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In this limited series, host Leonard Jones, a senior at St. Ambrose University and president of the college's Black Student Union has conversations with experts from SAU and the Quad Cities area about Black history and culture to help combat ignorance and hate with positivity and education.
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Conversations about the all-time jazz legends from local jazz legends Gunnar Biggs, Keith Bishop, Joey Carano, Leonard Thompson, and Bob Weller. Soak in their stories and expertise as they prep for their Sunday night shows at St. Michael’s-by-the-Sea in Carlsbad, California.
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Rev. Paul Leonard

Rev. Paul Leonard

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Rev. Leonard (M.Div. Fuller Seminary) is the pastor at St Johns on Morgan Hill in Williams township, PA . His messages are timely, scriptural, and focus on issues of faith. While the podcast focuses primarily on sermons that explain scripture verse by verse things likess special music, etc. will be included time to time.
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The Podvocate

The Podvocate by Loyola University Chicago School of Law

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Law students at Loyola University Chicago School of Law explore legal topics and engage in the intentional infliction of emotional discourse.
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These are the dispatches of ”83” a radio operator working alone in Limbo. Stationed at remote outpost amongst a constant drizzle of radio static, he monitors the scruffy airwaves and reports his findings to an un answering ”HQ”. From interviews, to music, inexplicable broadcast intercepts and the supernatural, 83 experiences a variety of Limbo goings on both on the airwaves, and at the outpost itself...
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"Living With Madeley" is a nostalgic TV based podcast that attempts to take a humorous look at some of the most weird, wonderful and woeful moments in UK television history. Titled "Living With Madeley" as neither host can remember a week of their lives where Richard Madeley hasn't been on their screens, join Andrew and Liam as they take you on a journey to TV past.
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Screen Drafts

Clay Keller and Ryan Marker

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Experts and enthusiasts competitively collaborate in the creation of screen-centric "best of" lists. Hosted by draft commissioners Clay Keller and Ryan Marker. "Most impeccable taste in guests." - Entertainment Weekly
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Yes Catholic is focused on highlighting stories of people who rose up and started truly living as a Catholic. Stories are powerful. You really never know who could be inspired through listening to someone's personal story of conversion. As St. John Paul II said, "Remember that you are never alone, Christ is with you on your journey every day of your lives!" Join us every week as we invite a new guest to share their story. Real People. Real Stories. All Grace.
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The Carolina Justice Report is a podcast from The Lovely Law Firm, located in Myrtle Beach, SC. The podcast features information, interviews and commentary on personal injury law, criminal law and community safety topics. The Lovely Law Firm represents clients in Myrtle Beach and surrounding areas with criminal and personal injury cases. https://www.justiceislovely.com/ Firms past performance and experience does not guarantee future results. No fee if no recovery. Injury cases are handled on ...
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John Keats is perhaps the most talented poet of the English Romantic Period. Although his life was cut short by disease at the age of 25, he produced some of the most famous poems in world literature. Less erudite and philosophical than Shelley and not so technically versatile as Byron, he displayed a sure poetic instinct and an amazing ability to appeal powerfully to the senses and to the emotions by the brilliance of his diction. Thus his poetry is noted more for exquisite feeling than for ...
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York Crime Walk

