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Dive into a case of domestic terrorism from the past that’s really a warning about the future. Back in 1995, there was a disaster that should have prepared us for January 6th and the political violence that we’re seeing today: the Oklahoma City Bombing. Journalist Jeffrey Toobin reveals the story behind Timothy McVeigh, the Oklahoma City Bombing, and right-wing extremism in America - how a decorated army veteran became consumed with rage, how he somehow went underground and built a bomb that ...
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Welcome to Psychedelic Divas, where we explore the power and the pitfalls of the emerging world of psychedelics through the wisdom of the divine feminine. As the psychedelic underground pushes upward into our mainstream awareness and the legal above ground, Psychedelic Divas is here to serve as a guide for those who might be interested in exploring whether these medicines are right for them. Let’s be clear, these medicines are definitely not for everyone, and we are not promoting their use. ...
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What do an Irish priest, an IRA man turned comic book dealer, and a retired New York cop have in common? In 1993, they were implicated in one of the biggest heists in American history, the theft of $7.4m in cash from a Brinks vault in New York. This GoLoud Original podcast chronicles the remarkable story of the 1993 Rochester Brinks heist, bringing us inside the FBI hunt for those responsible, and on an epic journey from the IRA Blanket Protests of Long Kesh prison to the underground casinos ...
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In this episode, we explore the role psychedelics, especially ketamine, can play in women’s health from menstruation to menopause. Psychotherapist Melissa Whippo shares her history working with women both before and after birth to help them with anxiety, depression and other mood disorders. Melissa was behind the first study to determine whether ke…
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In 1978, Pope John Paul I was found dead in his bed just 33 days after he was elected. The official story is that he suffered a fatal heart attack. But in the years since his death, some have claimed he was murdered to cover up crimes in the Vatican. The question of the Pope’s death has never been definitively answered, but there is one man who cla…
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In this episode, I dive into the recent developments in the psychedelic world, exploring the FDA advisory panel's surprising vote against the use of MDMA for treating PTSD. Join us as I unpack the implications of this decision and reflect on what it means for the future of psychedelic therapy. To put it in context, I provide a little historical bac…
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What’s a nice girl from the Midwest doing with an underground psychedelic guide? (Thanks for the inspiration, Michael Pollan!) The good, the bad and the transcendent—Sheri discusses her various journeys and the messages she received. Sheri and Carla discuss the various merits of snorting versus smoking 5-meO-DMT The power of integration. Sheri shar…
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In this inaugural episode of Psychedelic Divas, Carla Detchon speaks to the painful two-year process behind the creation of Psychedelic Divas. Follow along as she details her journey from terror to triumph as she perseveres in finally integrating the message the Universe handed her two years ago. RECEIVE YOUR FREE GUIDE: “PSYCHEDELIC SAFETY TIPS IN…
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Welcome to Psychedelic Divas where we demystify the world of psychedelics through the wisdom of the divine feminine. In each episode you’ll hear from amazing psychedelic filmmakers, doctors, authors, researchers, educators, storytellers, ceremonialists, underground guides, long-term keepers of the psychedelic flame and more. Our intention with this…
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Timothy McVeigh is executed. Three months later, to the day, was September 11th, 2001. Government concerns about the threat of homegrown terrorism evaporate into the air. Still, the right wing spreads conspiracy theories that the Oklahoma City Bombing was committed by foreign terrorists. McVeigh’s desire for a civil war and his belief in the legiti…
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It was the largest number of murders prosecuted in a single case. The stakes for the trial of Timothy McVeigh were high and the media scrutiny was intense. Enter McVeigh’s smooth-talking defense attorney. McVeigh was an impossible client, and his attorney suspects others are involved in the bombing. But the defense falls apart before the trial begi…
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Inside the White House, President Clinton immediately suspects that the bombing was a domestic attack on the federal government. That hunch proves to be correct, and the President tries to warn the American public about the threat from the far right. But the investigation is soon handed to a then-obscure lawyer inside the Justice Department named M…
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April 19th, 1995. The explosion in downtown Oklahoma City can be felt 55 miles away. 168 people, including 19 children, are killed. Immediately, a heroic rescue effort begins in the ruins of the Alfred P Murrah Federal Building. Meanwhile, Timothy McVeigh is speeding up a highway, getting away. Investigators work around the clock to find him. A lot…
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McVeigh and Nichols go underground, devoting themselves to an attack on a federal building. The plot takes months of secret, detailed preparation. There were so many moments where it could have all fallen apart. But finally, McVeigh drives towards Oklahoma City in a truck loaded with twelve barrels filled with fertilizer and fuel. But despite all t…
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Stuck in a dead-end job, living at home with his dad, and fuming about a football team that can’t seem to win a championship, McVeigh decides to hit the road. He drives to Michigan to stay at the farm of his old Army buddy, Terry Nichols. McVeigh is introduced to a steady stream of outrage from the far right. But it was a siege at a cult compound i…
