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Degrassi Street

Degrassi Street

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Lucy and Ruth have taken the plunge to watch every single episode of Degrassi starting from Next Generation. Ruth has watched every episode multiple times. This is Lucy's first time. Excited to recount the memories of the Dot, Manny's thong, Downtown Sasquatch, and more? Reminisce with the help of a Degrassi expert and a Degrassi newbie! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/degrassistreet/support
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There is division in our society today. Man’s laws are legalizing sin, and these sins are going against God. Our recourse is to declare our commitment to God, to draw a line in the sand and stand firm against the evils of sin, to stand in unity with God and with other godly women. Our recourse is to become leaders in our communities and our churches, and to provide our children with examples of God’s love, grace, forgiveness, redemption, and salvation. But how do we do this? We need to go ba ...
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Profane Faith

Daniel White Hodge

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A podcast that engages faith, on the margins. Faith that has been labeled, profane, non-conformist, and/ or “out there.” We’ll be exploring the intersections of the sacred, secular, and profane to find God & forms of deity. Profane Faith is a Dauntless Media Collective podcast. Visit dauntless.fm for more content.
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Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

The Doctrine of Discovery Project

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We launch this Podcast with Columbus’ arrival to the “New World.” This event issued forth the “Age of Discovery.” Although we were taught Columbus was in search of spices, he was actually sailing under 15th century Papal edicts known as the Doctrines of Christian Discovery [DOCD]. Following the fall of Constantinople, these Papal Bulls were issued to legitimate Portugal’s exploits in extracting gold in West Africa and capturing slaves. By 1492, the Transatlantic slave trade began with Columb ...
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Christian Women Series Episode 6: The Purposeful Role of Mary Magdalene. Welcome back to our Christian Women Series. With each episode, we have seen how God uses women in leadership roles and we still see how God uses women today in different ministries around the world. Mary Magdalene has been the most reinvented character in the Bible. During the…
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Christian Women Series Episode 5: The Untold Story of Ruth. Welcome back to our Christian Women Series. With each episode, we have seen how God uses women in leadership roles and we still see how God uses women today in different ministries around the world. We need to remember that it is God who calls women into ministry and not man. In the story …
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Embark on a profound historical exploration with João Chaves, Assistant Professor at Baylor University, as we uncover the lasting effects of the Doctrine of Discovery and its legacy of colonialism, faith, and power struggles in the Americas. Our conversation traverses from the Portuguese conquest and the influx of Confederate exiles post-American C…
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Embark on a profound exploration with us as S. Lily Mendoza and Jim Perkinson take us through the winding paths of decolonization and the urgent quest to reconnect with the land. They illuminate the suppressed histories and indigenous cultures that beckon us to re-evaluate the civilizational narratives we've long been fed. Witness how the act of re…
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This week on the podcast, we have Professor Tink Tinker, a luminary in Native American Studies. In this episode, he tells of the heart-wrenching legacy of Christian colonization on Indigenous communities. Our conversation probes deep into the cultural chasm between the collective ethos of American Indian traditions and the individualistic dogma of …
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Discover the lingering shadows of the Doctrine of Discovery as we journey through the historical and modern challenges Indigenous nations face, particularly in safeguarding sacred sites like Bears Ears. Joined by Patrick Gonzalez-Rogers of the Yale School of Environment, Philip P. Arnold Arnold from the Skä•noñh Great Law Peace Center, and Sandy Bi…
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Christian Women Series Episode 4: The Untold Story of Rahab Welcome back to our Women's Series. With each episode, we have seen how God uses women in leadership roles, and we still see how God uses women today in different ministries around the world. We need to remember that it is God who calls women into ministry and not man. In the story of Raha…
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Embark on a profound journey through the tapestry of American religious history with Joel Harrison, associate professor of religion, and his sharp students, Jason Armstrong and Christian Oppenhagen. Together, we unravel the complex narratives of civil religion and secularism, with a particular lens on the interplay of race and religion since the co…
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Christian Women Series Episode 3: The Untold Story of Esther. I admit, I have watched a couple of movies about Esther, so I thought I knew the story fairly well. But movies don't tell the full story. So, when I began studying the Book of Esther, I learned the best parts of the story were hidden in the details. The four characters in this story are …