York Crime Walk

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Walking through the city, engaging with spaces and places associated with crime and justice is a way of seeing and feeling the history of crime, punishment and justice in the present. Walk with us through the city of York as we introduce you to buildings, landmarks, people and places that will connect you in sensory and corporeal ways to the city's history. Find out more at: www.yorkcrimewalk.co.uk
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We regret that, since the devastation of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, our studio and related technology have been down. Our intentions were to keep you posted on our status. That, unfortunately, has not occurred until now, Sept. 5, 2018. During the recovery process, I have been functioning as a Crisis Counselor, in a local nonprofit agency, funded by The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Most recently yours truly was promoted to Crisis Counselor Lead. This pod ...
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Join lifelong friends Meranda Broder and Dylan Wilcox as they delve into the captivating world of 80s and 90s cinema on ”Back At the Movies.” In each episode, they revisit the (often contentious) film reviews of iconic critics Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert. Exploring the films they critique with fresh eyes, Broder and Wilcox uncover hidden gems, dissect what stands the test of time, and reminisce on forgotten classics as they candidly discuss what holds up and what doesn’t. The balcony is open… ...
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Behold the first-ever Radio Limbo live show, recorded at XMTR festival in St. Leonard's-on-Sea. Host Limbo Pete guides the audience through selected gems from the Limbo archive. But as the show reaches the control room of Outpost 83, The Operator becomes intrigued by Pete's curious connections between the town’s history and Limbo lore. Could the se…
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Ever found yourself belting out karaoke classics with confidence, only to realize your talents might be better suited for the shower? Join us as we laugh at our own musical misadventures and embark on a whimsical exploration of surviving a post-apocalyptic world. We humorously consider the logistics of rebuilding society, complete with a quirky lea…
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Associate Editor Mary Bandstra sits down with two members of the Saint Leonard’s Ministries leadership, Executive Director Zack Schrantz and Intake & Housing Manager David Harris, to discuss the work they do with people who have been impacted by incarceration. Zack, David, and Mary discuss collateral consequences of criminal convictions, strategies…
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In this episode, I explore the investigation into the murder of Jean McConville, and the broader context of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. I begin with an exploration of origins of the Troubles, the gruesome conflict that tore Northern Ireland apart and pitted neighbor against neighbor, that ultimately led to the death of thousands. I then move …
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Trumpet player/composer John Birks “Dizzy” Gillespie (born Oct 21, 1917) was, along with Charlie Parker, one of the major innovators behind the bebop movement in jazz. His pyrotechnic technical abilities on the trumpet set the bar high for all the players of that instrument who came after him. He was responsible for a number of compositions that ha…
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I count Mark Jardine as a friend, and one of long standing. His has been a life committed to the service of others whether in his profressional life as a funeral director or in his private life where, among many things he has been a bereavement counsellor and is founder of The People's Project. Mark's legacy though, will be in the creation of the R…
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As a young reporter watching Councillor Tom McAughtrie in action was fascinating. Over four decades he has been involved in some of the big decisions that have shaped not just the town of Dumfries but of the region as a whole. Over the years, and thanks to the the advent of social media, Tom and I have kept in touch and when I started doing these p…
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Maria Bitelli's journey is one of profound transformation, moving from a turbulent past to a life redefined by faith and redemption. At 32, she courageously shares her story of overcoming abuse, rebellious teenage years, and the struggles of addiction. Her life took a dramatic turn in 2019 when she encountered Christ, sparking a journey of healing …
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In my first episode on the Podvocate, we took an antitrust law, an ever-growing area of the law whose primary purpose is to regulate corporate M&A activity through the use of the Clayton Act and FTC Act to protect macro-level impacts on individual consumers and consumer markets. One area of the law with a similar goal is consumer protection law; ho…
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Pianist composer Thelonius Monk (born Oct 10, 1917) was possibly the most idiosyncratic performers and composers our music has ever produced. His music is second only to Duke Ellington in the number of times his many compositions have been recorded. Often referred to as the High Priest of Bebop, he was instrumental in the birth of this style, playi…
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Articulate, immaculately dressed, ambitious and with a laser like focus on where he wants to be! Daniel Robinson is a Hastings lad, a former Filsham Valley pupil he had spent his time since leaving education building his career, treading a well worn path. But last year he decided to change direction and gave up his job and took off for four months …
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What if you could find solace and strength through a simple image? Join us as we welcome Katie Weiss, who shares her remarkable journey of exploring faith, creativity, and unexpected transitions. Growing up as part of a lively Catholic family in New Jersey, Katie's spiritual path took on new dimensions in fifth grade, inspired by her mother's renew…
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Saxophonist Park “Pepper” Adams (born Oct 8, 1930) was one of many jazz greats to emerge from the fertile jazz scene of Detroit, Michigan in the 1940s-50s. He was known for his fiery technical abilities and big sound on the cumbersome baritone saxophone. He recorded prolifically with just about everyone on the NYC jazz scene after he relocated ther…
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Join us this week as we welcome Jake Khym, co-host of the Restore the Glory podcast and co-founder of Life Restoration. In an honest and heartfelt conversation, Jake takes us through the intricacies of his childhood—marked by sensitivity, competition, and insecurity—and how these traits shaped his journey to find solace in both faith and solitude. …
