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The Walk Humbly Podcast

Catholic Diocese of Arlington

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“I recognize the importance of communications and evangelization, the use of all tools possible to get out the Good News.” —Bishop Burbidge In his threefold role of teaching, sanctifying and governing, Bishop Burbidge is committed to articulating the Good News through all available media. He posts a daily meditation on Twitter (@BishopBurbidge), many of his homilies are available on YouTube, and he enjoys giving video reflections for important events, key Church campaigns, and significant li ...
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Everything Bengals for Sports Drink. A weekly podcast roast of each Bengals opponent hosted by comedians Lloyd Johnson, Alex Schubert, and a different guest comedian every week. New episode every Thursday during football season, and during the offseason, new episodes on the 14th of every month.
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We watch 70's movies and do two things: 1: We give commentary along with the movie that may or may not correspond with whats going on (we're the people that talk through the whole f***ing movie) 2: We give a short review of the film and give our observations, some context, and how it lines up with other films of the era. We really enjoy 70's cinema and want to expose you to it as well:-)
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Academy Vs Audience

Claire Bolton, Dan Gibbins, and Erin Weir

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Ever since 1928, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has handed out trophies to what it considered the best in film. Sometimes they were absolutely right, sometimes they were entirely wrong, sometimes they were so, so basic. But in all that time, audiences have had their own opinions, sometimes better, sometimes much worse. And sometimes, when the stars align or the fates allow, they even agree. Academy Vs Audience is a deep dive into Oscar history, revisiting film history from t ...
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Join Grammy-nominated hitmaker, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Billy Mann on a journey through the twists and turns of failure in "Yeah, I Fucked That Up." Mann has had the privilege of rubbing shoulders with some of culture's most influential figures. Drawing inspiration from one of his kids who really struggles with failure, Mann invites his guests to peel back the veneer of success and reveal the humanity beneath. From legendary musicians to top CEOs, the stories of failure, fuck-ups an ...
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DEAD Talks w/ David Ferrugio engages with death a little differently. Each new guest shares their experience with death, grief and loss in a way that shatters the ”don’t talk about death” taboo. You could cry, but you might also laugh as well.
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Whiskey N’ Waterbeds

Whiskey Brian and Joey F*ckup

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Your favorite drunk podcasters, Joey F*ckup and WhiskeyBrian bring you one hell of a ride on Whiskey N' Waterbeds. Part Waynes World, Jackass and crass humor, its guaranteed you will be entertained. Joey and Brian play a melting pot of garage, punk, surf, rock-a-billy and more! Podcasts with special guests? Yep, they've got those too! So tune in, grab your girl, chug a beer and get ready for Whiskey N' Waterbeds!
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Christmas Countdown

A Countdown Network Production

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Hosted by actor Eric Petersen (Kevin Can F Himself) and TV producer Danny Jordan (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition), Christmas Countdown is the merriest and jingle-belliest show this side of the North Pole! Every episode Eric and Danny count down holiday-themed lists, ranging from top 10 Christmas movies and top 10 stocking stuffers to top 10 holiday traditions and top 10 Christmas songs. Learn more about the show here: https://linktr.ee/christmascountdownshow Follow us @christmascountdownshow
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The Leak Podcast

Rachel Fogletto & Kat Mosley

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Kat Mosley and Rachel Fogletto talk the internal battle of telling jokes while woke and all the while saying the kinds of things that you would want to screenshot from Facebook.
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Best In Galaxy

Mark Restuccia, Patch Hyde, Paul F Taylor

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The award-winning, anarchic, utterly accessible comedy sci-fi set in a universe where everything's as crap as it is on Earth. Now a novel and audiobook available on Amazon and Audible! Sign up to our mailing list on our website for loads of exciting news about our forthcoming nonsense!
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People need to hear about living miracles! We share our testimonies to glorify God and highlight the restorative and transformative power of Jesus Christ. Your story, no matter how difficult or painful, will inspire hope in others. His power is made perfect in our weakness; He is our rock at rock bottom. Witness how God transforms trials, messes, and tests into triumphs, messages, and testimonies. Amen! Look for new testimonies starting Wednesday, December 6th by 6 p.m. central, and every We ...
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In Search Of Sauce

