story, and a few simple questions in Koine Greek that you can answer in Koine Greek. See https://biblicaltext.com/study/biblical-greek-mini-stories for scripts. Koine Greek describes the type of Ancient Greek spoken at the time of the New Testament church. This podcast focuses specifically on the subset of Ancient Greek that is used in the Biblical Text. Students of Ancient Greek that have an interest in New Testam ...
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HOPEcast

Hope Church

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Join us twice a month as the team from Hope Church RVA tackles questions we all have (or have had) about life and faith in under 30 minutes. We’ll cover topics such as mental health, finances, relationships, marriage, parenting, Christianity, and what it really means to believe in God and follow Jesus in the world today.
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Global Sport Matters

Global Sport Matters

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The Global Sport Matters podcast is where youth athletes to pros, business leaders to non-profits, sports writers and beyond gather for unabashed conversations that share impactful stories and tackle complex matters of sport head-on.
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Fully Alive in Christ

Living Waters Rogue Valley

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Here at Living Waters Rogue Valley, we answer the question, “What do YOU look like fully alive in Jesus?” We have a mission to break people free from religious bondage and invite them into who the Father intended them to be when He created them—that they could carry and exhibit a life fully reconciled to God through Christ.
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The Sports Reporters Podcast

Compass Media Networks

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Before "PTI" or "First Take" or any of today's popular sports debate programs on TV, there was The Sports Reporters on ESPN. For nearly 30 years, every Sunday morning, top sportswriters exchanged in passionate, intelligent conversation about the major sports issues and personalities today. Now, anchored by Mitch Albom and Mike Lupica - two of The Sports Reporters longest-standing members - the magic of the show is in podcast form, enabling the hosts to continue their highly popular tradition ...
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Welcome to Tube's World! Tony Tubes hosts this observational podcast about everything from art, to community, to movies, to current events and more. Formerly known as The Dakota Podcasting Experience, we wanted to bring you something that doesn't lump us in to any particular group. That's why we changed the name...because it's the world through Tubes' eyes.
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Book Me, Please!