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McVeigh enlists in the Army and quickly gains a reputation as an “exemplary soldier.” For his service in the First Gulf War, McVeigh is awarded medals and commendations. He seems destined for a successful career as a focused member of the military. But soon after McVeigh returns to the United States, he suffers a devastating defeat. And McVeigh bla…
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The Oklahoma City Bombing seemed to come out of nowhere. Initially, America assumed that the attack was committed by Islamic terrorists. But just days later, America found out the truth. The perpetrator was Timothy McVeigh: a white man, a decorated Army veteran, a right wing extremist. Investigators search Timothy McVeigh’s car and find a highlight…
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We reached out to The Lewis and Lucas Podcast to see if we could run their recent interview with SBC Pastor and Abortion Abolitionist Dusty Deevers. Thankfully, they said yes. Give it a listen here then find someone to recommend it to. Thanks to Lewis and Lucas. Keep up with Dusty on Twitter and the Abortion Abolition movement at: RescueThose.com a…
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This episode has been published and can be heard everywhere your podcast is available. Here's the recent Spaces audio from Servants and Heralds featuring Dr. Jared Moore and Jeff Wright on The Queering of the SBC. Works Cited: Patrick Shreiner - A Primer on Whether Same-Sex Attraction is Sinful David Prince - Temptation, Jesus, Sin, and Same Sex At…
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Ben Woodring joins the podcast to talk about his new book Creeds and Confession: Particular Baptist Edition. We get into why the Second London Confession looks so much like the Westminster Confession, why there are two First London Baptist Confessions, and how studying the creeds serves the Christian life. Also: subscribe to Ben's Substack, Poast t…
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The four accused men prepare to face trial together, but cracks begin to appear in the relationship between Father Pat and Sam Millar. The prosecution sets up their case, but do they have enough hard evidence to convince the jury? The trial becomes a major news story, with media watching every move and Father Pat happy to declare his innocence publ…
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As the FBI watch Sam Millar they start looking closely at the priest he has been meeting with, Father Patrick Moloney. And he is no ordinary priest. For Moloney, the story of the Brinks is just the latest in a lifetime of remarkable events. The investigation into the heist intensifies, but months after the robbery the FBI are still no closer to the…
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As the FBI hunt for the Brinks thieves, they know there is one lead they have to track down: Sam Millar. But Sam is very different to most people they track down. His story takes us back to the days of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, through years imprisoned in the notorious H Blocks of Long Kesh and the Blanket protests, and a daring entry to th…
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On an icy night in January, 1993, masked gunmen walk into a Brinks vault in Rochester, New York. They leave with $7.4m in cash and a hostage. It was one of the largest heists in American history. But was this the work of criminal masterminds, or something very different? As police arrive on the scene they find some interesting clues, and an early h…
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What do an Irish priest, an IRA man turned comic book dealer, and a retired New York cop have in common? In 1993, they were implicated in one of the biggest heists in American history, the theft of $7.4m in cash from a Brinks vault in New York.This GoLoud Original podcast chronicles the remarkable story of the 1993 Rochester Brinks heist, bringing …
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On this episode we are continuing our series of interviews with the current candidates for President of the Southern Baptist Convention. Dr. Albert Mohler, President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, KY, spoke with me about his conversion, his career serving Southern Baptists, and the blessings and challenges facing the Southe…
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On this episode Jeff sits down with Mike Stone, Pastor of Emmanuel Baptist in Blackshear, GA, and recent chairman of the SBC Executive Committee about his candidacy for President of the Southern Baptist Convention. You'll get to know Mike better - how Christ saved him, his work in the SBC, his pastorate, and what his aspirations for the Southern Ba…
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On this episode Jeff sits down with Randy Adams, Executive Director of the Northwest Baptist Convention, and candidate for the presidency of the Southern Baptist Convention. You'll get to know Randy better - how important the BCM was in his walk with Christ, his time pastoring, how he came to the Northwest, and what his aspirations for the Southern…
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On Episode 20 of The CR:V Podcast Chris Bolt speaks with Stephen Wolfe about Christian political theory and faithfulness in 2020. Subscribe to Stephen's new podcast, Ars Politica, on Apple Podcasts or any other major podcast platform. ------ Follow Stephen Wolfe on Twitter Follow Chris Bolt on Twitter Follow CR:V on Twitter…
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On Episode 19 of The CR:V Podcast Jared Longshore of Founders Ministries returns to speak with Chris Bolt about the New Calvinism movement, its relationship to Christian Celebrity Culture, and how New Calvinism laid the ground work for the social justice movement. ---------- Follow Jared on Twitter Follow Chris on Twitter Follow Founders Ministries…
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On Episode 17 we are welcoming Darrell B. Harrison and Virgil Walker of The Just Thinking Podcast to talk about their recent episodes on Black Lives Matter, contemporary evangelicalism, and the state of the Southern Baptist Convention. Subscribe to The Just Thinking Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and follow the show, Darrell B. Harrison,…
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