The 5th Element Podcast Network/Central Sauce

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In the age of Social Media, clickbait and TMZ-style “news” has devoured the Journalism industry. Music Journalism is dead. Or is it? One thing is for sure. Music deserves better analysis. Quality journalists and creatives deserve more praise and bigger platforms. Fans deserve to be intrigued and inspired by the content they read. And we all deserve more substance and passion in our lives. Join the CentralSauce Creative Collective as we discuss three pieces of great journalistic content and c ...
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Holly Hazelwood, Eric Mellor, and Spectrum Culture’s editor-in-chief David Harris gather ‘round the mics twice a month to talk about music, movies, books, and TV but mostly just end up talking about music.
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Un-Rapped

Maxwell Cambria

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Un-Rapped is a podcast centered around Music and culture. Tune in to listen to Max Cambria (Pass the Salt) and Kaylen Price share their thoughts and opinions on everything music, fashion, and culture. A slew of guests join them as they try and makes sense of it all!
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The Night Time Show

The Night Time Show

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A top rated comedy podcast where comedians Stephen Kramer Glickman, Matt Walker, Mike Black, and Mike Glazer interview influential people, comedy gurus, and award winning artists. Tune in for entertaining celebrity stories and secret behind-the-scenes dirt straight from Hollywood.
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A Homegrown blend of Soul.. Spiced with Jazz.. Hybrid of Blues.. With a touch of Rock/Funk.. Creating a Original Taste Called "Runk" An Original Music Idea pg from the Ozarks Underground! Taste it.. touch it.. Feel it.. Smell it.. Cum and Join the Growing family of... "RaceRellish" 1Lov2All
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The Curious Parent

