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Routing for Success is a podcast and media outlet created to explore the United States parcel delivery industry and promote the men and women who operate it. Each episode of Routing for Success will highlight the stories, advice, and business practices of today’s most successful delivery contractors and industry stakeholders.
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Route 42
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Route 42

Pastor Chris Cahill

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The Life and Times of Christ the King Lutheran Church, Lodi, Ohio. Conversations, devotions, sermons by Pastor Chris Cahill, and more. Episodes are archived after 90 days. You can find archived episodes of the Route 42 Playlist on the Christ the King Lutheran Church YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBXPPaGwlFZOu-L11lcXNRCpoMRuSXcuK
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Two longtime friends and sports fanatics breaking down the latest sports news of the week with humor and a New York edge. New episodes drop Wednesdays and/or the occasional Friday! Hit us up at faderoutemail@gmail.com or through our social media for questions, comments, picks, and segment suggestions: IG: @faderoutepodcast Twitter: @FadeRouteDandZ Check out our merch line: https://www.thefadestorewithdandz.com/
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Join Collaborative for Student Success Director Jim Cowen this summer on a road trip showcasing how federal recovery funds are reshaping schools. Guests will include education commissioners, district superintendents, parents, and others who can give insight into how the funds are flowing. Look for the Route K-12 Podcast wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts or on EduRecoveryHub.org/RouteK12 weekly starting on June 13th.
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Route 51
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Route 51

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"Route 51" is a regional talk show hosted by Shereen Siewert focusing on issues important to the north-central Wisconsin area, as well as featuring regional music, culture, and arts. It can be heard Fridays at 10 a.m. on 930 WLBL-AM Auburndale/Stevens Point, 91.9 WLBL-FM and 101.3 W267BB-FM Wausau, 99.1 W256CZ-FM Stevens Point, 100.9 W265DC-FM Marshfield, 90.3 WHBM-FM Park Falls, 89.9 WHSF-FM Rhinelander/Eagle River, and 89.1 WHAA-FM Adams/Wisconsin Rapids. It is also repeated Fridays at 7 p ...
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Community Routes
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Community Routes

