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Welcome, this is the space for all things nerd and hip-hop as we talk shit and dissect my favorite mediums and pop culture. From the ugly to fantastical , and co host lotto lit 🔥 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/black-god-gray/support
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God’s word is black & white, straight forward. He doesn’t have any gray areas! On this podcast I will speak God’s truth and keep it black and white. The purpose is to glorify Jesus Christ while sharing my testimony!
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The Gray Area with Sean Illing takes a philosophy-minded look at culture, technology, politics, and the world of ideas. Each week, we invite a guest to explore a question or topic that matters. From the the state of democracy, to the struggle with depression and anxiety, to the nature of identity in the digital age, each episode looks for nuance and honesty in the most important conversations of our time. New episodes drop every Monday.
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Diatribe

Darrell Gray

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Diatribe is a discussion site about news, politics, sports, and anything that I feel like we need to discuss at the time. Diatribe will try to bring different insights on some of the most controversial topics of today… Speckled with a little humor! Enjoy
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Nuance is a podcast of The Collaborative helping Christians to faithfully live out their faith in their work. We recognize most of life is not lived in black and white but rather lived in the gray, lived in the nuance. You can find more, including complementary spiritual exercises, at www.collaborativeorlando.com/nuance.
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k6224jXaKAIPIbbt1TrR We invite people of all backgrounds to share their stories through nuanced conversations and forward thinking... and not taking ourselves too seriously. Everyone’s story matters, every voice is important. Life is polarizing but not everything is black and white. Come join us as we Fade to Gray.
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FUNNY may not always be a word associated with faith-based podcasts, but host Sue Duffield’s outrageous and humorous view of life just might be the silly salve you need. Her co-host and musician-techie husband, Jeff Duffield, joins her on many of these episodes for the benevolent bantering of sideshow antics, along with his own personal black and white view of everything. The “Suebiquitous Podcast” (a spoonerism of Sue and ubiquitous) pretty much describes her all-over-the-place, gray area c ...
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Welcome to the Educated A$$holes podcast – where Dane and Rob, two self-proclaimed geniuses (and definite a$$holes), dive into everything with a mix of smarts and a whole lot of laughs. Meet your hosts: Dane, the king of clever comebacks, and Rob, the sultan of snark. We're on a mission to prove that intelligence and insanity aren't just compatibly connected, they're downright entertaining. On the docket? Anything and everything. From deep philosophical discussions to the downright ridiculou ...
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Now You Know