Harpreet S Grover

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Every day we interact with children. Each interaction leaves an impression on the child. These interactions matter. You are a curious parent and together let’s look at these interactions and their impact on children. And discover the #OneKindOfChild. I live in Mumbai with my wife Bhakti and daughter Diya. More at https://bit.ly/3KvRenL Let’s start and spend 5 min for our kids! #parenting #selfhelp #parents #education #raisekids
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It is a natural tendency that when someone offends us, our first inclination is to retaliate and seek revenge. We want the other person to feel the same hurt, the same harm, and the same sadness inflicted upon us. Such a choice, however, only leads to more evil and destruction. Jesus shows us a radically different option, which may have incredibly …
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DEAD Talks host, David Ferrugio, delves deep into personal reflections on how grief has taught him everything. Drawing from his own experience of losing his father in the September 11th attacks, he explores how grief has shaped his understanding of life. The episode starts with reflections on influential quotes that emphasizing the power of percept…
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On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Acclaims the new diocesan website and shares some of his favorite features Gives thanks to God for all parents and educators of Arlington Catholic school students amid the back-to-school season and offers some highlights of the year ahead Learn more: Diocese of Arlington Catholic Schools welcome back more th…
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It's 1985 and the tonal gap between Academy winners and Audience favourite isn't getting smaller. The Oscar goes to Meryl Streep and Robert Redford's languidly paced, ill-fated romance in Out of Africa. Returning guest Gina Stewart joins Erin, Claire, and Dan to explain how the actual Karen Blixen's memoir of life in colonial Africa was mutated int…
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As our world becomes increasingly secular, we risk losing a sense of our lives having any lasting meaning or purpose. We strive for all sorts of worldly things, attempting to find permanent and lasting happiness in passing experiences. Ego, narcissism, and self-centeredness risk overwhelming us, turning us from practicing charity, generosity, and s…
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Billy Carson, founder of 4BiddenKnowledge Inc., dives deep into discussions about how the history of death ties into higher dimensions, ancient civilizations, and the journey of overcoming trauma. Billy Carson sheds light on his personal experiences and how they have shaped his spiritual awakening. The episode explores fascinating topics such as th…
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At some point, all of us will have an ailment, sickness or heaviness of heart that afflicts us. It might be a lingering illness, an injury that limits our mobility, or a sadness that simply refuses to leave us. We may attempt to reassure ourselves that things will get better – yet hope remains elusive. But there is hope, and hope has a name. Jesus …
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In 2008, Christine contracted Necrotizing Fasciitis (aka, flesh-eating bacteria) in her throat and chest. She had a small chance of survival. During her medically induced coma her dreams and perhaps her near-death experience was being interpreted spiritually and quite literally while she was under. When she woke up she could not breath or operate o…
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It's buddy cops and classical music frenemies as Academy Vs Audience reaches 1984! First off, the Oscar goes to Amadeus, a film version of the what-if story proposing a deadly rivalry between composers Mozart and Salieri... a rivalry only one of them knows about. Erin, Claire, and Dan dig into it, the music, the wig-game, and if it's as gripping as…
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 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Returns to the podcast refreshed from his recent retreat at San Damiano Spiritual Life Center Acclaims two new keepsakes commemorating the 50th anniversary of the diocese Encourages all to attend the upcoming virtual event on September 5 featuring a documentary premiere, an exclusive first look at the renov…
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Jorge Perez tells us how to 'Shut the F*CK Up and Silence Your Way to the Life of Your Dreams' (His New Book), Perez shares his insights on detoxifying from negative words, the impact of epigenetics, and the power of words and the mind-heart connection. The discussion delves into how Perez's personal experiences of losing both parents to cancer ins…
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Far too often we are willing to delay, defer, or postpone projects or plans because they are an inconvenience. We have a tendency to push things down the road, convincing ourselves we will get it done when our schedule allows. The issue becomes: what if those plans that could be of significant benefit to us never come to fruition because of our ina…
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Hi friends, today we showcase -Turning Point 1977-Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft star here, with some big help from rad defector Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tom Skerritt, Martha Scott Marshall Thompson, and James Mitchell too.The mad scientist that makes evil robot Kiss members in Kiss meets the Phantom of the park pops in for a bit, dressed like Tom …
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Hi friends, today we showcase -Turning Point 1977-Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft star here, with some big help from rad defector Mikhail Baryshnikov, Tom Skerritt, Martha Scott Marshall Thompson, and James Mitchell too.The mad scientist that makes evil robot Kiss members in Kiss meets the Phantom of the park pops in for a bit, dressed like Tom …
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Flying out the gate like the Ultimate Warrior, today we gots 7 more 70’s movie reviews, and here…they…are!first up is (The Yakuza 1974) With Robert Mitchum (I’m just starting the whole chapter about him in Roger Eberts book- Life Itself) Ken Takakura, The best friend of Logan in Logan’s Run, The Dad who hired Mr. French in Family Affair, and Stanle…
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Few of us can venture on a journey to a location with which we are unfamiliar without proper planning – maybe some maps, a GPS system, or, better yet, a guide who knows the way. We put our trust in the one who leads us, that he or she will show us how to traverse any rocky ground, help us navigate through rough stretches, and ultimately deliver us …
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Actress Amy Tsang opens up about coping with the recent public death of her close friend, Johnny Wactor, a Hollywood star who was tragically killed in Los Angeles. Amy shares her struggles with grieving under public scrutiny and balancing her personal emotions while advocating for justice. She also reflects on previous losses, including her parents…
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It's 1983, and the big movies are all about difficult parent/child relationships. The Oscars went to Terms of Endearment, a mother/daughter story conceived, written, and brought to the screen by men, and Erin, Claire, and Dan have a lot of questions and notes on its success. Audiences, however, needed to see how Han Solo got out of the carbonite, a…
