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Advertising Creative Director Chas Bayfield takes you on a road trip through the Bible, leaving one significant item of baggage at home- religion. He tells the story from Genesis to Revelation and explains how this more than any other book has impacted western culture. Wholly Buyable is a podcast for people who might never normally pick up a Bible but who feel they should perhaps know a little more about it than they currently do. After all, the Bible is a book for everyone, not just believe ...
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Actor, writer and producer Tony Adelman chronicles the humorous side of growing up as a creative kid in suburban Iowa during the 1970's up through his 3 decades in Hollywood
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A conversation-based podcast giving voice to the unspoken baggage of pursuing a career in the arts. Our mission is to revolutionize the field of creativity by promoting collaboration over competition. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/creative-baggage/support
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NXN Podcast

Treen & Rainbow Creative

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Naughty by Nature is a show about finding a god that accepts all of you. Filmmaker, performer, and former-Evangelical Christian, Treen (Katrina Lillian Sorrentino) is on a mission to find humor and wisdom in all our spiritual journeys, whether we’re being born again or deconstructing from toxic religious relationships. In this cheeky and subversive series about how to keep the faith, Treen talks with guests about how they processed their religious baggage and carved out a unique spiritual pa ...
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The Lisa Congdon Sessions is a podcast for creative folks about living and working with more intention, curiosity, and joy. Most interesting to Lisa is what happens at the intersection between life as an artist and life as a human, with all our baggage, aspirations, hopes and dreams. From big questions to practical ones about business, social media, time management, and finding your way through the winding creative path- each episode Lisa will share stories, tips, insights, and conversations ...
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Darlings Do Die

The American Prince Charles III

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“Darlings Do Die” is a podcast hosted by The American Prince Charles III and is centered on ridding your life of unnecessary baggage that could be holding you back in certain aspects of life. This could be your career, content creations, friendships, family relations, or even health. In reaching your full potential, sometimes you have to “Kill your darlings” in order to do better, a phrase often In reaching your full potential, sometimes you have to “Kill your darlings. “In the world of writ ...
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Welcome to Defpoet podcast. I share my spoken word pieces, thoughts and and any collabos. This is purely creative and coming from a space of love. Thank you for listening, I sincerely appreciate you. Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/defpoet/support
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The Dating Culture

The Dating Culture

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Welcome to The Dating Culture, a podcast that explores the real, raw perspective on dating! We all have unique paths to love that are sometimes held back by baggage, commitment issues, cultural traditions, or simply heartache. Payal Patel, the host of The Dating Culture is ready to dive deeper into taboo subjects of dating. We want to show our fellow friends, family members, colleagues, and singles the different perspectives of dating to hopefully teach the world that love can be found with ...
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The official podcast of The Last of Us - critically-acclaimed winner of over 200 Game of The Year Awards - offers an immersive experience that blends dynamic conversations and the cinematic storytelling that changed gaming forever. Featuring writer and creative director Neil Druckmann, Part II co-writer Halley Gross, stars Troy Baker, Ashley Johnson and Laura Bailey as well as other talents and visionaries who brought the games to life, The Official The Last of Us Podcast will take listeners ...
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The Big Life NYC, features host Roderick Angle as he speaks with established New York City residents about how they have created big lives in one of the toughest cities in the world. As we learn their personal stories, we will glean practical advice plus insider tips and recommendations on how to live large in NYC. Filmed at Brown Harris Stevens’ Studio 1873, Part of the Mastery of Real Estate (MORE) Network. Subscribe here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/more-network/id6471620155 Con ...
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The Kingdoms Podcast

