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The Fallen State TV is a weekly web series hosted by Jesse Lee Peterson. The program covers topics that no other show dares to touch in pursuit of truth and enlightenment. The program features fascinating and thought-provoking guests who discuss and debate faith, culture, human nature, politics, and societal ills in an open, honest and entertaining style.
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Everything in life is better understood if you can learn to see the strings attached. Jamie Gale is a thought leader who rose to prominence in the guitar industry by simplifying complex concepts. In this podcast, he engages in cross-disciplinary discussions to reveal how everything from guitar design to architecture, philosophy, physics and more can be better understood if you learn to see the universal truths that underpin our world.
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Welcome to the Great Jewish Podcast! Rabbi Moshe Bamberger, a sought after public speaker, is the Mashgiach Ruchani of Beis Medrash L’Talmud/ Lander College for Men in New York City. He has authored several volumes of original commentary on Tanach, titled Shiras HaLevi, as well as a highly acclaimed series for Artscroll/ Mesorah Publications, including his newest additions, Great Jewish Classics and Great Jewish Photographs. Rabbi Bamberger’s signatures talks, in which he weaves profound tho ...
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Strings Of Thought

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This podcast project will aim to cover different classical guitar related topics such as practicing, performing, composing, arranging, teaching, etc. Every month there will be a new episode where the host and the guests discuss and perform various guitar works. Through this, they will exchange valuable ideas, as well as network and collaborate with each other. Moreover, the classical guitar podcast will present live performances of new works and arrangements in order to encourage and inspire ...
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Ever read a children's book and thought to yourself, "What the hell did I just read?". Then this podcast is just for you! Skip the reading and let David comedically summarize and review some of your favorite and some of your not so favorite children's books.
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Much like a Dating Profile of mine, I am doubtful of the true costs of being part of some people's Community. What Agenda. Why must we engage...? Alas, most problems are caused, escalated, exaggerated and Calculated by engaging with near-enough anything. Why bother now...? Good Question. I am trying to bring Irreverence back, in the vain attempt to become at least... Heard. As Pitiful as that sounds, I'd rather not even have that from you for what it's worth, so that just shows you where I B ...
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Adam Jones, Meghan Ottolini (Mego), and producer/brand personality Christian Arcand host ‘Jones and Mego’ weekdays from 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. on WEEI. Jones joined WEEI in January of 2023 from 98.5 The Sports Hub in Boston, where he hosted the station’s night show since 2013 and co-hosted “The Dan Shaughnessy Show” from 2009-10. Ottolini joined WEEI as a part-time host in 2021 before becoming a full-time addition to afternoon drive in 2022. She previously spent five years as a reporter with the Bo ...
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Is playing the harp harder than you thought it would be? Ever wish you knew the secrets to learning music that only the experts and the eight year old YouTube stars seem to know? Want to finally finish the pieces you start and play them with ease, confidence and joy? Harp Mastery founder and Harp Happiness expert Anne Sullivan believes every harp player can learn to play the music they want the way they want. Tune in as she clears the confusion around topics like fingering, technique, sight ...
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Larry Alex Taunton is your man in the field. Where some choose to hide in their safe spaces, Larry rides out to face the issues of our time head on. No sugar coating and no PC bulls*t here. As a staunch Christian conservative, Larry picks apart just about any topic sharing his world traveling experience along the way.
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The nature of existence is such that we will always find ourselves hurtling toward a string of sequential cataclysmic events. Unfortunately, humanity is lacking in the "proactive measures" department. Let's fucking talk about that. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thegreatfilter/support
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Listeners is a show about the craft and power of listening. We talk with media and communication experts, thought leaders, doers, and innovators whose ideas can amplify the quality of our dialogue and interactions. Listeners is produced by the Agora Journalism Center, the gathering place for innovation in communication and civic engagement at University of Oregon's School of Journalism and Communication.
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Neighbors Spencer (Scott Speedman) and Louise (Emily Hampshire) have bonded over their fascination with a recent string of murders terrorizing their community. When a new tenant named Victor (Jay Baruchel) arrives in the building, all three quickly hit it off. But as they soon discover, each of them has their own dark secret. As the violence outside mounts, the city retreats indoors for safety. But the more time these three spend together in their apartment building, the clearer it becomes t ...
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Host Steve Stein interviews various best-selling authors, experts, and thought leaders in the self-help community and helps bring their messages down to 'street level' to make these vital concepts accessible to every day people. In this day of digital overload, it’s hard to string together even two moments of mindfulness. Each week, join Steve Stein, a long time member of the personal development community, as he interviews best-selling authors for practical ideas and concepts on mindful liv ...
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Aquí Que Pasa?

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Aquí Que Pasa? is Gibraltar's straight-talking podcast. Bringing you political analysis and debate with no punches pulled, no strings attached, and no stone unturned. Hosts Jeremy and Jonathan come with their distinct perspectives, providing authentic angles and interesting points of view. Keep up to speed with the debates, the rumours, and the banter, and follow Aquí Que Pasa? on all your favourite social media platforms.
