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The pursuit of mind and body mastery is a lifelong journey. The team at The Better Body Collective is on a mission to help as many people as possible use their physical transformation as a vehicle to excel in all areas of life. A one-stop-shop for the actionable tips and strategies you need to optimise nutrition and training with a health first approach.
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Podcast Hell's prodigal son Brad Stoll (@itsbradstoll on Instagram) returns to the show for the first time in months to discuss my dog, the perfect shit, Soy Boys, Armie Hammer, sunburns, mass firings, Israelis, Kids, comedy sequels, mezcal, religiosity, Ozempic, working out, healthy pee color, his calves, Glengarry Glen Ross, puppetry, bad art and…
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Andrew Yurman Glaser drops into Podcast Hell to talk about renaming The Staples Center, sports knowledge insecurity, being a better person, remembering names, teaching, high school gear, The Brighton Barons, cats killing birds, squatting, our twenties, drinking milk, jaywalking, safety regulations in Mexico and more.…
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My friend and hilarious comedian Ross Copeland joins Podcast Hell for a hearty chat about election fraud, John McCain, living in Guatemala, Mexican vacations, Guerreros de Oaxaca, Mount Kilimanjaro day hikes, reverse racism, Bioluminescence, Trump, RFK, Yang, Abortion, Eight Deer Jaguar Claw, Steelmanning, saying "I love you" to your dad, college d…
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Taken down to their etymological components, scriptures are any written texts and literature is any human craft involving letters, usually of some alphabet or another. But etymological roots don’t go far making sense of the fascination and the division and the devotion and the emotion that literature and scriptures bring forth in readers of all sor…
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What is education for? The oldest grand library of which I have any knowledge is the tablet-collection of the Assyrian emperor Ashurbanipal, and as far as I can tell, it’s mainly a collection of magic spells for the court sorcerers to draw from when they need this or that kind of wizardry. And on the other end of things, in our little corner of the…
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If you don’t spend much time around Biblical-studies people, the neologism “parallelomania” might be a new one on you, so let me explain: for different reasons, some writers in Biblical studies seem bent on discovering, naming, and insisting on a particular significance for any text that looks like, sounds like, works like, and otherwise resembles …
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History as a practice examines the contingent. Everything that leaves evidence of having-happened might have happened otherwise, and nothing that has come to be except that it displaced other things that might have been. In the realm of Black religion in the United States, the what-if questions and counterfactuals wonder about a seventy-year-old Dr…
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My friend Eric drops in and we have a wide ranging discussion about mic etiquette, hat tricks, Ghana, sword play, dying during sex, polyamory, Jodies, coffee candy, Costco, charity, dog farts, having kids and more. Check out Eric's special on YouTube and support the show by telling your friends. For unedited episodes be sure to check out Rumble.…
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This episode of Podcast Hell is a wild ride with podcast MAINSTAYS Ross Copeland & Dylan Fisher. We chat all things Gary Plauche, Go Bags, British butlers, funny voices, Inception, Sean Connery, Dylan's sexual journey, Ace Ventura, Paul Mooney's advice, AMC Stubs Pass, school shooter parents, taking a break from stand-up, La Bamba, the Nicole Egger…
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Some of us first encounter them as the wicked city that Jonah eventually visits. For others they’re one of the Asian empires that Herodotus surveys on his way to the grand showdown between the Persians and the Greek-speaking city-states. Some of us have run into their legendary figures Sardanapallus and Semiramis in Dante or Byron. And of course so…
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On this episode of Podcast Hell I welcome musician Nick Abbott (Holding a Grunge) and comedian Sean Whitfield. We talk about my one rule, wearing duster jackets, porn stars in Costco, black comedians' names, explaining genders, salting the wound, drinking interventions and more. No sponsors for this episode. Consider this ad-free experience my Chri…
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It's a 4 person extravaganza featuring Liz Galalis (The Joel McHale Show), Meredith Hackman (When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren) & Andrew Yurman-Glaser (Broad City). Podcast Hell bringing the star power! On this episode we read Meredith's shitty list, Liz loved my puns, AYG defends sleep spiders, we all know Rob Stern and more. No Brad Stoll this …
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Podcast Hell welcomes in the star of Too Woke Boys, actor and comedian Malcolm Kelner. We discuss my the Vikings, being alone, Life Alert outbound sales, Brad Stoll and more. This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Go to Magicmind.com/podcasthell and use the promo code "PodcastHell20" for 20% off. Our other sponsor is Radikal Neon. Visit RadikalNe…
