RentPrep For Landlords is a podcast that dives deep into the world of being a landlord. Host Andrew Schultz discusses everything from gruesome tenant evictions to simple strategies to keep your sanity as a landlord. Past guests include Dan Lane of Rental Income Podcast, J. Massey of Cash Flow Diary, Tim Shiner featured in BiggerPockets, Clayton Morris, Mark Ferguson Invest four more, Emily with RentalRookie.
Jason Schultz of Dirty Mo Media and Andrew Kurland of NASCAR Acceleration Nation bring you racing conversation from the perspective of two college students working in the sport. Weekly episodes to relive the weekend of action and share controversial opinions on the sport.
Join Ladygang's Jac Vanek, true crime TV producer Alexis Linkletter, and investigative journalist Billy Jensen on a chilling ride into the darkest corners of your worst nightmares. We're talking murder, serial killers, cults, conspiracy theories and beyond, all told through the eyes of a guest who is one degree of separation from the story itself. From Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer to an unknown heinous murder in your very own hometown, The First Degree will bring a new and refreshing perspec ...
This weekly podcast will be hosted by Torie Clarke with co-hosts David Aldridge, Jeanne McManus and Michael Kornheiser. Each week, they'll have entertaining interviews with authors, plus lively discussions about what they are reading, what they love and what they hate! This show will be many things, but boring won't be one of them!
Pax Britannica is a narrative history podcast covering the empire upon which the sun never set. Beginning with the accession of James VI of Scotland to the throne of England, Pax Britannica will follow the people and events that created an empire that dominated the globe. Hosted by a PhD candidate in British Imperial history, and based on extensive scholarship and primary sources, along with interviews with experts in their field, Pax Britannica aims to explain the rise and eventual fall of ...
“Exegetically Speaking” is a weekly podcast of the friends and faculty of Wheaton College, IL and the Lanier Theological Library. Hosted by Dr. David Capes, former Dean of the School of Biblical & Theological Studies and Professor of New Testament, it features language experts discussing the importance of learning the biblical languages—Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek—and showing how reading the Bible in the original “pays off.” Each podcast lasts between seven and eleven minutes and covers a dif ...
Faith Angle brings together top scholars and leading journalists for smart conversations around some of the most profound questions in the public square. Rather than a current-events debrief, our goal is a substantive conversation one notch beneath the surface, drawing out how religious convictions manifest themselves in American culture and public life.
Detroit is a city which has faced many challenges in its lifetime. Yet it has a rich and varied history including music, architecture and car manufacturing. However, it has also experienced industrial decline, environmental issues and profound racial inequality. This show takes a look at projects which are supporting and improving the lives of the people of Detroit and the inspiring people who drive these projects forward. Yet those people are human too and I am interested in how they have o ...
Join Dolly Meckler as she profiles her friends in the creative space in New York City who are just trying to figure out this little thing called life.
Support For This Podcast is the extremely popular interview show all of your on-trend friends are already listening to. With interviews led by an incredibly gifted and humble NPR-style journalist, Emily Amy Lauren Becca, SFTP features the brightest minds of today while they wrestle with the crucial issues of tomorrow and yesterday. It’s also an improvised satirical podcast. (“Improv”, for those unfamiliar, is a writing technique that is short for, “a great way to take credit for other people ...
Faust is the protagonist of a classic German legend; a highly successful scholar, but also dissatisfied with his life, and so makes a deal with the devil, exchanging his soul for unlimited knowledge and worldly pleasures.Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's Faust is a tragic play in two parts. It is Goethe's most famous work and considered by many to be one of the greatest works of German literature.This first part of Faust is not divided into acts, but is structured as a sequence of scenes in a var ...
Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful: Robertson, Barry, Royalists at War in Scotland and Ireland, 1638-1650 Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed Macinnes, Allan, The British Revolution, 1629-1660 Harris, T. Rebellio…
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Coin-Operated Laundry In Rentals (Podcast #346)
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Podcast Host, Andrew Schultz, explores the idea of coin-operated laundry machines in rentals. Is it a good idea? Would it turn a better profit? Also in this episode, what happens when you’re trying to do renovations on a multi-unit property, but it’s disrupting your tenant’s sleep schedule? Last, but not least, what do you do when you see an amazin…
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ScotRev | Protestantism, Revolution, and Scottish Political Thought with Dr Karie Schultz
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The British School at Rome Research in Scottish History Podcast Follow Dr Schultz on Twitter Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Samuel Hume
It’s the night before Valentine’s Day. Police arrive at an Air Bnb to find a man on the floor, covered in blood, his neck slashed. Atop of him is a woman, covered in blood. Through her sobs she says two words “I’m sorry!” What happened? In episode 132, Jac, Alexis and Billy delve into the stabbing death of Yousuf Rassmussen allegedly at the hands o…
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Reading outside the Canon: Tobit - with Dr. Doug Penney
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Dr. Doug Penney, Associate Professor of Classical Languages at Wheaton College, discusses how he encourages students to read outside the canon of Scripture in order to sharpen their translation skills. Often, when students read a New Testament book in Greek, they rely on their memory to produce a translation. Reading Tobit, a book of the Apocrypha,…
“Librarians are superheroes!” Torie’s joined by David Aldridge and Chatter alum Angie Kim. They go off the board to talk procrastination, David’s first book and the pandemic (of course!). Robert Jones, Jr. joins to talk about his life, his work and his fabulous debut novel, “The Prophets.” Marlon James called it “Epic in its scale, intimate in its …
Andrew Kurland and Jason Schultz are back to discuss the unusual outcome of the O'Reilly Auto Parts 253 at the Daytona Road Course as well as the thrill of having two first-time winners in the Cup Series along with Ty Gibbs' debut win in the Xfinity Series. Jason explains his appreciation of Denny Hamlin's twitter, while Andrew gives an update on h…
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ScotRev | The Kirk, the Covenanters, and the Revolution with Dr Chris Langley
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The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689 - Use code BB870 for a %40 discount Mapping the Scottish Reformation Dr Langley's Publications Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
Jason Schultz and Andrew Kurland recap the 63rd running of the Daytona 500 and its unusual conclusion. The two discuss whether or not the multi-car wreck on lap 14 drastically changed the race and their thoughts on the current super speedway aero package. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/redheadracingradio/message…
An 18-year-old is found running down the street, screaming, naked and covered in blood. In the house she ran from the police find a horrific scene. In a case that seems cut and dry a dark turn emerges. In episode 131, Jac, Alexis and Billy delve into the case of Brent Fitch—the who, the where, and most importantly— the why.…
“….the high drama of history might be going on….” Whatever happened to Washington’s real birthday? Chatter alum Chuck Culpepper joins David and Torie to cover Presidents Day, answer emails (kind of sporty) and educate Torie on commonplace books. Novelist Rebecca Sacks joins from sunnier Calif to talk about her book, City of a Thousand Gates, an ent…
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Election, Holiness & Naming the Name: 2 Timothy 2:19
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Dr. Bill Mounce is the the founder and President of BiblicalTraining.org, and the author of a major commentary on Paul’s letters to Timothy and Titus. In a separate podcast titled “BiblicalTraining.org” we heard more of his life and work. In this episode he joins Dr. Capes to talk about the interpretation, translation, implications, and preaching o…
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How To Break Up With Your Tenants (Podcast #345)
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Podcast Host, Andrew Schultz, discusses how to break up with your difficult tenants, including a discussion around strategies like cash for keys and evictions. Also in this episode, Andrew chats about owning a rental property with HOA management. Is it a good idea? Last, but not least, the latest on California’s pledge to cover 80% of unpaid rent t…
A student who was thriving on campus, a leader in student groups, with a 3.9 GPA, is shot dead. A police officer is behind the barrel of the gun. On episode 130, Jac, Alexis and Billy tell the tragic tale of Scout Schultz, putting a spotlight on the need for mental health awareness and the need for resources on college campuses—as well as cities ac…
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ScotRev | Scottish Royalism during the British Civil Wars with Dr Andrew Lind
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The National Covenant in Scotland, 1638-1689 - Use code BB870 for a %40 discount Battle in the Burgh: Glasgow during the British Civil Wars, c.1638-1651 Follow Dr Lind on Twitter Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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ScotRev | Introducing the Scottish Revolution Interview Series