with Luke Crawford & Matthew Maw

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If you could do anything for the Kingdom of God, what would you do? Together we explore ambition, discovering calling, and impacting culture, seeking to live the words of Jesus "Father, Your kingdom come, Your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven."
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Once Job's friend Elihu has wrapped up, it's time for one of the only two people who actually know the truth behind Job's suffering to step up. Having begged for an audience with God and having been ridiculed for seeing himself as worthy of a tribunal with God, God himself joins in the conversation. Prepare to meet two of the Bible's most fearsome …
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HEAD ON AWARDS! Moshe Rosenzveig joins us to chat about it, we're also joined by our Techspert Howard Frank from Camera Electronic. Awards – Head On Photo Festival Only a few days are left to enter Australia's leading international photography awards! With a prize pool of over $80,000 across three awards categories, it’s the perfect opportunity to …
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Having seen Job go through the rounds with three of his friends, readers now have a "wait, what?" moment as a fourth man steps up, having witnessed the entire conversation so far. This man is Elihu, and until now, his youth has prevented him from speaking. Now however, he's had enough of Job's nonsense and proves that age - or lack of it is no guar…
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In this episode, we sit down with artist and entrepreneur Maayan Zilberman to talk about the evolution of her creative career in New York City. Maayan's latest venture is a brand of unique sugar sculptures called Sweet Saba. Originally a personal project in her kitchen, Sweet Saba expanded into a larger-scale endeavor, collaborating with major bran…
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Jessica Lingard from the BOM joins us to chat space weather, Astro guru Roger Groom joins the room and Saul Frank from Camera Electronic joins the party with the latest Camera tech updates. cameraelectronic.com.au Support the Show.By Light Minded
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Tired of hearing his friends' near endless tirade against him, Job launches into a monologue that charts the depths of his distress. It's less a defence and more a wistful look back at how wonderful life was before tragedy struck. Meanwhile God seems utterly indifferent and leaves Job with no answers as to why his life has taken such a dramatic U t…
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Is film actually finally making its come back? Our techsperts Saul and Howard from Camera Electronic join us to chat about an interesting new trend…. PLUS, we get to know the two stalwarts of the craft, their background in photography and tales of recent up north (Western Australia) adventures. We also delve into the more tech side of cameras which…
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In Episode 3 of the Naughty by Nature podcast, Treen and Michael Gungor, musician and host of The Liturgist Podcast, breach the taboo topic (in Christian circles) of ‘Deconstruction’. Matched with John Itiola, a comedian who plays an overworked and underappreciated version of ‘God’, this trio divulges the challenges that come from questioning Chris…
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The suffering of Job simply does not add up for his three friends, Eliphaz, Bildad and Zophar. Despite what they know of Job from their own experience, their brains simply cannot compute that he might be innocent. Even when Job points out the very obvious fact that God allows many evil people to thrive, his friends maintain their unswervable positi…
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Fletch spoke of the Air Bares last week, well Air Bare studio, so I had to catch up with Sarah Jenkins from ABS to try and get their secret for amazing drone photography, enjoy! - Carwyn Follow them here (instagram) @Airbarestudio Support the Show.By Light Minded
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Job is utterly bewildered. His friends are convinced that he has done something dreadful to warrant so much suffering. He knows that he hasn't, and simply wants a hearing with God. This opens a can of worms. Is Job, a mere human, claiming that God has made a mistake? Listeners feel especially smug knowing that all parties are wrong. Job hasn't sinn…
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Pat Irwin is a musician and composer based in Long Island City. He was a significant figure in New York City's No Wave music scene during the 70s and 80s and later toured and recorded with The B-52s for many years. Pat has also enjoyed a successful career as a composer for film and television, scoring well-known projects such as "SpongeBob SquarePa…
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A man sits in rags while his woulds fester. Three of his friends sit with him, explaining to him why he is suffering. It is crystal clear to them: his suffering is a punishment from God, and because the suffering is severe, so must be the sin that he is being punished for. What none of tyhem know is that Job is the subject of a game that is being p…
