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Each week we bring you the best stories from around the Wabash community. From professors and alumni, to coaches, administrators, and current students, the podcast format allows for longer, more in-depth, open discussion about the issues surrounding Wabash College. Verging on inspirational, it’s our job to find, and sometimes uncover, the amazing stories that surface from individuals whose lives have been positively enriched from being at Wabash.
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The Wabash Center's Dialogue On Teaching

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

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Dialogue on Teaching, hosted by Nancy Lynne Westfield, Ph.D., is the monthly podcast of The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. Amplifying the Wabash Center’s mission, the podcast focuses upon issues of teaching and learning in theology and religion within colleges, universities and seminaries. The podcast series will feature dialogues with faculty teaching in a wide range of institutional contexts. The conversation will illumine the teaching life.Webinar Produc ...
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A long-held tradition at Wabash College, Chapel Talks are convened throughout the school year, inviting a member of our community to speak their thoughts on current matters within and outside these classic halls. Join us every Thursday for current or archived talks, as we cherish and advance the honored name of our college
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Podcasts from Wabash Friends Church, where our goal is to gather as a grace filled community, grow intentionally, being transformed by Christ and others, and to go everywhere, making followers of Jesus Christ.
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The Spot Show Podcast! Every week join Dickie Wabash and Michael Madrox as they traverse the world of professional wrestling and take a few pit stops along the way. Behind the scenes stories, pop culture hot takes, tales from the road, retro show reviews and everything in between! Please consider supporting the show at patreon.com/madbashstudios
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Teaching on the Pulse with Nancy Lynne Westfield

The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion

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Each episode is a reading by Nancy Lynne Westfield of an original blog post. All the readings explore the complexity of the teaching life through imaginative storytelling, at times – bold commentary, and always encouragement for the art of teaching to be liberative and joyful. Sound Engineer: Paul Utterback Original Music: Paul O. Myhre
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Metro Minutes

Metro Minutes

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Our Mission is to inspire a community of learners to discover and achieve their passion and potential. We will spread this mission throughout this podcast by sharing the happenings within the Metropolitan School District of Wabash County.
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Reading Rulebooks is a podcast dedicated to reading through rulebooks and teaching board games! In this podcast, I directly read the rulebook as well as discuss the game and try to clear up potential areas of confusion.
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Welcome to the Greater Acquaintance Church 3 Minute Inspirational Message. We are located at 6758 S. Wabash Avenue in Chicago , IL. If you are in our area, please join us for Sunday School at 10 am and Sunday Morning Worship service at 11:30 am. Please visit our YouTube page for additional Inspirational content. Thank you for listening. https://www.youtube.com/c/GreaterAcquaintanceMBChurch
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First Christian Church Podcast

Dr. David Mills, Minister

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We believe God's mission for First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of Marion, Indiana is to be and to share the Good News of Jesus Christ, witnessing and serving from our doorsteps to the ends of the earth. (Acts 1:8) First Christian Church (Disciple of Christ) 1970 N Wabash Ave Marion IN 46952-1308 (765) 664-7925
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Union and Metro podcast

