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Welcome to the Divine Intervention Show podcast! Here you will learn about all the amazing guests and show subjects for the Divine Intervention Radio Show. "Divine Intervention" is an interview show that features intriguing people who have experienced the hand of God in amazing ways. Divine Intervention was created and produced by Daniel and Sahani Fazzina with the purpose of encouraging believers, spiritual seekers and skeptics alike that Jesus is alive, and is still performing miracles and ...
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Unauthorized Cinnamon

Unauthorized Cinnamon: A Deadwood Podcast

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Unauthorized Cinnamon is a podcast that guides you episode-by-episode through David Milch's stunning masterpiece, the HBO original series Deadwood. Each week, hosts Daniel Herman and Harry J. Perales will dive deep into one episode, exploring the characters, themes, cinematography, and performances of what might be the greatest television show ever made.
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Welcome to the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast, UCLA Health's foremost podcast, an award-winning platform where we explore the intricate realm of brain health and human performance. I'm your host, Adel, a Sports Neurologist, and together, we embark on a captivating journey through the depths of science and personal stories. Our mission at the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast is simple yet profound: to enrich the human experience. We do this by combining the latest evidence-based practices with the power of v ...
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True Stories of Synchronicity and Uncanny Coincidence ~ GodShots®

Lydia Cornell, Dr. Darlene Sperlazza and Expert Guests

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Mental Health Series. Einstein said: "Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous." There are true stories that point to something larger in the universe. Are they miracles or merely coincidences? You decide.A godshot is not a religious term; it's a glimpse of startling synchronicity and serendipity that sends chills down your spine and gives you a rush of recognition. A conversation about everyday miracles. Co-hosts: Lydia Cornell, Dr. Darlene Sperlazza, Daniel Lockwood. Good news: we a ...
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75 years after its founding, the establishment of the State of Israel remains one of the most remarkable achievements of the modern era. Never before had a people dispersed throughout the world, deprived of sovereignty for millennia, at times targeted and slaughtered, returned to its ancient homeland to build a thriving country. Who were the great leaders and thinkers that helped craft a modern Jewish nationalism? What moved them to build a new Jewish state for a people so long deprived of s ...
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On this episode, we are honored to have Dr. Daniel Geschwind, a renowned expert in neurogenetics, join us for a compelling conversation. Dr. Geschwind holds the prestigious titles of Gordon and Virginia MacDonald Distinguished Professor of Human Genetics, Neurology and Psychiatry at UCLA. He is also the Senior Associate Dean and Associate Vice Chan…
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Hope for Overcoming Depression. Our bimonthly Mental Health podcast can also be heard on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Breaker, Radio Public and others. Thank you for joining in! ⁠#mentalhealth⁠ ⁠#hope⁠ ⁠#healingjourney⁠⁠#depressionandanxietyawareness⁠ ⁠#anxiety⁠ ⁠#spirituality #feedspot @feedspot…
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Join Dr. Daniel Rafie, Sports Neurologist and host of the UCLA BrainSPORT podcast, in an exhilarating conversation with professional downhill skateboarder, Owen Fox. In this episode, they delve into the world of extreme sports, exploring the psychology behind overcoming fear and achieving the elusive flow state. Owen shares his firsthand experience…
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Join host Daniel Rafie and NFL veteran and former Pittsburg Steelers All-Pro defensive linebacker, Ryan Shazier, on this episode of the UCLA BrainSport Podcast. Ryan’s stellar career and his road to the NFL Hall of Fame was suddenly cut short by an on-field spinal cord injury. Ryan was given less than a 20% chance of walking again, but despite thes…
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Lydia Cornell and Dr. Sperlazza discuss astounding discoveries in the field of nursing, science, and spirituality in overcoming trauma, tragedy, hardship, and depression. Good News! Our podcast is in the top 7 of the top 90 'True Stories' podcasts https://blog.feedspot.com/true_stories_podcasts/
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Dive into the exploration of spirituality in the latest UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast episode. Host Adel engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Lisa Miller, Columbia Psychology professor and author of "The Awakened Brain," along with Dr. Kevin Bickart, Neurobehavioral physician at UCLA. Join the trio as they discuss the meaning and science …
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Love can physically heal the brain and body: In experiments with Buddhist monks, neuroscientist Richard Davidson proved that ‘compassion meditation’ actually changes the structure of the brain. There is scientific evidence that calming the mind and focusing on beauty, nature, or loving thoughts creates more gray matter, improving memory and reversi…
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In Part B of the Brain Energy BrainSPORT Podcast episode, your host Adel is joined by Dr. Chris Palmer, a distinguished Harvard psychiatrist and best-selling author of the book "Brain Energy." Together, they continue their exploration of the Brain Energy theory. The pair discuss the link between diet and mitochondrial function, including the role o…
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Visit https://www.brainsportpodcast.com to subscribe to the BrainSPORT Podcast and access exclusive content unavailable elsewhere. Join host Adel in this UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast episode featuring Dr. Chris Palmer, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the author of the best-selling book, Brain Energy. In part A of this …
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In this thought-provoking episode of the UCLA BrainSPORT Podcast, host Adel delves into the enigmatic world of the dopamine neurotransmitter and its profound implications for mental health and addiction. Join us as we welcome the distinguished Dr. Anna Lembke, a psychiatrist at Stanford University and the celebrated author of the New York Times bes…
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What do your dreams mean? How can they help your life? Do you have visitation dreams from deceased loved ones? Dream expert, Jungian dream researcher, Suicide prevention expert, author Nancy Brooks answers every question about your dreams! Do you need the answer to a pressing problem or have to make a decision? Do answers come to us in dreams? YES!…