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How does one get over the baggage of giving Christian Fletchers P4 Pro a bath? Peter Eastway and Tony Hewitt give their advice (sort of) plus we discuss the settings for aerial photography that has made them famous. Spoiler, they both use a camera auto setting you may not have considered.... Support the Show.…
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Job is a good man. He enjoys a prosperous life. He worships God. The Devil is confident that Job's faith is paper thin and that a bit of adversity will soon have him rejecting God. God takes the opposite position and so the experiment slash wager begins. With his skin itching and sore, all his material wealth gone and his children dead, Job must no…
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In one of the most extraordinary gambits in the Bible, and possibly in the whole of literature, God and the Devil have a wager over the virtue of one man, a farmer named Job. Now synonymous with suffering, Job endures both terrible harships and the judgemental pontification of some of his closest friends. This is where the history section of the Bi…
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In episode two of the Naughty by Nature podcast, our host Treen dives into the “hot topic” of Christian marriage with special guest Audrey Assad. They unpack what they were taught to believe about marriage growing up, why they got married, the pressures and expectations they faced as former Christian wives, and what Christian marriage was actually …
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This has to be the Bible's greatest moment of schadenfreude. A man intent on genocide realises that the person who he believes is one of his closest allies is actually part of the ethnic group who he wants to cleanse. Furious back-pedalling ensues, vengeance is dealt and what might have been the darkest day in Jewish history is averted thanks to th…
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Stephanie Tricola is a fashion stylist based in New York City. After transitioning from the retail sector, she became a stylist for editorial and advertising photoshoots, collaborating with numerous celebrities, national brands, and renowned photographers for decades. She also serves as a personal stylist to several high-profile New Yorkers. Curren…
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From the pampered luxury of Persia's royal harem to a life or death encounter with the world's most powerful man. It's incredible that Shakespeare didn't write a play about Esther, the characters are so vivid. Then again, he didn't need to as the story is already told so well. Esther, the beautiful queen, ensconced in the harem. Mordecai, who direc…
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You're king of one of the largest empires ever amassed. You're hosting a banquet for the governors of all your territories. And you want your queen to make an appearance. She feels that she is only being paraded in front of the men as a trophy, and refuses. The stage is set for one of the Bible's most remarkable stories, a literal rags to riches fa…
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The Jews may be back in Jerusalem but things are far from rosy. Nehemiah wades in like a teacher in an unruly classroom, desperate to create order and restore a level of godliness as Judah is resettled. His concern is that this is the Jews' last chance to get things right with God, and so they should avoid any of the behaviours that led to them bei…
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Anthony Haden-Guest is a writer, journalist, critic, poet, and cartoonist. His work has appeared in numerous international publications, and has authored several books. He has extensively covered the art world and nightlife of New York City and is known for maintaining an exhaustive social calendar throughout his life. In this episode, Anthony disc…
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Jerusalem's wall may be rebuilt but Nehemiah's problems are far from over. There are people in his midst who are happy to betray him. There are also people within Israel who are denying their fellow citizens human rights, and who seem happy to exploit tose less well off than them. It's time to go back to basics. To reboot the nation spiritually as …
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In our premiere episode, our host, Treen, revisits topics taught by the Evangelical Christian church with a blend of humor, storytelling, and role-playing. Joined by public speaker, coach, and author Ruthie Lindsey, they delve into their past experiences of Evangelical baptism, spiritual deconstruction, and rebirth. Oh and “God” is there too, impro…
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Naughty by Nature is a show about finding a god that accepts all of you. Meet Treen, filmmaker, performer, former-Evangelical Christian and the woman behind this podcast. She is on a mission to find the humor and wisdom in all our spiritual journeys, whether we’re being born again or deconstructing from toxic religious relationships. In this prolog…
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A refined member of the Persian royal court plans a remarkable restoration project in his Jerusalem homeland. Without a building qualification to his name, Nehemiah becomes cheerleader for one of the greatest construction projects in the Bible, the rebuilding of Jerusalem's curtain wall. But before he can execute a project as near impossible as thi…