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Think Outside The BlueBox Podcast by BlueBox Digital is not just a podcast; it's a movement. Broadcasting from Tampa, FL, we're setting the stage for a revolution in creativity, thought leadership, and entrepreneurship. Our mission? To shine a spotlight on the daring, the innovative, and the visionary - the people who are not just thinking outside the box but are redefining it. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bluebox/subscribe
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Overview: Our original brain is pre-set to survive. The pre-set comes from the lower half of the brain; the stuff between our ears, the brain stem and spinal cord. I call this the original brain. It's driven to survive, which leads to humans being reactive and behaving without the thought. This, inevitably leads to great suffering. It does not have to be that way. Come with me as I review the brain, our behavior and how we can change. Change is difficult, at times it is very difficult and it ...
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Hour 3 - During the third hour of the Arcand and Mego show the crew talks about Drake Maye and the Patriots and the new locker room culture in New England. There seems to be a lot of players coaches in the room this season, Alex Van Pelt is known as a really nice guy, so is Mayo. Coaches are giving Maye the opportunity to do what is comfortable to …
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Hearing Maye talk about offensive coordinator like he did was refreshing. He told Alex Van Pelt what HE liked. Drake Maye can go up to the coordinator and tell him what he could not do. It was great. He is a players coach. Mego: I think there is not a force to do things a certain way. It is looser, will work in the offenses favor. Arcand: It used t…
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Hour 2 - During the second hour of the Mego and Arcand show the crew goes through the Patriots roster and listens to callers opinions on the QB competition in New England. Mego: He should be good in the next game. Washington is not in as good a place as Philly. I just think that they have their plan. This is reminding me of Cam vs Mac. Arcand: Ever…
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Mego: you can’t just not play Drake Maye out of fear, then Brissett gets injured and you are going to have to play Maye anyway. This is not a good faith competition. If Maye plays marginally better than Brissett then I still think they will rock with Jacoby. The only sign Arcand: there has to be some kind of line. It cannot just be decided by pract…
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This Patriots roster is not great on many levels. Mego: The receiver room has no one. Polk and Douglas will be alright. Offensive line is a huge problem. There is a former chiefs tackle you can go get, but he takes a lot of penalties Then, Dom Smith just got DFA'd? Then, addressing the social post hypothetical. People were very angry about it. This…
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Hour 1 - During the first hour of the Jones and Mego show with Arcand (Mego and Arcand today), the crew talks through Drake Maye's extended game action in preseason game two. First, Jerod Mayo should give Maye first team reps after he outshined Brissett last night, or else, as Arcand says, he would be a LIAR. Then, it is time to really test Drake M…
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Mayo looked comfortable last night There will probably be a big staff meeting to discuss whether or not Maye will practice with the ones from now on. Mego: At some point you have to get some stuff in, and that time is now. The more reps I get the better I will be. He has to ask for more to do. Arcand: If he does not practice with the ones, Mayo is …
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Arcand asks the Big Q @2:00: Do you believe there is still a competition between quarterbacks to start Week One? Mego: No. There is no intent to start him in week one. I give Drake Maye a B+ for last night. I was impressed by him. Step forward for him in this process. There is a very slow development process here. Who is joining this offensive line…
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This edition of the Jones and Mego show with Arcand was mostly about the New England Patriots on their preseason gameday and Boyz II Men. Here is what it looked like hour by hour: Hour 1: Initial thoughts on the Mathew Judon Trade Hour 2: Drake Maye's mental toughness | Jonez II Men Hour 3: Mego: The Patriots should cut Zappe and move on Hour 4: Pa…
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Fasten your seatbelts, Pats fans, this is going to be a ROUGH season. This did not have to be a rebuilding year. They have chosen to rebuild. Mego: is rebuilding always a choice? Arcand: No Jones: YES. That is a choice Mego: at some point you have to start over, but you can choose how long your rebuild is. Jones: You could go 8-9 it could feel much…
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Hour 3 - During the third hour of the Jones and Mego with Arcand show the crew talks Patriots football and a little Olympics. First, Mego says the Patriots should just cut Zappe instead of Phil Perry's idea that he will play in the fourth quarter of tonight's game. Then, they revisit the Judon trade and the return the Patriots received. Finally, Tr…
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Jones: this is a THIRD ROUND PICK a YEAR FROM NOW. The guys won’t show up week one. Have fun with 2024. The Patriots clearly do not care about it. How many teams have a best player who would go for a third round pick! Then, the bar is on the floor for Drake Maye playing today. Jones just wants them to play Maye, he does not care if he only hands it…
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Hour 2 - During this hour of the Jones and Mego show the crew talks Drake Maye and how mentally tough he has to be to deal with whatever is going on in Foxborough right now. Tom E Curran also joins to weigh in. Finally, a tribute to Matthew Judon in an interesting way. You do not want to miss the Boyz II Men segment.…
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Hour 1 - During the first hour of the Jones and Mego with Arcand show the crew talks Patriots football and Red Sox baseball. First, was the trade a good move? Mego and Arcand think so, Jones not so much. It seems the Pats are Tanking. Then, should the Patriots have traded Judon before the draft? Jones argues that he would rather have a fourth round…