OTTplay - HT Smartcast

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OTTplay Now You Know is one podcast that brings you up to speed with film trivia, anecdotes, lesser-known facts and all the info that you had not known about your favourite films and shows. Aaj kya dekhoge OTTplay se poocho! This is an OTTplay production, brought to you HT Smartcast.
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Authoritarian tendencies have been on the rise globally and the liberal world order is on the decline. One hotspot of this tension lies in India, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi employs autocratic language and tactics to maintain power. But a recent election may indicate that voters are losing interest in this style of rule. Guest host Zack Beau…
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In this seventh week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on how Psalm 48's themes of divine justice, protection, and communal joy can be used to underscore the importance of protecting civil liberties in a democratic society. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the publ…
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Carol McLeod’s 17th book, "Overflowing: Living Abundantly in a Broken Culture", inspires readers to embrace a life of abundance and joy, regardless of their current circumstances. Filled with biblical wisdom, practical advice, and personal stories, this seven-week study of the book of Colossians helps readers shift their perspectives in order to li…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case interviews Certified Mediator for the Supreme Court of Florida, Jim Winter, on the intersection of faith and work. They discuss the vocation of mediation and how they have seen God work amidst people's trials and hardships. They also discuss the challenges of making life-changing decisions in the justice system and t…
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We’re living in an era of extreme partisan politics, rising resentment, and fractured news media. Writer John Ganz believes that we can trace the dysfunction to the 1990s, when right-wing populists like Pat Buchanan and white supremacist David Duke transformed Republican politics. He joins Sean to talk about the 1990s and how it laid the groundwork…
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In this sixth week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on how Psalm 130 highlights the human condition of vulnerability and the need for divine intervention. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through…
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Nathalie Etoke joins The Gray Area to talk about existentialism, the Black experience, and the legacy of dehumanization. Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area Guest: Nathalie Etoke. Her book is Black Existential Freedom. Enjoyed this episode? Rate The Gray Area ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Be the first to hear new epis…
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In this fifth week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on how trust is a reflection of God’s character and how trusting one another in society often mirrors God’s faithfulness in our relationships. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp a…
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Most will say that when God prospers, it's then you can raise the standard of living. Not so in the Duffield's case. Raising the standard of "giving" has become the ultimate joy for them and It literally has become a thrill of a journey to be able to bless others as God blesses them. The act of giving triggers a natural release of endorphins in our…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case interviews the Market President for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, Tony Jenkins, on the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the healthcare business. Tony shares his experience in implementing DEI initiatives in various companies and emphasizes the need for a clear definition surrounding diversity. T…
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A mile of pure fire. A flash that melts everything — titanium, steel, lead, people. A blast that mows down every structure in its path, 3 miles out in every direction. Journalist Annie Jacobsen spent years interviewing scientists, high-ranking military officials, politicians, and other experts to find out how a nuclear attack would be triggered, th…
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In this fourth week of "Ordinary" (or "Normal") time, Case reflects on how 1 Samuel 15 underscores the profound truth that God sees beyond outward appearances and societal expectations to the heart. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follow…
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Albert Camus was a Nobel-winning French writer and public intellectual. During Algeria’s bloody war for independence in the 1950s, Camus took a measured stance, calling for an end to the atrocities on each side. He was criticized widely for his so-called “moderation.” Philosophy professor Robert Zaretsky joins Sean to discuss Camus’s thoughts on th…
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In this third week of "Ordinary" (or "Normal") time, Case reflects on the ways in which we can approach international relations with humility, discernment, and the full armor of God. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church cal…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case interviews local artist and printmaker, Matt Clark. Together they discuss the importance of art in the public square and the significance of art in faith practices such as Lectio Visua. Matt shares his expertise in printmaking and they review two prints Matt has worked on recently. Matt emphasizes the importance of c…
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Old people have always worried about young people. But psychologist Jonathan Haidt believes something genuinely different and troubling is happening right now. He argues that smartphones and social media have had disastrous effects on the mental health of young people, and derailed childhood from real world play to touchscreens. He joins Sean to ta…
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In this second week of “Ordinary" (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on the ways in which literacy is a gift of God's common grace and invites us to pray for our school systems. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar …
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Traveling as a couple doubles the fun, the ease and the experiences while helping to endure and entertain the journey. Jeff & Sue Duffield share and continue to learn new travel tips, old roaming tricks and simple trek ideas to make the circumnavigating enjoyable on the road (and in the air), especially after fifty years! So, not much learnin' take…
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It is possible to KNOW God can do it and still not believe He will. Your faith is required for this next season of your life. I know it’s been a long time coming. Don’t let your unbelief cause you to miss the miracles. The Lord IS willing to do it for you if you could just believe in Him. Don’t settle in the belief that this is as good as it gets f…
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Netflix's latest series, Bodkin is a quirky series that takes a refreshing spin on the true-crime podcast phenomenon, akin to Only Murders in the Building, but with a distinctive Irish twist. Produced by Higher Ground, the production company founded by none other than Barack and Michelle Obama, Bodkin stars Will Forte as Gilbert Power, an upbeat Am…
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In this first week of “Ordinary" (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on the unconditional love of God and the call to emulate that love in our familial relationships, even though such love may be costly. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he fol…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case interviews retired HR executive and lay theologian John Alsdorf on the importance of integrating faith into the way we approach death and the need for open conversations about end-of-life decisions. John emphasizes the importance of living well and reconciling relationships in light of death and dying, demonstrating …
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