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In the final episode of this podcast, Dr. Polisar revisits one of the two central questions that were posed in the opening episode: How did the Jewish people succeed in creating a country that, against all odds, developed an internal character marked by all of the following? A) Kibbutz Galuyot, the ingathering of the exiles on an unimaginable scale…
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Since the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement of 1979, there have been two geostrategic earthquakes with long-term significance for the Middle East: the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. Against the background of these developments, Israel has sought to attain security and peace through consistent efforts in four…
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When Anwar Sadat succeeded Gamal Abdel Nasser as president of Egypt in 1970, few observers expected him to take bold initiatives. Yet in 1973 he launched the Yom Kippur War and in its initial days, together with Syria, dealt Israel substantial losses before the IDF recovered and won an extraordinary victory. Israel’s initial failures in that war un…
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The Six-Day War brought about enormous changes not only for Israel, but for the Middle East as a whole. The bulk of this episode is devoted to examining the most important transformations that occurred in the years immediately following the war—within Israel, in the Jewish State’s relations with its Arab neighbors, and in its growing ties with the …
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In parallel with its efforts to deal with a host of domestic challenges, Israel was compelled from 1948 through 1967 to act decisively to defend itself against its Arab neighbors and lay the basis for longer-term security. This episode opens with the strategic changes that drove the Arab countries, led by Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser, to escalate the…
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Even after its against-all-odds victory in the War of Independence, the State of Israel’s future was far from assured. It faced the challenge of absorbing massive waves of largely impoverished immigrants, establishing itself as the national state of the Jewish people, dealing with the difficulties caused by Palestinian Arab refugees who fled Israel…
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Shortly after the General Assembly voted on November 29, 1947, to establish Jewish and Arab states in Palestine, Chaim Weizmann declared that states are not given to peoples on a silver platter—and that the Jews would have to fight to establish theirs. Indeed, the Yishuv, backed by the Zionist movement, fought a War of Independence beginning the da…
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World War Two, fought from 1939 to 1945, brought about a changed geopolitical reality in the world as a whole and in Palestine, which radically changed the interests of the British, the Zionist movement and the Yishuv, and the Arabs of Palestine. As a result of these factors, coupled with decisions made by the leadership of each of these three acto…
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In response to growing Jewish immigration, land purchases, and economic expansion, the Arabs of Palestine engaged in mounting violence in 1920-21, 1929, and 1936-1939. In each case, Great Britain responded by retreating from its promise to facilitate a Jewish national home. In the first two cases, Zionist counter-pressure, led by Chaim Weizmann, su…
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Following Herzl’s untimely death in 1904, efforts to settle the Land of Israel were accelerated, led by young idealists who played key roles in laying the foundations for a state that could serve as a light unto the nations. In parallel, Herzl’s disciples and opponents alike, led by Chaim Weizmann, continued his path of diplomacy, culminating in th…
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Though crucial elements of a nationalist revival were in place before Theodor Herzl decided in 1895 to devote his life to creating a Jewish state, there is little doubt that without this singular figure such a state would not have been established. In this episode, Dr. Polisar focuses on how Herzl founded the Zionist movement; he served simultaneou…
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Not long after the Napoleon-inspired Sanhedrin had declared the end of Jewish nationalism, small but growing numbers of Jews around the world embarked on three separate efforts that laid the foundation for creating a modern state in the ancient homeland: reviving Hebrew as a language for addressing contemporary issues and for daily living; developi…
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In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte brought about the convening of a Sanhedrin—the supreme decision-making body of the Jewish people—which declared that the Jews possessed a shared religion but were no longer a nation with political aspirations. Coming after nearly two millennia of Exile, this proclamation seemed to signal the end of the age-old dream of r…
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She grew up in poverty and domestic violence with no running water. Then the helicopters landed on her dad's marijuana farm. Carrie became an addict like her dad, but she found a way out. An amazing and beautiful recovery story. Godshots Mental Health podcast with Lydia Cornell and Darlene Sperlazza. https://blog.feedspot.com/true_stories_podcasts/…
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'What foods NOT to eat to prevent cancer?' 'What plant-based body and household products to use?' 'How to Survive the Worst Day of Your Life' or 'How to Create Miracles in the Midst of a Crisis' ~ A phenomenal show with the hilarious and amazing Grace Fraga. TV producer, standup comedienne, relationship expert, cancer survivor, and bestselling auth…
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Season of Love: Darlene Sperlazza and Lydia Cornell wish you a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Holidays! Love and Light We also discuss Beth Dutton on Yellowstone! Love her or hate her? We also discuss ugly sweaters, Mental Health, Bullying, Violence, Loneliness, Humor, Joy, all the security guards at the Menorah Lighting at Calabasas, H…
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A miraculous recovery story. Vinnie Keller is not only still standing. he's thriving after 2 heart surgeries, 15 strokes (where he had to learn to walk and talk again,) cancer twice, suicidal depression and PTSD -- and overcame all of this to be here for his sons. All the emotional, mental and physical things he endured are covered in two books he …
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Poland kicks off its 2022 World Cup in just hours against Mexico. Daniel and Kuba catch up ahead of the first match and Daniel gathers last minute World Cup thoughts from Patrick, Matthieu, and Pawel. This episode is an homage to the Polish football Twitter community, our friends, fans, and experts alike. Patrick can be found on Twitter @PaterMan24…
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Kim almost died in a catastrophic accident but was mysteriously saved. Do you believe in guardian angels guiding us out of danger on this earthly plane? Watch and listen to this amazing true story of a near death experience and how it changed Kim's life for the better. Hosted by Dr. Darlene Sperlazza & Lydia Cornell https://blog.feedspot.com/true_s…
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