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Jones: I would rather have a fourth round pick in this draft than the third rounder next year. Arcand: The culture here is so new that having Judon would not have made that much of a difference. Jones: Now, they will mail it in week one. Jones goes off on a caller for suggesting third round pick for a left tackle. No CHANCE!…
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Jones asks the Big Q @2:00: What do you think of the Patriots decision to trade Matthew Judon? and it seems as if a lot of you think it was the right move. The crew debates whether or not they think it was. Jones: 78% think this trade was the right move. If I asked this yesterday, people wouldn't say that. I would still rather have Matthew Judon on…
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In this hour you will hear from Mason Marc-Aurele, 5, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Windham, NH, with Ariel (mom) and Michael (dad) Leilani Hood, 1, neuroblastoma, Boston, with Liz (mom) and Chris (dad) Emelie Brosnihan, 7, bilateral Wilms tumor, Natick, with Kate (mom), Dave (dad) New England Revolution Head Coach Caleb Porter…
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Emelie Brosnihan, 7, bilateral Wilms tumor, Natick, with Kate (mom), Dave (dad) · During the summer in 2022, Emelie was swimming with her siblings, Olivia and Liam. When they came inside for lunch, Emelie screamed and cried from pain. Her family took her to the local emergency room where it was confirmed she had masses on her kidneys. The family we…
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Leilani Hood, 1, neuroblastoma, Boston, with Liz (mom) and Chris (dad) · When Leilani was 4 months old, they noticed a lump in her neck. Her pediatrician ordered an x-ray, which revealed several tumors, including in her chest. · Her treatment has included chemotherapy as well as surgery to remove tumors. · Her family is enjoying a treatment-free su…
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Mason Marc-Aurele, 5, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Windham, NH, with Ariel (mom) and Michael (dad) · Mason was experiencing back pain that continued for three months. Then one day, Mason couldn’t walk or get out of his bed. His family took him to the hospital where he was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in March of this year. · Mason’s…
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Calista Scribner, 9, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Winchester, with Jennifer (mom), Paul (dad), Caleb (brother, 13), Calen (brother, 11), Calex (brother, 7) · Calista had aches and pains in her legs, lower back, and shoulder. In July 2023, she developed a fever which continued for a week, accompanied by fatigue, severe lower back and stomach pain a…
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Max Gagnon, 12, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, Laconia, NH with his father, Mike and Olivia (sister, 13). · Max was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2014. His doctors thought he was having recurrent ear infections and then they noticed his stomach had become distended. His pediatrician suggested blood work, which revealed leukemia. · H…
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During this hour you hear from Ryan Leavitt, 25, sarcoma: Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT), Rockland, with Vinayak Venkataraman, MD, Dana-Farber Kristen van De Geer, 43, colorectal cancer, Hanscom Airforce Base, with Juliette Van de Geer (sister) and Veronika Buckley Nick Pivetta Sarah Laffey, 27, neuroblastoma, Charlestown…
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In 2015, Sarah’s right eye swelled shut and she went to the hospital in Colorado, where she was living at the time. She was having lower back pain as well so the doctors did a CT scan, which revealed neuroblastoma. · Her treatment has included chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiation. She has had several remissions and relapses and is currently i…
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· Kristen Van de Geer was living in Alaska, where her husband was stationed in the Coast Guard, and was experiencing stomach pains. As a teenager, she was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome or IBS, but with a family history of colon cancer and her mother’s passing in 2017 from gallbladder cancer, she wanted to be sure that nothing else was wro…
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Ryan Leavitt, 25, sarcoma: Desmoplastic Small Round Cell Tumor (DSRCT), Rockland, with Vinayak Venkataraman, MD, Dana-Farber Following a typical, fun night out with friends Ryan woke up the next morning with severe stomach pains. He went to urgent care the same morning where scans revealed several masses in his stomach. Additional biopsies confirme…
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Hour 4 - Day One of the Jimmy Fund powers through with more patient stories about the fight with leukemia and esophagus cancer among others. Then, Red Sox legend and Hall of Famer Carlton Fisk reflects on the many years of donating and his legendary home run in the 1975 World Series. And, one last big donation comes through before the show ends.…
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Laurie H. Glimcher, MD, was named President and CEO of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in 2016. She is also Director of the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center and the Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. Previously, she was the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss Dean and Professor of Medicine of Weill Cornell Medicine and Pro…
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In early 2020, it became difficult for Clinton to eat. It was during the pandemic and much harder at the time to see a doctor, so it took a while before he was able to get checked out. In January 2021, Clinton was diagnosed with esophageal cancer that metastasized into his lungs. His treatment included six months on a feeding tube, chemotherapy and…
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Dr. Hartley-Brown's clinical area of focus is treating patients with Multiple Myeloma. This is an incurable blood cancer, that affects African Americans more prevalently than other ethnic populations. She also practices clinical research, mainly in the relapsed refractory myeloma disease setting. Dr. Hartley-Brown actively participates as a princip…
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