Union and Metro podcast

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Bands such as Blink 182 ,Agent 51, Sprung Monkey , Unwritten Law started at the San Diego, CA music venue called SOMA . SOMA was an all ages club with a heavy emphasis on local bands.This is where many bands grew up and became national touring bands by starting off on the smaller stage and then growing their audience to get to the main stage and open for national acts as well as headline their own shows . Jerm booked bands and ran the club from November 1989 until 1997 .Jer took over running ...
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Dr. Steed Davidson is the Executive Director of the Society of Biblical Literature. In what ways do faculty positions prepare you for administrative jobs? What kind of professional formation is needed to be an administrator? How important is your team to achieving an organizational vision? What if imagination is the best skill of an administrator?…
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Who Killed WCW is a popular show right now so the brothers decided it’s time to talk about the downfall of the once great wrestling company. What is Madrox’s hot takes about who killed WCW? Dickie said WHAT about the nWo? They still have PTSD from WCW New Blood RIsing as well. These are just a couple of the WCW topics you’ll hear on this edition of…
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Today we will walk across the Big 4 Bridge, a former railway bridge that now forms a pedestrian/bike path spanning the Ohio River, connecting Louisville Kentucky and Jeffersonville, Indiana. From the Book Camping Across Indiana The Author's Website The Author on Locals The Author on Facebook The Author on Twitter The Author on Rumble The Author on …
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Send us a Text Message. we catch up with Brian Sheerin from San Diego band , Mower and discuss his history in music and transitioning over to vocals for the band Stretcher . great fun catching up with Brian and he was very gratious with his limited time to come and chat . https://m.facebook.com/.profile.php?id=61557700443796…
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Phillis Sheppard is E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Religion, Psychology, Culture and Womanist Thought, and Executive Director of the James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements at Vanderbilt University. Life is a series of transitions. Transitions of an academic career can leave one feeling overwhelmed, …
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The Cyldesdale returns to the podcast with Dickie and Madrox. Clayton joins the brothers to talk about everything that has been going on with MadBash abd the MadBash Boys for the first half of the year including, but not limited to, The Ascend The Throne Tournament, Chris Cutler's title reign, Hybrid Championship Wrestling's Breakout Tournament, th…
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This week we are going to cover the rules for Lost Cities. Lost Cities is a game designed by Reiner Knizia and is illustrated by Vincent Dutrait, Michaela Kienle, Anke Pohl, Thilo Rick, et. al.. The game is published by KOSMOS. About Lost Cities Gain points by mounting archeological expeditions to find lost cities and (hopefully) find more than the…
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A wrestling match always has to come to an end, right? Well what better way that with a move that would absolutely take out your opponent? Dickie and Madrox break down the wrestling finishing move, what makes a good one, a bad one, over usage, the difference between moves of yesterday and today. The brothers also make their Mount Rushmores of finis…
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Philip Butler is Assistant Professor of Theology and Black Post-Human Artificial Intelligence Systems at Iliff School of Theology. What if teaching had the audacity to pose questions which disrupts reality? What if the disruption was generative, imaginative, and healing? This conversation grapples with what it means to teach at the intersection of …
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In this episode the author talks about Miami Chief Richardville and what at one time was one of the most important pieces of real estate in Indiana and the United States, the Forks of the Wabash. From the Book Road Trips in Northwest Indiana The Author's Website The Author on Locals The Author on Facebook The Author on Twitter The Author on Rumble …
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Send us a Text Message. We chat with Roy Lozano from DOWNSET , Cypress Hill and Powerflo . We talk about how he got started in music and much more ! this was a long time coming as we have tried to arrange schedules but werent able to make it happen until Roy drove down to the studio to chat with us , Huge thanx and this was a really inspiring and i…
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Nancy Lynne Westfield is Director of the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. In this audioblog, Westfield notes the importance of making sure that one's actions match one's rhetoric. Talk about inclusivity or creativity or perseverance or punctuality or diligence is just that unless teachers also model their expectatio…
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The brothers are live today from the Sewer Lair Toys annual parking lot sale! Colby Jack and Lil Logan Madrox turned on the mics and talked with Dickie and Madrox about all things collecting! Find out what types of things Colby Jack is into collecting and what he bought for Logan at the sale! A few fellow collectors also stop by the table and later…
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Phillis Sheppard is E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Professor of Religion, Psychology, Culture and Womanist Thought, and Executive Director of the James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements at Vanderbilt University. When adult learners have learning styles and processes which are not expected, what is the role of the…
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About My Island My Island is a legacy game where you develop a unique island and discover its secrets that could permanently change the island. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 01:41 Game Materials 02:47 Game Setup 04:29 General Rules of the Game 05:18 The Placement Rules 06:55 End of an Episode 11:10 The Sealed Envelopes 12:52 The First Chapter 13:37 …
