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STOPTIME: Live in the Moment.

Lisa Hopkins, Wide Open Stages

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Ranked in the top 5% of podcasts globally and winner of the 2022 Communicator Award for Podcasting, STOPTIME:Live in the Moment combines mindfulness, well being and the performing arts and features thought provoking and motivational conversations with high performing creative artists around practicing the art of living in the moment and embracing who we are, and where we are at. Long form interviews are interspersed with brief solo episodes that prompt and invite us to think more deeply. Hos ...
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The Episcopal Cathedral of St. Philip in Atlanta, Georgia, serves the gospel of Jesus Christ with grace, excellence, and hospitality. Sermons are recorded live during the Cathedral's Sunday morning services of Holy Eucharist. Text and video is available at cathedralATL.org/sermons. Sunday School podcasts are recorded live during class in Child Hall.
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Welcome to ”Daryl Talks” where every episode unveils captivating stories from the lives of people you may know—or wish you did! Join me, Daryl Lumsdon, as I sit down with friends, family, and acquaintances whose experiences, professions, and passions are nothing short of extraordinary. From daring adventures to unique careers and fascinating hobbies, each conversation delves deep into the intriguing tales that shape our lives. Tune in to discover the untold narratives of those around us and ...
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Stuff Audio, New Zealand’s award-winning leader in true crime podcasts, presents The Trial. Stuff’s expert journalists spend weeks at High Court hearings and pore over hundreds of hours of recordings to deliver compelling and in-depth insights into some of New Zealand’s most intriguing cases - as they happen. NEW: Season 2 - Police are called to the multi-million dollar Auckland home of a successful couple to find the body of Pauline Hanna. A year and a half later, her husband, eye surgeon P ...
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Enhanced Editions

Enhanced Editions

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Enhanced Editions is a group of experienced and passionate publishers, editors, technologists, designers and film-makers. This year we published the groundbreaking iPhone app version of Nick Cave's The Death of Bunny Munro, with titles by Barack Obama, Philip Pullman and David Simon to follow. All of our apps are brimming with exciting content, but they don't end there! In this podcast we've collected interviews and extras related to our authors, we hope you enjoy them.
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The Civitas Podcast

Theopolis Institute

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The Civitas Podcast, co-hosted by Peter Leithart and James Wood, exists to explore Christian political theology, with a specific focus on contemporary debates about liberalism and post-liberalism, and to elaborate a distinctively "ecclesiocentric" Theopolitan version of post-liberalism.
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Join the robots Rabbit, Zero, and The Spine from the band Steam Powered Giraffe as they embark on fun-filled audio adventures! Each episode is recorded improvised by Isabella Bennett (Rabbit), Bryan Barbarin (Zero), and David Michael Bennett (The Spine), with just a loose plot and very minimal editing. "Steam Powered Giraffe Radio Adventures Theme Song" written and recorded by Bryan Barbarin, Isabella Bennett, David Bennett, and Michael Philip Reed.
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Exploring what it means to live a good life. What does it mean to live a good life? What is true happiness? What are the habits, practices, and dispositions that contribute to authentic human flourishing? No Small Endeavor examines these questions with host Lee C. Camp. You'll hear from best-selling authors, philosophers, scientists, artists, psychologists, theologians and even the occasional politician—courageous, impassioned people taking seriously the question of how to live a good life. ...
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Like a pink laser beam of insanity beaming straight into your brain hole, authors and longtime D**kHeads David Agranoff and D. Harlan Wilson break down each of Philip K. D**k's novels in order of publication with very little help from their engineer Langhorne J Tweed. Plus: Interviews. Story Vs. Film episodes. And other bits of PKD history. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dickheadspodcast/support
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Dabghanistan

Warren Lee & David Bonvillain

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The Dabghanistan Podcast - Our View From Stage Right. With hosts Warren Lee and David Bonvillain talking to some of the most iconic and legendary people in the music and cannabis industries.
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Secrets and Spies is an enthralling podcast that guides listeners on an immersive journey into the hidden realm of espionage, terrorism, geopolitics, and international intrigue. Hosted by filmmaker Chris Carr and writer Matt Fulton, each episode promises riveting conversations with best-selling authors, historians, journalists, and former intelligence professionals. Tune in for thought-provoking discussions and expert insights with balanced yet critical perspectives that will expand your und ...
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The Slavic Literature Pod