Samuel Richards, Julie Richards, Sarah Wakefield

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This is a podcast filled with therapists, psychologists, authors, and regular people where we talk about mental and emotional health. We take complex topics and break them down, often over snacks and coffee. Our goal is to provide free, digestible mental health discussions to help build a more healthy, supportive community. Join Samuel, Sarah, and Julie every other week on Tuesdays (or whenever you feel like listening)! Our segments: “Off the Beaten Path” is a special episode that features i ...
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The Scenic Route brings candid conversations with inspiring entrepreneurs, coaches and creatives. We discuss building the successful and sustainable business you want regardless of what life throws at you. We want you to have a business that’s built around your life with plenty of white space to take spontaneous 120-minute hot stone massages, more flow so you get to enjoy what you do best, enough fuck-it money for things that bring you joy (hello, 85$ organic, hand-poured scented candle of m ...
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Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy to lesser-known killers like “Death House Landlady” Dorothea Puente, what turns a regular person into a predator? Serial Killers is a Spotify Original. New episodes Mondays.
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The Financial Times takes you into the corridors of power to unwrap, analyse and debate British politics with a regular lineup of FT correspondents and informed commentators. New episodes available every Friday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Your gaming podcast that covers games from the very beginning to their eventual end. Hosted by Truongasm with a cavalcade of regular guests on a somewhat monthly basis. You can watch the Youtube version with visuals here: https://www.youtube.com/user/truongasm/
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Listen to the gripping details of the world's most brutal murders presented to you by two attorneys who rely on their sarcasm and wit to plow through the horrors of the crimes. Court and police records are heavily relied on to ensure the accuracy of each episode. Listen to Crimes and Consequences for your weekly dose of hardcore true crime. This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/473614 ...
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Welcome to 'On Route Radio' from Brighton and Hove Buses, where every month you can put questions and suggestions to Managing Director, Roger French. Hear about great days out by bus and luxury coach, plus regular news updates to ensure you're always first to hear about service improvements.
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The Routes podcast offers insight on route development and aviation, featuring some of the most pivotal people from the global industry. We’ll explore the major issues facing airlines, airports and destinations now and into the future. This podcast is created by Routes, the world’s leading air service development conference and networking event business.
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We’ve got a much more appealing schedule (on-paper) to look forward to this weekend; 6 ranked vs ranked matchups means we are making a bonus pick and it’s surprisingly not FSU/Clemson. Games picked = Colorado @ Oregon, UCLA @ Utah, Ole Miss @ Alabama, Oregon State @ Washington State, Ohio State @ Notre Dame, and Iowa @ Penn State.…
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Saint Peter once asked Jesus if he had to forgive his brother seven times for the same sin. Jesus told Peter "what about 77 times?" In the sermon for September 17 we'll think about why forgiving seems so hard for people - and what Jesus has done to help You can view, download, or print the text of this service by clicking the link below or by copyi…
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Chad Carpenter is an Independent Service Provider (ISP) for FedEx Ground via his company NEC Express, which operates over 220 daily routes. In this episode we discuss the skills Chad developed over a 24-year career with Express, and how he was able to successfully transition and apply those skills to the Ground contractor side of the business. Full…
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Have you ever wondered about the power of that inner voice in your head and how it can improve your life? Today, we're delving into the fascinating realm of intuition with Kaileen Elise, an intuition coach, and discovering why it's a complete game-changer. Kaileen shares her journey into intuition coaching and reveals why trusting your gut can prof…
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Join Julie as she takes a moment to reflect on the transition back to school and the influential teachers who have impacted our lives. -- Our links: https://linktr.ee/communityroutes Please rate us on iTunes and Spotify! We need all the help we can get to spread the word about mental health. Reach out and start a conversation with us! We would love…
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Rishi Sunak sparked a fierce backlash from eco-minded Tories, as well as fury from industry, over his rowback on net zero policies. But will his gamble pay off with voters? Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s Robert Shrimsley and George Parker to discuss how it plays in electoral terms. The FT’s Jim Pickard meanwhile delves into the details of the im…
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Opposition to asylum seekers has become a political and social media hot button issue in every high-income country. But does their presence also depress rental values for neighbouring properties? Marius Brülhart tells Tim Phillips about new research from Switzerland that uncovers the effect of immigration on rents.…
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In 1864, Maximilian, the son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and a member of the Hapsburg dynasty, arrived in Mexico. He had never been in Mexico before and, for that matter, had never even been anywhere in the Americas. It was a good first trip, considering that when he arrived, within days, he was crowned the emperor of Mexico. Unfortunately, h…
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In the year 312, two claimants to the Roman imperial throne met outside the walls of Rome near a bridge that crossed the Tiber River. The subsequent battle that followed was not that different from many other Roman battles that had been fought over the centuries. However, the implications of that battle have long-reaching ramifications that have sh…
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After the Allied landing in Normandy in World War II, the Allies made progress pushing back the Germans. However, by September, things had slowed down. One allied commander devised a plan that he thought would end the war in one fell swoop. The plan was bold, audacious, and highly risky, and in the end, it was ultimately a failure. Learn more about…
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Every country has a national dish, and Spain is no exception. The dish that most people associate with Spain is the rice dish known as paella. Paella is, on the one hand, very simple, and on the other hand, very complex and confusing. It also has a surprising history touching on almost every major period in Spanish history. Learn more about paella,…
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Dive deep into the intricacies of our universe as we explore the undeniable relationship between mathematics and reality. From the origins of mathematical thought to its profound implications on free will and deterministic perspectives, this podcast ventures into the heart of the mathematical revolution. Uncover the challenges faced in contemporary…
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Many people have hobbies—pastimes that they enjoy and maybe even spend a lot of money on. However, there are some people whose hobbies become an obsession. This is particularly true in the world of birdwatching. Some birders have spent their entire lives trying to view and count as many species of birds as possible, and an exceptional few have trie…
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IT'S OUR 200TH EPISODE!!!! THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! WE WOULDN'T BE HERE WITHOUT YOU! THANK YOU TO OUR PATREON MEMBER JP FOR SUGGESTING THIS CASE! 12-year-old Shanda Sharer had recently moved to Louisville, Kentucky and in her attempt to make new friends, she got to know Amanda Heavrin. Amanda had a jealous girlfriend--Melinda Lovel…