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Women's Christian Series Episode 2: The Untold Story of Deborah. Today, we are going to talk about the story of Deborah found in Judges Chapters 4-5. Deborah was a prophet, a judge, a military warrior and is known as the Mother of Israel. But did you know God chose a woman named Jael to end the reign of a King? This is just one of many stories we w…
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Discover the overlooked truths of Native American legal struggles and examine the enduring impact of the Doctrine of Discovery with our esteemed guests Peter d'Errico, Steven T. Newcomb, and Joseph J. Heath. This episode promises to enhance your understanding of Native American representation in law and the historical decisions that shape their rig…
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Christian Women Series Episode 1. Today's show is about How God Defines Women and is the first in our Christian Women's Series. Over the past several years, there have been multiple discussions about how culture wants to change what God has created in his image. Whether it is the emasculated ideology that is trying to change the definitions of who …
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As we enter into the Holiday season I get to sit down to talk with my good friend from AAR, Dr. José Francisco Morales Torres, finally! He talks about being a Latine male in the academy, the variants between the thrown and the grave, and his new book, out now. Listen in!By Daniel White Hodge
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How do you value the humanity quotient? What happens when the humanity quotient goes to zero? Since 1776, the Constitution has used Christian values in the Bible to determine the humanity quotient. But when secular society wants to eliminate Christian principles and values, then what is left? The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in 1963 about the separa…
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Today, I am going to continue looking at biblical principles and values used to formulate the governing documents of the United States, with a closer look at the 1844 U.S. Supreme Court decision that set the stage for religious liberty, the rise of the anti-God movement, and what we can do as Christians within Constitutional guidelines to bring the…
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Have you ever wondered what it truly means for land to be sacred? Join us on a thought-provoking exploration with Dr. Dana Lloyd, author of "Land is Kin: Sovereignty, Religious Freedom, and Indigenous Sacred Sites." A Tel Aviv native raised on Palestinian land, Dr. Lloyd brings an exceptional perspective to draw parallels between the settler coloni…
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Ready to put your culinary curiosity to the test? Brace yourself as we journey through a world where fire and chili are more than just ingredients; they're centuries-old metaphors that have shaped cultural identities. We're joined by our distinguished guest, Victor Valle, the mind behind "The Poetics of Fire: Metaphors of Chili Eating in the Border…
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We back! After the 2023 Thanksgiving holiday its time for some conspiracy theories, QAnon, and religion! It's on now. Joining me this week are Drs. Michael Austin and Gregory Bock who have edited a great volume getting into all this, yeah! Check it out.By Daniel White Hodge
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Ever wondered how the Baltic region's indigenous religious traditions have evolved over the centuries? Join us in conversation with our esteemed guest, Eglute Trinkauskaite, a faculty member at Maryland Institute College of Art, who offers a deep dive into the rich history and culture of post-Soviet Lithuania. Eglute's extensive studies illuminate …
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Today we're privileged to converse with Eve Reyes-Aguirre, an Izkaloteka Azteca Indigenous woman, who has passionately dedicated over 25 years of her life advocating for human rights, women's rights, Indigenous peoples rights, and environmental rights. Eve, a fervent advocate, has a wealth of experience from her time at Tonotierra, an embassy for I…
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In today's show, we are going to identify the problem with the word "religion" and the erosion of our Country's foundational principles and values. We are going to take a look at the biblical principles that have shaped our country, the warning made by the founding fathers of a godless society, the current attempts at unraveling the fabric of our i…
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In this episode of the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast, hosts Phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview Anthea Butler, The Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Chair of Religious Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. They discuss the role of evangelical Christians in manipulating voting structures and policies, a…
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We begin this season with a gripping conversation with Robert P Jones, founder and president of the Public Religion Research Institute. Together, we continue to highlight the layers of American history, challenging familiar narratives and revealing Indigenous, Haudensoaunee, influences. Jones takes us on a personal journey into his own evolution as…