The Slavic Literature Pod

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The Slavic Literature Pod is your guide to one of the most important—yet understudied—literary traditions. Every episode, Russian literature PhD Candidate Matt Gerasimovich and Personable Audio Expert Cameron Lallana dive deep into big books, short stories, film, and everything in between. You’ll get an approachable introduction to the scholarship and big ideas surrounding this canon three Fridays per month.
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Addressing the intersection of theology and culture with Nick Cady, pastor of White Fields Community Church in Longmont, Colorado Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologyforthepeople/support
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A genre-agnostic instrumental mix for creatives, Warm Focus walks the line between mellow & energetic, digital & analog, high & low BPM. Each week I attempt to induce a two-hour state of Flow in the listener: the sense that your work is carrying you along effortlessly like a log in a stream. These are two-hour-long sets of instrumental music carefully curated as a background for doing creative work. I aim to energize and focus the mind without ever feeling distracting or alienating, and occa ...
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The data revolution is here. Leaders who don’t adapt will be left behind. In this podcast, we interview business leaders who have made their companies more data-driven. They share their stories and the strategies they have used to drive results.
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The eternal questions 'What does it mean to human?' 'How should we live our lives?' 'What is our path and purpose?' 'How do we relate to the world around us?' Answered for you with wisdom from inspirational, fascinating, exciting and uplifting people.
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The Voyagers Podcast

David Glenn Taylor, Producer-Host

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A weekly podcast rooted in friendship, kindness and the ways we influence those around us. The Voyagers features interviews with the most interesting people we can find, talking about the most interesting stuff in the Universe. Thank you for joining us!
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Talking Theology

Philip Plyming

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The podcast of Cranmer Hall, the theological college within St John's College, Durham University. We explore life’s big questions, and look to join the dots between theology, church, and the world. Philip Plyming, Warden of Cranmer Hall, is joined by a wide range of guests with a wealth of knowledge and experience.
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The Radical Hospitality Project The Radical Hospitality Project is the product of a partnership between the Midwest Writing Center and The Galvin Fine Arts Center at St Ambrose University. Our project includes an upcoming print publication, a spoken word contest and this podcast all centered around the St. Ambrose College of Arts & Sciences 23-24 annual theme “Radical Hospitality.” We hope that our project helps to expand empathy and advocates for a less cruel world.
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Lush Life

Susan L. Schwartz

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Where can you learn to live life one cocktail at a time? Here on the Lush Life Podcast discover why an old-fashioned is the drink of choice, who is making their own bitters and how ice, or lack there of, is transforming the cocktails you drink. Hosted by your favorite drinking companion, Susan L. Schwartz, the Lush Life Podcast introduces you to the movers and shakers of the cocktail world.
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Gamma Electronics presents DAS Talk, hosted by Peter Weyherter and Philip Nicholas aims to increase competency and awareness among integrators, AHJs, builders, and stakeholders involved in ERCES. We strive to inspire more organizations in this field through a blend of technical depth and accessible conversation, positioning our podcast as a go-to resource for professionals and individuals at the intersection of technology, safety, and communication
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Have you ever felt like you’ve become lost in your own life? Many men struggle to talk about their problems and mental health and grew up believing that to do can be perceived as a sign of weakness or failure. There is also a lack of open discussion in society around men’s mental health, especially aimed at mid-life men. As a result, at times many men can feel alone and lost in their own lives. In this podcast series, I talk to mid-life men about their stories; the challenges, the turning po ...
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The official podcast of the HBO limited series. Over six episodes, host Peter Sagal (of NPR’s Wait Wait...Don’t Tell Me) and creator and executive producer David Simon discuss The Plot Against America, HBO’s riveting adaptation of Philip Roth’s novel of the same name. Join Sagal and Simon as they dissect the show’s narrative choices, what it means to build an alternate history, and the story’s connection to our modern reality. The Plot Against America airs Mondays at 9 PM on HBO starting Mar ...
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Psychology 360