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Check out the podcast website Check out Pax Britannica Merch! Facebook | Twitter | Patreon | Donate Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Samuel Hume
“All Boston all the time.“ Jamie McIntyre and Torie are joined by Lydia McOscar of Brookline Booksmith (thanks Eric Londergan!) They gush about seven time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady (yes, Boston misses him!), Indies in the time of pandemics and Simon Winchester love pouring in. Best selling crime author Lisa Gardner joins to talk about her latest,…
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I Have Plans for You: Jer 29:11 - with Dr. Michael Graves
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Dr. Michael Graves is the Armerding Professor of Biblical Studies at Wheaton College. He has produced several books and articles, including a modern translation of Jerome’s Commentary on Jeremiah (IVP Academic, 2012). He is currently working on his own commentary on the same prophet. In this episode, Dr. Graves discusses the “tin woodman theology” …
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Jason Schultz and Andrew Kurland are back to preview the 2021 NASCAR season, or as Andrew Kurland now calls it, ASCAR. From new teams, tracks and schedule, the dynamic duo discusses the exciting changes, why a longer off-season would create more demand for the sport and potential DAYTONA 500 storylines. Plus, frustration over the Clash not being pu…
Now that the champions of Personal Rule have been dealt with, Parliament takes aim at the mechanisms which kept the Eleven Years Tyranny in force. Star Chamber and High Commission are on the chopping block, and the bishops themselves are at risk. Check out the podcast website: https://www.paxbritannica.info Check out Pax Britannica Merch! https://t…
A group of girls are driving home from a John Mayer concert when a man pulls up next to them. The man reaches out his hand, holding up a piece of Swiss cheese. In his hand: a piece of cheese. In his other hand...well, you get the picture. And this wasn’t the first time he did this. In episode 129, Jac, Alexis and Billy tell the sordid, rancid tale …
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The ‘Welfare’ of the City: Jeremiah 29:7 - with Dr. Philip Ryken, President of Wheaton College
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Dr. Philip Ryken, president of Wheaton College and Professor of Theology, joins David Capes to discuss both the context and meaning of a popular verse these days, Jeremiah 29:7. What is the semantic range of the word often translated “welfare” or “peace”? How could that have meaning for people not living in exile? Or are we?…
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Simon Winchester – Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World
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“But they still took away his lands.“ Snow falls in Chatter land. Jamie McIntyre zooms with David and Torie to de-stress over books, reject Melville and reread some of the greats. Award winning (and Officer of the Order of the British Empire) Simon Winchester talks about his latest, Land. With curiosity, relentless research and terrific storytellin…
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I Am Black and Beautiful: Song of Songs 1:5 - with Dr. Aubrey Buster
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Dr. Aubrey Buster, Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College, contemplates how a translation of an ambiguous word can reflect and/or lead to serious errors of perception, including perceptions of race and social class. A common Hebrew conjunction used in Song of Songs 1:5 could be read as “black but beautiful” or “black and beautiful.…
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Move-In & Move-Out Inspections (Podcast #344)
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Podcast Host, Andrew Schultz, chats about screening and leasing to couples. Should you just put one person on the lease? What if one applicant’s tenant score is significantly higher than the other applicant? Also in this episode, Andrew discusses the definition of “normal wear and tear,” and how to make it clear to tenants what is allowed and what …
DJ and Brandy fell in love. They got married and had three children. All seemed good until a guy named Mike entered the picture. A love triangle, physical altercations and a shotgun—Mike’s shotgun—followed. In episode 128, Jac, Alexis and Billy investigate the infuriating case of DJ Fickey.By Jac Vanek, Alexis Linkletter and Billy Jensen
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John Hudson – How to Survive: Self-Reliance in Extreme Circumstances
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“The Survival Triangle“ Chatter starts out with Tom Brady love and awe. David, Torie and Jamie McIntyre debate censorship – what is it these days? John Hudson, the British Military’s Chief Survival Instructor, talks plans and prep and hope. Forget about a Swiss Army knife. You need a well-prepared brain, advance planning and well-founded optimism t…
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Dark Joy: Luke 22:5 - with Dr. Julie Newberry
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Dr. Julie Newberry, Assistant Professor of New Testament at Wheaton College, joins Dr. Capes to consider the ramifications of the kind of “dark joy” found among the Jerusalem leaders who conspired with Judas to betray Jesus (Luke 22:5). Sometimes, “joy” in Luke is morally ambivalent.By Wheaton College