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We come correct this week with Mike Perkins and Austen Silver on Podcast Hell. We discuss my podcast, moving, Austen's depression, video games, childhood rumors, sleeping on the couch and Troy Aikman. This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Go to Magicmind.com/podcasthell and use the promo code "PodcastHell20" for 20% off. Our other sponsor is Rad…
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You have heard that it is said: love your neighbor and hate your enemy. Translations might differ, but what follows comes across well in most translations: Jesus enjoins those hearing the Sermon on the Mount to love enemies and pray for persecutors. Those unsettling commandments never stop scandalizing those who spend time meditating on them, and t…
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This episode of Podcast Hell features Becky Yamamoto and Rob Stern. We chat about many topics including hoarding, parking at my condo, shopping addiction, tango dancing, fixing fights, potassium deficiencies and more. This episode is sponsored by Magic Mind. Go to Magicmind.com/podcasthell and use the promo code "PodcastHell20" for 20% off. Our oth…
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Jay Light joins Podcast Hell and we talk about whether there is a God, field trips, The Alamo, camping, quitting improv, peer pressure, and more. To support the show, leave a 5 star review and follow from wherever you're listening. Visit ErickHellwig.com for Erick's stand-up dates. To see the video version of Podcast Hell, subscribe on YouTube. Lea…
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The hilarious Katie K joins the podcast and we get deep into aliens, having kids, Frankie Jonas, dogs, astrology, repentance, the God shaped hole in people's hearts, a sandwich restaurant in Burbank, CA and more. To support the show, leave a 5 star review and follow from wherever you're listening. Visit ErickHellwig.com for Erick's stand-up dates. …
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Theology and literature have always seemed a natural pair to me. In fact, I’ve written a Master’s Thesis examining Ezekiel with the help of William Blake; another digging into Christology through Aemelia Lanier and John Milton; and a doctoral dissertation arguing that Spenser, Shakespeare, and Milton were making moves in theological ethics that the…
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I welcome Maxi Witrak and we discuss gay sports, Mike Piazza, art, being a better person, dogs, depression and more. To support the show, leave a 5 star review and follow from wherever you're listening. Visit ErickHellwig.com for Erick's stand-up dates. To see the video version of Podcast Hell, subscribe on YouTube. Leave a comment on YouTube or a …
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I rock it solo this time and chat about going to the doctor, Blink 182, grocery shopping, the Tush Push, a new personal trainer, the Eagles kelly green jerseys and an epic Halloween party story that I save for the very end. To support the show, please leave a 5 star review and follow the pod where you're listening. Visit ErickHellwig.com for Erick'…
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The stereotype, whether we want to dismantle it or acknowledge it, holds that those who teach college English begin a quest in graduate school to be rid of teaching writing. As early as the mid-twentieth century Richard M. Weaver told the same story, and Weaver was among the first to take that stereotype not as an acknowledgment of rerum naturem bu…
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Two hilarious comedians, Reid Brackenbury & Josh Edelman (The Jew Rogaine Experience), hang out on this week's episode and dive deep on having loud voices, playing the clock on Madden, Oscar noms, Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, spelunking, squatting, the college drug trade, conniption fits, and more. To support the show, please leave a 5 star revi…
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With Theology Beer Camp 2023 just around the corner (alas, I won’t be here, as I’m trying to be judicious taking days off during year one of my career change), I wanted to get Myron Penner’s talk from last year’s camp, along with our conversation that happened a spell later, out to you. Here’s the backstory: Myron and I did a live podcast back in O…
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Podcast Hell welcomes back Rob Stern (Adventure Beast) and Meredith Hackman (When Nature Calls with Helen Mirren). We talk women's memories, The US Army Corp of Engineers (again), Meredith's list, my pubes, Hackman-style bullying, feminism, 1776 and more. To support the show, please leave a 5 star review and follow the pod where you're listening. V…
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Genesis–Bereshith in the Hebrew–opens with grand narratives of beginnings and generations, and the New Testament starts with four distinctive narrative accounts of Jesus, the anointed one. For traditions that consider theology an interpretive endeavor at the outset, then, stories are the start, and Psalms and hymns and prophetic verse follow close …
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