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In this archive episode recorded last year, former editors Maris and Karan chat with Susi Guerrero and Arjan Grover, two outgoing members of the Loyola Moot Court Program’s Executive Board. They discuss what Moot Court is like at Loyola, the special community it has cultivated for its members, and the value of appellate advocacy skills in law schoo…
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It's the second part of our Chapel St Leonard roadshow where the unexpected is routine. From observing a man eat his meal at a glacial pace to singing impromptu songs amidst a sea of hen parties, our escapades are nothing short of amusing. We then transition into a lively discussion, answering listener questions about unique funeral tunes, with sug…
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Imagine growing up in a devout Protestant household, only to find yourself captivated by the Catholic faith later in life. This is the remarkable journey of Matthew Leonard. Join us as Matthew shares the pivotal encounters and theological debates that led him to question his initial anti-Catholic views and ultimately embrace Catholicism. We'll hear…
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Congratulations! You have done all the work to get great grades and networked successfully, and now, you have accepted an offer to be a Summer Associate. I remember the feeling myself, and after the excitement wore off, I was only left with overwhelming questions. What can I do to be the best summer associate possible and receive an offer to come b…
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Ever wondered what it’s like to record a podcast from a caravan in the charming village of Chapel St Leonard's? Join us for this lively episode as we recount the peculiar quirks of the village, bask in the glory of Sheffield United's latest triumph, and grapple with the flood of listener questions and comments we’ve received. Get ready for a deligh…
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In this episode of The Carolina Justice Report Podcast, Justin Lovely and Sarah Austin dive into the complexities of motorcycle accident cases. As active members of the Myrtle Beach biker community, they have seen firsthand how injured motorcyclists often believe they can’t pursue a claim because they think they are at fault. However, this isn't al…
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Can a single friendship ignite a profound journey of faith? Join us as we welcome Allie Moroney, a 28-year-old American living in Madrid, Spain, who takes us through her transformative journey of faith. Allie beautifully likens her life to a diamond being polished by God's grace, and she reflects on how St. Paul's letter to the Corinthians has been…
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What happens when a high school breakdancer feels the tug of a divine calling? Listen in as Sister Mary Gianna Casino of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Missionary Sisters takes us through her extraordinary journey of faith, from her teenage passion for breakdancing to her profound work with the dying and bereaved. Sister Gianna opens up about her bac…
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Saxophonist John Coltrane (born Sept 23, 1926), is widely regarded as one of the most important and influential musical voices of the 20th Century. His influence can’t be overestimated; literally every musician who followed him has been shaped by his innovations and contributions to the music. A member of Miles Davis’ first great quintet, Coltrane …
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Daniel Fienberg (The Hollywood Reporter), Alan Sepinwall (Rolling Stone), and Linda Holmes (NPR), are back at the draft table, this time joined by Jen Yamato (The Washington Post), for the next installment in their journey through the history of SPORTS in cinema! Up at bat: the 1990s!
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In the follow up to Guilding pt. 1, Ben sits down with People’s Law Office Attorney Brad Thompson, to further discuss the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) and it’s work in Chicago. In doing so, we discussed the history of the guild, some of the key movements it has helped support, as well as some of the influential projects and programs it takes part i…
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How do you turn a personal passion into a profound mission of global impact? Clare Byrne, the founder of Imprint Hope, joins us to share her extraordinary journey from a faith-centered upbringing in New Jersey to the heart of Uganda. Inspired by her sister Kate, who has a disability, Clare's path was shaped by her desire to make a meaningful differ…
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Join us as we sit down with Jerome Placido from San Jose, California, who shares his riveting journey from childhood in the Philippines to becoming a beacon of faith and inspiration in the Catholic community. Jerome’s story takes a poignant turn as he recounts the challenges of growing up with a single mother and the internal battles he faced regar…
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Saxophonist Julian “Cannonball” Adderley (born Sept 15,1928) and his cornetist brother Nat (born Nov 25, 1931) co-led one of the most successful jazz groups of the 1960’s-1970’s. From the time they arrived on the NYC scene from their native Florida in 1955, and sat in with bassist Oscar Pettiford, they set the town ablaze. Both musicians found work…
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Literacy Month continues with screenwriters Bryan Cogman (Game of Thrones) and Milla Bell-Hart (Bad Monkey) ranking the best films ever made from the work of acclaimed crime writer ELMORE LEONARD! Joining Clay at the commissioner's table is Screen Drafts legend and writer of The Draftland Scene, Mr. Darren Franich.…
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What happens when a community is bound by both unity and unique challenges? Join us as we explore the fascinating world of Botten, a village near Whitby where half of the 300 residents have learning difficulties, showcased in the 2005 Channel 4 documentary, "The Strangest Village in Britain." We'll dissect the documentary's controversial portrayal …
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What happens when a young man raised in a devout Catholic environment faces the very worldly temptations he's been taught to avoid? Augie shares his compelling journey from double-mindedness and addiction to a life dedicated to faith and service. Augie’s story is a testament to the transformative power of divine grace. In a deeply personal chapter,…
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In an episode recorded last semester (Spring of 2024), Ben sits down with fellow Podvocate Co-Editor in Chief, Casey Callahan, to talk about the history of the National Lawyers Guild both nationally and internationally over the course of the 20th and early 21st century. In doing so, they discuss what brought them both to the guild while students at…
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Tenor Saxophonist Sonny Rollins, born September 7, 1930, is widely recognized as one of the most influential jazz musicians of all time. In his over seven-decade career he has produced over sixty albums as a leader, and penned a number of tunes that have become jazz standards. Growing up in the Sugar Hill neighborhood of Harlem he was surrounded by…
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