Simon Weissenberger

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The Psychology 360 Podcast is a podcast where psychologists and researchers are interviewed from around the world. I bring psychological insights from all perspectives. The show is meant for psychologists as well as a general audience. I hope that the interviews and episodes will grow your interest in psychology as well as give helpful tools for you to improve yourself!
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This series of podcasts presents life at Mawson Base, Antarctica throughout 1976 and the summer of 1977. Mawson is one of three Australian Antarctic bases with a fourth on the sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Each episode is devoted to a specific adventure (or mis-adventure) over a 15 month period. At this period of time Mawson was one of just a few Antarctic bases that had working Husky dogs to which a number of these podcasts are about. I am surprised upon looking back and referencing sourc ...
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The podcast for bartenders and anyone who likes to drink well. Broadcaster Nicole Haack and accomplished bartender Marcus Motteram - 'The Admiral' - aim to keep you at the edge of the cocktail, bartending and spirit trends by connecting you with producers, drink historians and mixologists globally.
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“The Inbreaking of the Reign of God: Reflections on the History of the Festal Service of Lessons and Carols and its Various Lyrical Theologies” part 1 Dr. David S. Pacini, Professor Emeritus of Historical and Philosophical Theology at the Candler School of Theology, presents a three part series on the history of the Festal Service of Lessons and Ca…
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A New York Times bestseller in 2017, An American Sickness reveals the inner workings of the US healthcare system. Elisabeth Rosenthal explores why US healthcare costs are so high, and suggests ways to improve the system. This episode was recorded in Mid-October, 2024. From Penguin Random House: Breaking down this monolithic business into the indivi…
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In this compelling episode, we dive deep into the silent struggles many men face in expressing themselves—emotionally, verbally, and even creatively. Joined by Dr Danny Brassell, a dynamic speaker, author, and first and foremost, a teacher, we explore the roots of men’s anxiety around vulnerability, confidence, and connection. Danny shares personal…
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Let us know what you enjoy about the show! Imagine a world where peace is as accessible as your breath. Our latest episode offers you a five-minute meditation designed to weave serenity and love into your everyday life. We've crafted a simple yet profound journey that invites you to find a comfortable space, close your eyes, and engage in a sequenc…
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In this episode, I sit down with Jo Beer, a talented portraiture artist known for her captivating and expressive works. We dive deep into her creative journey, discussing the challenges and joys of working on commissions, and explore her thoughts on the rise of AI in the art world. Jo shares her insights on how technology is impacting traditional a…
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In this passage we join Philip on a road through the wilderness. He is trudging on this road on a mission from God, unsure what he will find, but none-the-less faithful. He ends up running alongside a chariot of a man he’d never met before, all to share the good news of Jesus Christ with him in the middle of the desert. Here we are given the scene …
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Nadine Dorries reads her diary (1:12); Katy Balls analyses the politics behind the Assisted Dying debate (5:58); Edmund West allows us a glimpse into Whitby Goth Week (11:55); reviewing Avinash Paliwal’s book India’s New East, Sam Dalrymple looks at the birth of Bangladesh (17:39); and Tanjil Rashid reveals Willia…
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Preston Allex is the Chief Financial Officer of Catholic Legacy and a Certified Public Accountant. He brings over 15 years of non-profit experience to his role, including more than 6 years at Catholic churches, where he assisted in parish administration, hosting numerous end-of-life seminars, and planning hundreds of funerals. We talk about the imp…
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Heads up: This episode will contain conversation about incest throughout. Take that into consideration as you head into it. Also sorry about the kitchen noises in the background of some portions. Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron learn about narrative-causes and narrative-effects in The UnSimple, a novella by Ukrainian writer Taras Prokhasko …
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Let us know what you enjoy about the show! Crafting a personal mission statement is not just an exercise, it's a transformative journey that invites you to explore who you truly are. Imagine capturing the essence of your being in a single statement that guides your every decision. In this episode, we promise to equip you with the tools to articulat…
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When is the last time you heard the word “heathen”? The word was originally used to delineate between European Christians who tended to be in urban centers and pagans in rural areas. “Heathen exists in the mind of the person doing the labeling, right? It's a label that one people foists onto another.” Our guest today, Kathryn Gin Lum, walks us thro…