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50 episodes of the Spot Show podcast?! Hell yeah! Dickie and Madrox look back at the last 49 episodes and pick their favorite moments, episodes and everything in between! What episode would they change? Where does Spot Show rank with their past projects? Dickie also brings up some stats to see the numbers of the podcast and Madrox will not stop tal…
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Angela Parker, PhD is Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek with Mercer University's McAfee School of Theology. Adult students sometimes feel confronted or disrespected when their personal faith is disrupted in bible and theological courses. In what ways does a professor prepare students for deeper learning? How do professors cope with bel…
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No gimmicks needed?! Nah, not today. Dickie and Madrox are here to break down what they think are the best and worst gimmicks in wrestling history, both on the indie level and the national level. What is the best version of Undertaker? Brutus Beefcake had HOW many gimmicks? Is Gangrel a real vampire? The brothers get to the bottom of all of this on…
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Shiojiri Niwa Garden In this episode we visit the Shiojiri Niwa Garden in Mishawaka, Indiana which is in St. Joseph County in north central Indiana. From the Book North Central Indiana Day Trips The Author's Website The Author on Locals The Author on Facebook The Author on Twitter The Author on Rumble The Author on YouTube The Author's Amazon Page…
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Richelle White, PhD is Professor of Youth Ministry and Director of Field Practicum and Internships and Kuyper College. Questioning as a tool of teaching is a skill to be developed and honed. Facilitating dialogue with provocative, poignant, even powerful questions takes consideration and practice. Connecting students with the right questions, espec…
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Sculptures in the Forest In this episode we will visit to the Sculpture Garden near Solsberry, Indiana. We visited this hidden gem during our camping trip to Shakamak State Park. Shakamak State Park https://mossyfeetbooks.com/2023/10/12/shakamak-indiana-state-park/ Sculpture Garden Website A map to the trail is on the web site for visitors to downl…
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Dickie and Madrox are here to explain the do’s and don'ts of wrestling fans! Every single person will tell you that fans are absolutely the life blood of what wrestling is all about, so let’s break down the good and bad! Mama Wabash also calls to talk about her run in with some fans who were not too happy with Dickie and of course, Dalton Davis giv…
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Angela Parker, PhD is Associate Professor of New Testament and Greek with Mercer University's McAfee School of Theology. People in the public are curious about, and hungry for, conversations on bible and religion. What if scholars intentionally created public-facing scholarship on, of all places, social media? What if public policy and national dis…
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The brothers are in a dream and they don't wanna wake up! From a banger MadBash Wrestling Championship triple threat to a movie shoot with their good friends at Wupass, Dickie and Madrox have had a ridiculous ride. Hanging out with Mr. Kennedy in a backyard wrestling ring, FaceTiming a former WWF tag team champion and introducing Chris Cutler to El…
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Nancy Lynne Westfield is Director of the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. In this audio blog, Westfield discusses three possible roles for senior scholars at an academic institution. There may be more, but the roles of gatekeeper, historian, and elder are common and visible and may offer a framework for scholars to …
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This episode relates our visit to the Waapaahsiki Siipiiwi Mound Historical Park while on our camping trip to Shakamak State Park. Shakamak State Park Waapaahsiki Siipiiwi Mound Historical Park The Author's Website The Author on Locals The Author on Facebook The Author on Twitter The Author on Rumble The Author on YouTube The Author's Amazon Page…
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Sarah Farmer is Associate Director of the Wabash Center. What happens when scholarship is the work of passion and social change? What happens when learning mobilizes persons for liberation? What if theological education focused upon who we are to become - what then, would that curriculum look like?By The Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion
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The podcast that has been building for months, The Five Foot Seven Gift From Heaven finally makes his way onto the podski! Oliver really is the Forrest Gump of Indie Wrestling because he’s been there and done it all! Oliver talks about his early days in CCW, how different indie wrestling was when he first broke in, his time as NWA Midwest X-Divisio…
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Tulip Trestle Bridge Today we are going to visit the Tulip Trestle Viaduct in Greene County Indiana. It is a railroad bridge that, when completed in 1906, was the largest railroad bridge in the United States. From the Book: Shakamak State Park The Author's Website The Author on Locals The Author on Facebook The Author on Twitter The Author on Rumbl…
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The promo in wrestling is just as important as the wrestling itself. Who are some of the best to ever do it? Dickie and Madrox open up that topic and go through some of their favorites from all eras of wrestling. Who is the greatest talker of all time? There’s only one way to find out, and that’s on this edition of the Spotski. Also, Dickie has an …
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Shakamak Indiana State Park Established in 1929, the 1766-acre Shakamak State Park features wonderful fishing, camping, hiking and swimming recreational activities. This book includes an extensive history of the park and a wealth of information about the park's facilities as well as tourism guides to the surrounding area. The Author's Website The A…
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