Cornelius Peter

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Looking for a good book? Let host Cornelius Peter and a rotating group of comedians, authors, and entertainers recommend the next ‘page turner’ that you NEED to have on your night stand.! !!! Each week your host Cornelius Peter interviews an ever changing group of comedians, authors, and entertainers and asks each to bring in a book recommendation to share with our audience. It can be any book, any genre, anything at all, so long as it’s a book that they LIKED. We don’t review ‘em, we just r ...
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Over the past several weeks, we've been diving deep into what it looks like to be a people of prayer - both corporately and personally. I would strongly encourage you to go back and listen to the powerful messages that have been shared, as they have laid an important foundation for us to build upon. Prayer is so vital to our relationship with God, …
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Bill and Jamal talk about the passing of Willie Mays, as well as Jerry West and Bill Walton. They also discuss the Celtics' impressive NBA championship run, whether Jaylen Brown deserved to win Finals MVP over Jayson Tatum, JJ Redick taking the Lakers' head coaching position, Bronny James' prospects in the upcoming NBA draft and Justin Fields' time…
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On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we're talking about the best way to beat this Summer heat... Kayaking! Lee has traveled the state and documented 38 streams, and has multiple kayaking trips mapped for each stream. We're going to learn about his process, what is included in the articles, and find out his favorite floats throughout the …
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Kate Rhoden shares a deeply personal story about her father's battle with bipolar disorder and his recent mental health crisis. She vulnerably describes the pain and uncertainty her family is facing, likening it to the disciples' experience of being caught in a violent storm while Jesus slept. Kate acknowledges the difficulty of continuing to pray …
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Janice Nelson shares her powerful testimony and insights on the transformative journey of prayer. Janice has an incredible story to tell, from her early struggles with unanswered prayers as a young girl, to her eventual surrender and deep encounter with the living God. Through Janice's raw honesty and vulnerability, we'll learn how prayer is not ju…
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We want to invite you to join us in embracing the transformative power of communal prayer. In this message, we've explored how opening our lives to one another in vulnerability and dependence on Christ can be a profound gift. The voices of shame, condemnation, and isolation are loud, pushing us to hide our brokenness. But within the body of Christ,…
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As a community, we were challenged to move beyond surface-level prayers and instead engage in deeper, more meaningful conversations with God. If you missed this powerful message, we encourage you to listen. Sommer's words have the potential to transform the way we approach prayer and deepen our connection with the Lord. Join us as we continue explo…
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This episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast is a special one for me (Chase), as I tell the story of my recently-passed beagle "Hunter". He was an excellent hunting dog and companion who did a lot for me personally... In addition to that we're discussing what we've been up to lately and spring fishing opportunities!…
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Bill and Jamal are joined by Boston Globe senior NBA writer, Gary Washburn. The three talk Celtics/Pacers series, takeaways from the Celtics overtime victory in Game 1, the pressure facing Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown and Joe Mazzulla, Kristaps Porzingis's pending return and more.By Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)
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Kim shared her journey of learning to embrace rest in her life. As a highly driven, performance-oriented leader, Kim used to be addicted to productivity and people-pleasing, always striving to prove her worth through her work. Kim has been on a transformative journey of surrendering her need for approval and finding her identity in Christ alone. We…
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As a community, we've been exploring what it means to walk the narrow way and embrace spiritual disciplines like rest and Sabbath. This can be challenging, as our culture often pushes us to stay busy and productive. However, Jesus invites us into a different rhythm - one of peace, connection, and deeper relationship with Him. Join us as we have an …
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We had an opportunity to hear from Andy and Andrea as they share their journey of integrating a Sabbath rhythm into their lives. Emphasizing the importance of taking small steps, they gave us a glimpse, a taste and see, of the transformative impact of practicing Sabbath and finding peace and joy in God's rest.…
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Throughout this episode, Katie and Pastor David Dwight engage in a candid conversation, exploring the nuances and distinctions between authority, something that is given, and power, which is often taken. They discuss the profound impact these concepts have on our lives and society, referencing Biblical texts such as Matthew 28 the Great Commission …
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In this teaching, we discuss the concept of resilient community and discipleship. We envision a community that is not fragmented, tattered, or tired. We believe in learning to be Christians who are not afraid of work and who value gathering together in community centered on Jesus. We honor all stages of life and celebrate every season and stage. We…
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On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we're joined by Josh Bender of The Parklands of Floyds Fork! We talk to Josh for a bit about the mission of the park and the opportunities that it provides, and then we head out to do a little smallmouth stream fishing in Floyds Fork itself!By Kentucky Afield
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Just as the Narrow Way is about less, JOHN 15 is about less. God's purpose in pruning is to make room for continued and ongoing growth, forming us into a resilient community of resilient disciples walking out a resilient faith. He won’t stop tending to the process of formation into a fruitful people who look and love like Jesus.…
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Bill and Jamal are joined by Northeastern women's basketball head coach Priscilla Edwards. The three talk about the state of the women's game (college & pro), South Carolina's undefeated season and championship run, Dawn Staley as a mentor, Edwards' transition from assistant coach to first year head coach at Northeastern, challenges of the transfer…
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“In a world that is counter to my growth into Christ-likeness, we must be aware of what is conforming or deforming us, and work to counteract it by actively pursuing formation into a people who look like Jesus and exhibit the fruit of our relationship with the Holy Spirit.” What is forming you, what is forming us?Therein lies the JESUS’ call to the…
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On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we're joined by Zak Danks, Turkey Program Coordinator for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources! Zak is involved in all things related to turkey management and turkey hunting in the state of Kentucky, and he's lending us his knowledge on both as we pick his brain just days before the 2…
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Listen in as Senior Pastor, David Dwight, and Worship Lead, Charis Napier, discuss spiritual warfare. The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis Scripture referenced: 1 Peter 5:8-11, Ephesians 6:10-20, Isaiah 14:12-17, Galatians 5, Romans 12:1, Matthew 6 __ Connect with us at: www.hopechurchrva.com Facebook: @HopeChurchRVA Instagram: @hopechurchrva…
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Bill and Jamal reconvene for the first time in weeks to discuss March Madness, both the men's and women's game, a gambling scandal in Major League Baseball with Shohei Ohtani and sports gambling in general - is there trouble ahead? They also discuss recent NFL free agency moves and draft rumors.By Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)
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On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we're talking about bad luck and beneficial skills, or in other words, bananas on boats and foraging... We'll give you a "banana boat" experience or two, as well as the backstory on why they're bad luck, and then we will dive into one of the most beneficial skills that a woodsman can learn, foraging. T…
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In this episode, Kamryn sits down with Assata Allah-Shabazz, a junior at Morgan State University and an incoming member of the 8th class of Rhoden Fellows. The two talk about Assata's family history, her time at Morgan State, and her excitement about becoming a new Rhoden Fellow. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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On this episode of the Kentucky Afield Podcast we're joined by Jeff Ross, Assistant Director of Fisheries for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. We talk about a newly certified state record fish, the process for documenting a record, fish recruitment, the importance of habitat, and much more!…
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