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What would you steal if you knew you could get away with it? After years of robbery and fraud Sante Kimes moved on to steal something much more sinister than coats and cash: people’s freedom. Specifically, the freedom of service workers and undocumented immigrants who she enslaved in her homeusing terrifying threats and physical violence. Keep up w…
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The poor on-paper schedule of Week 3 did provide some weirdness (looking at you, Oklahoma State and Iowa State) and another win for Colorado (though not by enough to cover). Is there cause for optimism in Gainesville? Which ACC school in Virginia will record their first win of the season? Bonus announcement of our first corporate investment into a …
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In this episode, we are talking all about GitHub Actions. What are they, and why should you consider learning more about them? Also, Allen terminates the terminators, Outlaw remembers the good ol’ days, and Joe tries his hand at sales. See the full show notes at https://www.codingblocks.net/episode218 News Thanks for the reviews! iTunes: nononevera…
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The middle ages didn’t have sports like we have today, but they did have competitions. These competitions were tournaments between knights where they demonstrated their martial prowess. During this period, there was one knight who stood out amongst all the rest. He never lost a match and rose to a level where he was the king of England in all but n…
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When European explorers set off from Europe, many of them chased things that didn’t exist. The Fountain of Youth, the City of El Dorado, and Prester John were all things they pursued but came up empty-handed. However, there was one thing that these European explorers searched for that actually did exist, but not in the way they had hoped. While it …
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The Labour leader Keir Starmer is attempting to seize the initiative on dealing with clandestine immigration. Lucy Fisher is joined by the FT’s Stephen Bush and Miranda Green to examine his plan to strike a returns deal with the EU. Plus, political editor George Parker joins the pod to chew over his recent interview with Tony Blair, and the fallout…
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Discover the sweet sensation of Candy King Gold Bar in this review podcast. Uncover its features, explore mouthwatering flavors, and find out why it's making waves in the vaping community. Get ready for a flavorful journey with the Candy king Gold Bar Vape. Buy Now https://vaporboss.com/products/candy-king-gold-bar…
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Discover the sweet sensation of Candy King Gold Bar in this review podcast. Uncover its features, explore mouthwatering flavors, and find out why it's making waves in the vaping community. Get ready for a flavorful journey with the Candy king Gold Bar Vape. Buy Now https://vaporboss.com/products/candy-king-gold-bar…
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This is a throwback presentation to the original 2011 podcast production of my first novel. Closet Treats is a mix of psychological horror and mystery that deals with mental illness and the horrors of delusion. Listener discretion is advised. Trey Leger has spent a lifetime of battling mental illness and the imaginary demons from his … Continue rea…
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This is a throwback presentation to the original 2011 podcast production of my first novel. Closet Treats is a mix of psychological horror and mystery that deals with mental illness and the horrors of delusion. Listener discretion is advised. Trey Leger has spent a lifetime of battling mental illness and the imaginary demons from his … Continue rea…
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This is a throwback presentation to the original 2011 podcast production of my first novel. Closet Treats is a mix of psychological horror and mystery that deals with mental illness and the horrors of delusion. Listener discretion is advised. Trey Leger has spent a lifetime of battling mental illness and the imaginary demons from his … Continue rea…
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In the early 20th century, there was one woman who put herself in the center of the world of modern art. She didn’t just collect art. She befriended many starving artists, she discovered many unknown artists, and she had affairs with many great artists. Her obsession with modern art resulted in one of the greatest collections of modern art ever ass…
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Gather on the green ground as we gallop a generous gale at this gregarious gorgeous gal. Her genial gilding will be nothing but gabber as we gage her with the gaff of our gathering. Do not gad about, the gable will be gabelled as the gargantuan gaillardias take gah after gah until they are gagged and gadrooned. Gone are the gestures of gaily greeti…
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Located in India is one of the largest cities in the world, Delhi. Delhi has a history that dates back over 2,000 years, and it has been the seat of power for multiple emperors and kings. However, Delhi in addition to being an ancient city, Delhi is also a modern city that serves as the capital of the modern nation of India. Learn more about Delhi …
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We acknowledge that this weekend’s schedule stinks on paper, but in the past that’s also provided some of the more chaotic days in the sport. Games picked = Virginia @ Maryland, South Carolina @ Georgia, Washington @ Michigan State, Tennessee @ Florida, and Colorado State @ Colorado.By Jordan Shank
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In the mid-19th century, the United States began to change. The country had initially been settled by people from England, Scotland, and the Netherlands, the vast majority of whom were Protestant. However, in the 1840s, there began a dramatic change in the composition of immigrants to the United States. A large number of them began coming from Irel…
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Dean Maciuba is the founder and Managing Director of Crossroads Parcel Consulting. In this episode we discuss the terms of the UPS teamsters deal and how other carriers (like FedEx Ground) might be affected. Full-Service step van lease program! AP has launched a revolutionary new lease program for FXG contractors, now available in over 150 terminal…
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The Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed was a Hungarian noblewoman in the late 16th and early 17th centuries. She was highly educated, spoke at least four languages, had eight children, and lived in a palace. And, oh, by the way, she was one of the most prolific and sadistic serial killers in world history. Learn more about Elizabeth Báthory, aka t…
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Heather's story is remarkable, transitioning from a six-year stint in the army to becoming a flourishing entrepreneur. She's worn different hats, from computer maintenance in government contracts to exploring the world of culinary arts, all with the dream of opening her own bakery. But life had its own twists, as her husband's decision to stay in t…
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Readings from God's Word this Sunday are about government and authority (Romans 13) and children and forgiveness (Matthew 18). What could possibly be the link that brings all these together? ​Could it be - baseball? You can view, download, or print the text of this service by clicking the link below or by copying and pasting it into your browser: h…
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Arthur Shawcross lived a troubled life. His childhood was terrible, and by the time he was six, he was running away from home. He claimed his mother molested him, and that he had an incestuous relationship with his sister, Jeannie, that lasted for years. In 1969, he went to Vietnam and when he returned, he was a changed man. None of this explains w…
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One of the fundamental questions of humanity is where did we come from? How did life on Earth come about? While there have been many theories as to how this could have happened, in 1952, one man decided to actually run an experiment to see if they could replicate the early conditions on Earth. The results were eye-opening. Learn more about the Mill…
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