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This time, we’ve lured military analyst Anders Puck Nielsen, from the Royal Danish Defense College, into the bunker. Anders is also the host of the hugely popular YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@anderspuck We started off feeling a bit gloomy, discussing the future of European security and Ukraine, but managed to cheer each other up along t…
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Let’s get into the mysteries of Karahan Tepe, one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 21st century. We’ll explore the intricate carvings, chambers, and structures, revealing their acoustic properties, shamanic symbolism, and astronomical alignments. Discover how this ancient site was used by shamans to connect with the Milky W…
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This is our unabridged interview with Tim Shriver. On social media and the news, the narrative told about humanity is often one of violence, division, and dehumanization. But is that really who we are? Tim Shriver, best-selling author and chairman of the Special Olympics, doesn’t think so. “My view,” he says, “is that the versions of our lives that…
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"You can't change what you don't measure" This key sentiment to a sustainable world was the focus of the latest episode of the Decarbonization Disruptors Podcast with our feature guest, Stephen Prince, CEO of Vutility. Stephen and I had a engaging discussion on the bright future of the Cleantech world that is driven by strong economics models in fa…
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Let us know what you enjoy about the show! What if solitude is not something to fear, but a pathway to empowerment and inner joy? Discover how you can transform your relationship with being alone through our guided meditation exercises. We'll take you on a journey to a vast, white space where your inner child dances freely, helping you reconnect wi…
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Tune in for a fun, candid conversation that feels just like catching up with old friends!In this episode, Liz and I catch up on all the latest happenings in our household. We dive into updates on our children, share some exciting news about Liz’s career journey, and tackle the ever-dreaded “what are we doing for Christmas” discussion. Plus, we chat…
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Let’s explore the hidden depths of Freemasonry, revealing its Gnostic roots and connections to astrotheology. Charles Maurice Fleischhauer, a former Master Mason, guides listeners through the symbolism and rituals of the Craft, drawing connections to biblical narratives and historical events. We’ll examine the significance of the Temple of Solomon,…
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On this week’s Spectator Out Loud: Paul Wood analyses what a Trump victory could mean for the Middle East (1:16); Sean Thomas gets a glimpse of a childless future while travelling in South Korea (8:39); in search of herself, Imogen Yates takes part in ‘ecstatic dance’ (15:11); a second selection of our books of the year from Peter Parker, Daniel Sw…
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In this conversation, award-winning investigative journalist Philip Obaji discusses the increasing influence of the Russian Wagner Group in Africa, particularly in relation to military coups and economic interests. He shares insights into the motivations behind Russia's actions in the region, the impact of Yevgeny Prigozhin's death on Wagner's oper…
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Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron dig into the short story collection To Hell WIth Poets, authored by Kazakh writer Baqytgul Sarmekova and translated by Mirgul Kali. The collection, published in English by Tilted Axis Press in 2024, explores rural-urban divides (with a focus on the dissatisfaction life doles out on both sides), troubled peopl…
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The ghosts of Pearl Harbor hang over this episode, which doesn’t really have a villain, except for that mobster who’s not really necessary for the plot, and that Admiral who’s just a stickler for the regulations, and… hey, Rick, can you do some research into old crimes? Anyway, Jason gets excited about his new TV show pitch, “Boat Cops,” and we end…
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Let us know what you enjoy about the show! Have you ever wondered if a gentle approach can truly be more powerful than force? Inspired by the wisdom of my 95-year-old mother-in-law, Anna, I explore the timeless fable of "The North Wind and the Sun," a story she recounts with such elegance and clarity. This episode promises to illuminate the endurin…
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On social media and the news, the narrative told about humanity is often one of violence, division, and dehumanization. But is that really who we are? Tim Shriver, best-selling author and chairman of the Special Olympics, doesn’t think so. “My view,” he says, “is that the versions of our lives that most of us lead most days are much more hopeful.” …
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Lawrence A. Cunningham is the Director of the John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware. He currently serves as a Director for several publicly-traded companies: Markel Group (NYSE: MKL), Kelly Partners Group Holdings Limited (ASX: KPG), and Constellation Software (TSX: CSU), where he serves as Vice Chairman. Be…
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Manifest yourself at the Virtual Alexandria as George Lizos arrives to discuss his book, Ancient Manifestation Secrets, a groundbreaking book that teaches a new method of manifestation using energy fields. Rejecting the traditional law of attraction, George draws from ancient Greek and Egyptian philosophy to reveal the 7 universal manifestation law…
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