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The embattled returnees discover that rebuilding their temple is fraught with opposition. Like modern day battles about planning permission and with much resistance from hostile locals who moved into the region while the Jews were in exile in Persia, a letter is sent to Persia's king. Jerusalem is in his jurisdiction and so Artaxerxes has the final…
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Episode 100! I need to say that again. Episode 100! Almost two years into the journey and we're still only 15 books into the 66 book epic that is the Bible. Still, why rush. You see a lot more from a slower bus. You join us at the start of the Book of Ezra, an exiled Jew who has returned to Jerusalem to rebuild its temple, a project that is not wit…
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Told differently to a different audience, the utter collapse of Judah's monarchy, its principal city and its temple still hits home. Its kings deposed or captured, the survivors are dragged to Babylon where they languish in exile for the next seven decades. A ragged bunch of survivors eventually makes it home to the wasteland that was once Jerusale…
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The propaganda machine continues apace. In this episode, one of Judah's most virtuous kings, Hezekiah, reinstates the religious calendar and celebrates Passover. Then his son Manasseh, the nation's most wretched and evil ruler is given a moral makeover after and leaves the Bible both reformed and forgiven. The end destination of absolute destructio…
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Miles Chapin has been a real estate agent in New York City for more than 20 years. He's also a well-known actor, appearing in movies like The People vs. Larry Flynt, Hair, and Howard the Duck. Born and raised in NYC, his family has deep roots here. His can trace his lineage through 10 generations in New York City. In this episode, we discuss his fa…
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If nothing else, the account of the Kings of Judah who rule after David and Solomon shows a fascinating range of personalities, from psychopath to narcissist to saint, and pretty much everything in between. Given that rule one in Judah's monarchy, and in daily life for every Jew is to put God first, an amazing number of the nation's kings fail to d…
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WATCH the video of the trailer here! https://youtu.be/0QqP5zj-pgM?si=gFzxJ0oqOKzuqJF1 Naughty by Nature is a show about finding a god that accepts all of you. Filmmaker, performer, and former-Evangelical Christian, Treen (Katrina Lillian Sorrentino) is on a mission to find humor and wisdom in all our spiritual journeys, whether we’re being born aga…
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To see the Books of Chronicles as a rehash of the Books of Samuel and Kings is to do them a disservice. It's actually the same events seen through a different lens, and these events are some of the most thrilling in the Bible - epic battles, assassinations, heroic act of rescue and grisly deaths from disease. But there are also unique events which …
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After eulogising about King David for an entire book, the Chronicler now turns his attention to David's son, Solomon and Solomon's son, Rehoboam. The elephant in the room that is the almost complete collapse of Israel that happens on Rehoboam's watch is fabulously airbrushed out. Including it doesn't help the agenda of this book which is to make th…
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I'll be honest, the Books of Chronicles are no one's go-to place for encouragement and spiritual succour. Mostly a repetition of the Books of Samuel and Kings, there is little new material and a lot of pro monarchist propaganda. However, there are unique passages and in this one, David lays out his vision for Jerusalem's first temple and encourages…
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In this episode, Joe shares his top recommendations for a Queens culinary adventure and provides valuable tips on discovering the best food in your local neighborhood. Joe was born and raised in Queens and currently resides in East Elmhurst. Joe DiStefano is known as the culinary king of Queens. He has written about food and restaurants in New York…
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Not many books have the audacity to stop in the middle of the action, go back and retell exactly the same thing, but the Bible is no ordinary book. Spun for a new generation of Jews who are struggling to rebuild their nation after returning from exile, the writer of Chronicles cherry picks history. His people need building up, not reminding of what…
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Judah has one last roll of the dice. After the appalling, godless reign of Manasseh, Josiah is a complete saint. But are his virtue and his religious reforms enough to turn the ship around and avoid annihilatioon by Babylon? Will Judah survive agains almost impossible odds? It's time for Josiah's sons to take the wheel and lead their nation into ei…
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