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 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Recaps his time on pilgrimage to Catholic England with the St. Paul Leadership Forum Highlights the unity around our Eucharistic Lord and some of his favorite moments from the 10th National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis Previews the upcoming livestream of the Mass dedicating the new altar of the Cath…
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Our love for others must reflect patience in all our dealings. Sometimes, we may find it easier to be patient with strangers than with those closest to us – our spouses, children, parents, and other family members. We need the grace of God so that we can see others as he sees them; forgive others as he forgives them; and love others as he loves the…
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Join us for an emotionally charged and insightful episode of DEAD Talks Podcast where we sit down with comedian and philosopher Rodney Norman for the second time, this time in-person. Rodney opens up about the profound and deeply personal journey of loss and resilience he's faced. From the recent passing of his brother after a long battle with canc…
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Kat and Rachel discuss things you shouldn't say as broads on a broadcast, who should and should not do comedy (everyone?), adderall shortage continues, and more! Broad generalizations about anti-bullying people, men, and people (and broads). Support the Show. Please Support our Patreon!By Rachel Fogletto & Kat Mosley
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As we near the mid-point of summer we should ask ourselves: have we allowed for rest, refreshment, and quality time with family, or are we still drawn to excessive cellphone use, text messaging, and non-stop days, perhaps even while on vacation? It is a challenge to step away. Find a healthy balance before summer fades. In fact, now is also the tim…
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In a poignant discussion, Jameson Arasi shares their personal experience with the loss of a sibling to suicide, detailing the emotional turmoil and long-term impacts on their life. They emphasize the importance of addressing grief head-on, seeking therapy, and taking active steps to process emotions. Jameson reflects on their journey of understandi…
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While Erin and Claire are busy with the all-new theatrical experience of Riverona, travel back with us to 1944 and what Dan insists against all opposition is "one of the three most criminally underrated Best Pictures in history," the cask-stength comfort viewing of Going My Way. But first, for All 80s Summer, Erin has a speed-run review of George M…
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We don't know how or when death is coming with storyteller and writer, Arij Makati, wrote an incredible article on death called “How To Die”. It emcompasses how living across the street from a Hospice Care Hospital made her reflect on her own mortality as it relates to her life, culture and family. I asked her to recite her writings so we can hear …
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Most of us have experienced a time when our interest grows from mild or moderate to fully engaged. It could be when our hometown sports team is suddenly on a winning streak; or when we finally have the time and desire to pursue a hobby we started long ago. Jesus offers us a life-changing opportunity to become fully engaged in our relationship with …
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On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Introduces his new co-host and Chief Communications Officer for the diocese, Tom Shakely; read the announcement of his appointment here Recaps his time with the youth of the diocese at WorkCamp 2024 Shares what he is most looking forward to while on pilgrimage to Catholic England this month with the St. Paul…
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This week, as we celebrate Independence Day, we are reminded that it was unity, resilience, courage, and sacrifice for the common good that formed the basis of our great nation nearly 250 years ago. During this period, we have reached unforeseen heights, and have witnessed unfortunate depths. Through it all, the United States has persevered, as cit…
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Speaking with a dying man was one of the most profound conversations I've ever had. In this deeply moving episode of DEAD Talks Podcast, I sit down with Philip Lister and his wife, Elena Lister.. Recorded just weeks before Philip's passing, we explore the emotional journey of knowing his time was running out. This conversation, one of the most impo…
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Okay, Christmas fans, this not a drill! We're halfway to Christmas 2024! To celebrate, ⁠⁠⁠Eric⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠Danny⁠⁠⁠ are here to share a little Dasher Day Christmas cheer. In this episode, the Countdown Boyz each share their top 5 picks for Christmas themed lists they would like to cover in season 4. Do you want to have access to even more massively m…
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While Erin and Claire are bringing a fresh new work to what lucky audiences are able to catch it, we turn back the clock to one of our earliest episodes, in which Dan invited Erin, Claire, and you, the listener, to join him in his Yancey Cravat Madness. Followed by some love for Charlie Chaplin! And since this is All 80s Summer, some quickie 80s mo…
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 On this week's episode, Bishop Burbidge: Emphasizes the importance of Religious Freedom Week and calls us to prayer, reflection, and action Watch a replay of his homily from the Mass for Religious Liberty Speaks to the second anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision and how Jesus truly present in the Eucharist inspires the many ways we su…
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We are amid Religious Freedom Week, a week that gains importance each year because, unfortunately, the very rights that our Constitution guarantees are increasingly under attack. The theme for this week is “Called to the Fullness of Dignity.” Religious freedom means allowing people of faith and religious communities to live out their deeply held co…
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She 'died' and chose to come back after having a massive stroke, when she closed her eyes and opened them on the other side. Amber Cavanagh returns to DEAD Talks Podcas to share the lessons she learned from the other side and the afterlife and what she learned from her Spirit Guides. She explains her three spirit guides, their names and reason for …
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Karen Conti represented John Wayne Gacy, one of the most notorious American serial killers, on death row and is one of Chicago’s most prominent lawyers and legal analysts. Thirty years after Gacy’s execution, Conti looks back through the eyes of a seasoned professional on the legal and media circus that ensued—and her countless hours of detailed co…
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So often, we hear someone speaking out of our sight, yet we are nearly certain who is speaking because the voice is familiar and distinguishable from others we know. Surely, by the tone, pitch, or cadence we realize it is a friend or family member with whom we converse every day. Those who follow Jesus recognize his voice, but this familiarity requ…
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It's 1982, and the rift between Academy and Audience grows ever farther. The (many) Oscars go to Richard Attenborough's lengthy biopic Gandhi, bringing you the greatest hits of Mohandas-then-Mahatma Gandhi, managing to fill over three hours of runtime with few insights beyond "Gandhi: Nifty." Meanwhile Steven Spielberg re-conquered Hollywood with t…
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