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For 22 years now, DJ and Producer Lars Behrenroth has been recording mixes for his weekly Deep House Radio Show "Deeper Shades of House” featuring brand new soulful, afro, disco, techy and “chunky" Deep House tunes as well as House Music classics. This podcast features the first hour mix of each new show, where Lars does not only play the music, but give you information about artists, and labels alike so you can dig deeper and support those whose music you love. The second hour of each weekl ...
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Extremely fun, ”not too scary” tales of intrigue for kids! Where goosebumps meets funnybone! Featuring the voice talents of Vishesh Abeyratne, Jonathan Bosco, Julius Cho, Carlos Diaz, Alyson Leah, Catie Martucci, Tavia Perriera, & Daelyn Tinkler!
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No Pasa Nada

Juan Carlos & Manuel

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Un podcast sobre cine, tv, tecnología y todo lo demás. Por Juan Carlos Ampie y Manuel Diaz Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-pasa-nada/support
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Púlpito Reformado Diario

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Este programa presenta la predicación del pastor Carlos Cruz Moya en la Iglesia Presbiteriana Reformada de San Juan. Para mas información, llama la iglesia a los (787)-649-8253 / (787) 410-7899 o visíte presbiterianareformadapr.org. Carlos Cruz Moya también es anfitrión del programa "Púlpito Reformado" en vivo los sábados a las 8 p.m. en La Roca. "Púlpito Reformado Diario" es presentado por su Cadena Radial la Roca, un ministerio de enseñanza bíblica bilingüe con sede en San Juan, Puerto Ric ...
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Welcome to IF THE SHOES FIT, a weekly show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! For older episodes and more info on our topics, join our community on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/iftheshoesfit
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A podcast hosted at American Top Team Orlando by brown belt (now black belt!), Chris Vu, and blue belt (now purple!), Noah John. We drink craft beers after training and rant about Jiu-Jitsu and life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bjj-and-brews/support
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Foro Económico con Nilda Pérez