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In today's episode, Battle Plan of the Enemy, we are going to take a biblical approach to what we need to do to overcome the enemy and the challenges we are facing within the church to fight it. We have witnessed thousands around the world celebrating Hamas' savagery of rape, murder, the slaughter of innocent men, women and children, and the behead…
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Parental rights are being targeted and parents don't know what to do about it. We are going to take a look at 6 strategies to help Christian Families stay in alignment with God in this secular world. The Bible warns us about trusting human nature. Secularism promotes putting self-first yet refuses to address the true pressures of standing alone and…
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When God put on my heart to share my testimony, my first reaction was "NOPE!". But when God wants you to do something, "nope" is not an option. I was born with an anxiety disorder that wasn't discovered by medical science until about 20 years ago. I was not diagnoses until 10 years ago, and I didn't find a doctor who understood my condition until 3…
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Transgenderism cannot be identified through physical testing such as MRI's, genetics, or blood tests. There are no trans identity markers within the body at all. It is 100% emotional and is being treated with strong pharmaceuticals, body mutilations, and with fantastical gender terms of mythological make believe. When a chief psychologist of a gend…
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Human Trafficking and Child Sex Exploitation is the latest growing epidemic in the World and is currently a $162B industry with over 6MM children currently enslaved, more than any other time in our history. The movie Sound of Freedom has created a great awareness to the Human Trafficking and sex trade industry. We can no longer bury our heads in th…
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Imagine facing a past rooted in subjugation and suppression, only to transform it into a future of balance, peace, and environmental preservation. That's the journey we're embarking on in today's episode. We'll uncover the dark legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery and its devastating effects on our environment while also revealing the relentless str…
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This episode is an engaging conversation with Onondaga Nation Turtle Clan Faithkeeper Oren Lyons, a stalwart in Indigenous, environmental, and human rights initiatives. We traverse the terrain of Indigenous rights, the Doctrine of Discovery, and The Haudenosaunee's pivotal role at the United Nations. Faithkeeper Lyons tells the story of several piv…
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Get ready for an enlightening journey as we chat with our guest, Rev. Dr. Brian Konkol, Dean of Hendricks Chapel at Syracuse University and professor of practice. Konkol brings a fresh perspective to the table, shaped by his global experiences. His intriguing insights on religion's potential for connectivity and unity, rather than division, bring a…
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Get ready to embark on a thought-provoking journey with Betty Lyons, the Executive Director of the American Indian Law Alliance. As we dissect the unsettling complacency surrounding the Doctrine of Discovery and the destruction it has caused among Indigenous Peoples, prepare to be challenged and enlightened. We delve into the deeply ingrained hiera…
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We begin this episode with a land acknowledgement. Our hosts Prof. Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree (Mohawk Nation), begin by introducing our guest Tina Ngata (Māori Nation). She is a Ngāti Porou mother of two from the East Coast of Te Ika a Maui. Her work involves advocacy for environmental, Indigenous, and human rights. She is internationally k…
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We begin this episode with a land acknowledgement. Our hosts Prof. Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree (Mohawk Nation), begin by introducing our guest Peter d’Errico. He is Professor Emeritus of Legal Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is a regular blogger and frequent guest on the Red Thought series. Most recently, he is the au…
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We begin this episode with a land acknowledgment. Our hosts Prof. Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree (Mohawk Nation), start by introducing our guest Robert J. Miller. He is a Professor of Law at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University, where is also the Willard H. Pedrick Distinguished Research Scholar and Director of the…
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We begin this episode with a land acknowledgement. Our hosts Prof. Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree (Mohawk Nation), begin by introducing our guest Lindsay Robertson. He is the Chickasaw Nation Endowed Chair in Native American Law, Faculty Director, the Center for the Study of American Indian Law and Policy, and the Sam K. Viersen Family Foundati…
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They Boycotts are working, but along with the boycotts, Asset Managment Companies such as BlackRock, Blackstone and KKR are encouraging companies to avoid public policy positions until people forget about it and move on. Silence doesn't mean victory, it means secrecy. As Milton Friedman, one of the most respected economists in the world, said, "Eco…
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