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Nilda Pérez es Directora de Instituto Cultura Financiera de Puerto Rico. “Foro Económico” con Nilda Pérez es el espacio que te da un cuadro real de la economía de Puerto Rico, con los expertos en la materia. Un programa con el fin de explorar las formas en que los puertorriqueños de hoy están teniendo éxito económicamente, ofreciendo esperanza a los cristianos en esta economía. Para más información sobre el ministerio de Nilda, visite www.culturafinanciera.org o llame al (787) 774-7679. "For ...
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Nueva York is an Emmy award winning series about Latino culture in New York. The 30-minute show explores the rich textures of Latino society in the city, focusing on politics, art, culture, and the traditions of Spanish-speaking populations across the metropolitan area.
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ITSF EPISODE #349Eric Adams, Diddy, Elon Musk, and Dave Grohl, LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creat…
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In September 1972, former President Ferdinand Marcos Sr. placed the entire country under Martial Law. Journalist and filmmaker Kara Magsanoc-Alikpala has produced numerous films including two on martial law in the Philippines — “Batas Militar” and the more recent “11,103” about martial law survivors. Catch the full episode here (Date recorded: Augu…
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Acclaimed director Ramona Diaz shot hundreds of hours of footage of the 2022 political campaigns, which she entitled, “And so it begins.” She tells Howie Severino that her newest film is about the festive feels of political campaigns in the Philippines, made more intense by the surge of volunteerism in the Robredo camp. She tells Howie Severino abo…
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ITSF EPISODE #348Lil Wayne vs Kendrick Lamar and the NFL, LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creative P…
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A deepfake of the President and the hacking of government websites have spotlighted the country’s dire need for cybersecurity experts, according to Usec. Jeffrey Dy. Catch the full episode here (date recorded: May 2024): https://open.spotify.com/episode/0lG2DcR4CSUNCg7lnR6rfV?si=BlI3JRzoSpm345QpDZsrfg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more…
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According to political commentator Ronald Llamas, Presidents and Vice Presidents coming from opposing political positions is not new. Ronald Llamas shares his hot takes on the ongoing Marcos-Duterte feud and shares his insights on what has become of the Kakampink movement. Producer: Aubrey Delos Reyes Researcher: Lilian Tiburcio Editor: Jayr Magtot…
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ITSF EPISODE #347Sheryl Swoopes vs Caitlin Clark, LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creative Procrasti…
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It’s the -ber months again and we know what that means. The Philippines is known for having the longest Christmas season in the world. So expect to hear certain songs on repeat. Balladeer Jose Mari Chan talks about how his iconic “Christmas in our Hearts” was originally composed for a school reunion and became an unexpected classic. Catch the full …
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Mario joins the podcast for the first time to discuss his development in jiu-jitsu, teaching his first class as an instructor, and the recent CJI/ADCC weekend. Mario is a blue belt under Paul Rodriguez, and regularly runs a Saturday evening training session at American Top Team Orlando for the dedicated (aka crazy) folks that want to train on Satur…
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Chris and Freddie talk about being on the verge of being promoted to black belt, grappling in law enforcement, and constructing a curriculum. The conversation was cut short so Freddie will return for Part 2! Freddie is a brown belt under Paul Rodriguez. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bjj-and-brews/support…
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“Threatened ang wika natin,” ganito inilarawan ng manunulat, makata at Alagad ng Sining para sa Panitikan, Virgilio Amario, ang kasalukuyang estado ng Wikang Filipino. Ayon sa kanya, mababa pa rin ang pagtingin sa ating wika dahil sa kolonyal na mentalidad. Noong 1980, nakita niya ang pangangailangan ng pagsulat ng mga librong pambata kaya’t itinat…
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ITSF EPISODE #346 LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creative Procrastinators, and joining me are guest…
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In case you missed it, 2023 Metro Manila Film Festival Best Director Pepe Diokno explains the influence of the three martyred priests: Mariano Gomes, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora on the Philippine Revolution. Listen to the full episode here (Date recorded: January 9, 2024): https://open.spotify.com/episode/0bc32tZdSnZLMaQiIsltrI?si=18e913837c2c4…
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JP Soriano, GMAIN veteran reporter, had a ringside seat while covering the Paris Olympics and witnessed not just Yulo’s golden moments but the heartbreak of the Philippines’ other athletes. Soriano describes the excitement as Carlos Yulo beat strong rivals, especially the defending champion from Israel who had more fans in the stands. Our reporter …
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Every August, the Philippines commemorates 'Buwan ng Wikang Pambansa.' In a 2021 conversation, fellow veteran documentarist Kara David shares how she vlogs to teach Filipino language. Catch the full episode here (Date recorded: July 23, 2021): https://open.spotify.com/episode/6HNbiv1CWBCGgVY2FPYm54?si=d4d377a0579a4880&nd=1 Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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Many can relate to the Yulo family drama. Dr. Anna Tuazon explains some of the cultural values at play such as “balato,” “utang na loob,” parental fealty, and the pressures of being the family breadwinner. She shares what she has advised her own patients — the importance of listening to each other, respecting the choices of your children (“let them…
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Musk and a Minnesota State of Mind, LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed!I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creative Procrastinators, and joi…
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A useless new wheelchair ramp along EDSA appeared more like a slide at an amusement park, triggering a wave of online ridicule. But it produced at least one benefit: it started a conversation about making cities more accessible. Ken Abante, a leading advocate of inclusive mobility, tells us how. Listen to the full episode here (Date recorded: June …
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Prominent flood control engineer Dr. Guillermo Tabios shares a harsh reality — some densely populated areas of Manila may no longer be livable. In a wide-ranging conversation with Howie Severino triggered by recent devastating flooding, the UP professor emeritus of civil engineering explains that the low-lying metropolis could be facing unstoppable…
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LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Creative Procrastinators, and joining me are guests John Nash from H…
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August 9 is National Book Lovers Day. For acclaimed UK-based Filipina author Candy Gourlay, reading her first book was a magical experience. In a conversation recorded in June 2023, Gourlay says this experience inspired her to write books for children. Her most popular books are about kids who grew up in the Philippines. Catch the full episode here…
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As millions of Mega Manila residents recover from the worst flooding in over a decade, we revisit a conversation from 2023 with disaster scientist Mahar Lagmay. He cites the Quezon City drainage master plan as a long-term solution that other urban areas can emulate. Listen to the full episode here (Date recorded: May 31, 2023) https://open.spotify.…
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Hidilyn Diaz, the Philippines' first Olympic gold medalist in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, explains how her sport is as much mental as it is physical. FULL EPISODE (Published: August 5, 2023) https://open.spotify.com/episode/6Axh74ghWvW38Q5DSZO5M6?si=ialfNJFmT9a_jnHVM-FxeQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Born and raised in the US, Bryan explains why he became a Filipino citizen. A Philippine resident for 17 years, he has started multiple ventures with bamboo being a main component, including the popular bambike tours of Intramuros. He tells Howie Severino about the impact of restricting car use in Intramuros in favor of pedestrians and bikers, and …
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The Filipino-American Bryan Benitez McClelland came to the Philippines after college thinking he would stay for six months. 17 years later, he’s settled in the country running bicycle tours, advocating bamboo and trying to protect Batangas’s coastal environment. He’s even become a Filipino citizen who votes in every election. He tells Howie Severin…
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Ex Marks the Spot: PR Survival Guide for Avoiding Kamala Drama, LIVE AND IN PUBLIC, IF YOU WILL on this week's episode of IF THE SHOES FIT, a show where we solve salacious situations by stepping into the shoes of the shaken...the chagrined...the kerfuffed! I’m your host Alexei Auld, author of 7 Secret Sources of Inspiration: A Snappy Guide for Crea…
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