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Now in our second season, No Disputing That is a podcast hosted by me, Gregory Hunt, a mediator and well-known name in the dispute resolution field. In each episode, I interview some of the biggest names in the dispute resolution world, discussing topics such as mediation, arbitration, and other forms of dispute resolution. The podcast also covers other relevant topics in law and life in general, providing an entertaining and informative listen. You can subscribe to the podcast to stay up to ...
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Leaders in Cleantech is a bi-monthly podcast hosted by David Hunt, founder of Hyperion Search. Each episode features candid conversations with the founders, CEOs, and innovators driving the clean energy and mobility transitions. We go beyond technology—diving into the human side of the journey. From early failures to funding wins, we explore what it really takes to lead: building teams, shaping culture, and navigating complexity in a fast-changing world. This is a podcast about cleantech, bu ...
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BrAInstorm is the podcast from Business AI Studio, helping small and medium-sized businesses make AI practical, accessible, and useful. Hosted by Gregory Hunt, each episode shares real-world updates, the latest AI news, and practical tips SMEs can apply straight away. From AI avatars and custom GPT assistants to voice AI and productivity hacks, BrAInstorm is your guide to making AI work for your business.
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The darkest true crime cases are the ones you've never heard of. Obscura investigates murders written off as accidents, disappearances dismissed as runaways, and obscure cases buried in forgotten files. Host Justin Drown delivers unflinching investigations through real archival audio, court records, and graphic forensic detail. No comedy. No sanitized narratives. Only the complete truth. New episodes every Tuesday.
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Monster Squad

Simeon Gregory

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You know who to call when you have ghosts. But who do you call when you have monsters roaming around your neighborhood eating up all the children who are tucked in their beds like little human burritos? The Monster Squad. A Podcast that isn’t afraid to check under your bed. A Podcast that isn’t faint of heart to delve into the darkest corners of your domain. A Podcast that isn’t scared to kick wolfman in the nards. When strange things start to go down in your town, who needs a crucifix when ...
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Join Gregory Landua as he explores the movement to regenerate our relationship to planet earth and each other on The Planetary Regeneration Podcast. In wide ranging conversations, Gregory and his guests explore the cutting edge technology, philosophies, practices and models disrupting climate change and inspiring hope for a better tomorrow. Gregory is the CEO of Regen Network Development, Inc., a development company that builds software tools for Regen Network, a blockchain platform for orig ...
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A Poem Today for the poets and poetry of the past and present. From Lupara Press & Sawed-off Editions, a small letterpress shop in Maine. In this feed you will find some of our favorite poems through time. www.shroomsofdoom.com
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From the creator of 'The Happy Little Monsters' book series comes 'The Fedora Files'—a podcast where I delve into the fascinating and mysterious aspects of our world. Join me as I explore diverse topics, from intriguing interviews with captivating personalities to the most mysterious tales from around the globe. This show is a true cornucopia of eclectic entertainment, offering something for everyone. Tune in to uncover what drives people and discover the secrets of our world. For even more ...
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The Sacred Flame

Mathias Nordvig and Amina Otto

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The Sacred Flame Podcast is about the pre-Christian traditions of Northern Europe hosted by Mathias Nordvig and Amina Otto. It's available on Buzzsprout and most podcasting platforms. The Sacred Flame Podcast comes out twice a month with information and perspectives on Northern European traditions, mythology, history, and philosophy. Mathias Nordvig has a PhD in Old Norse mythology and teaches Scandinavian studies at the University of Colorado-Boulder. Amina Otto has an MA in Old Norse and G ...
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Upon Further Review

Field Street Baptist Church

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The Pastor and Associate Pastor discuss the message from Sunday and dig deeper into the text of scripture. We hope this is a time one can further their walk with Christ as they grow in their walk.
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In this episode, Octavia Goredema shares powerful insights on navigating career transitions, building an authentic personal brand, and staying relevant in a rapidly changing world of work. Drawing from her journey as a career coach, author, and Harvard Business Review contributor, Octavia breaks down how professionals can overcome fear, gain visibi…
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Part 2 of 2: In our conclusion to the Baby Lollipops case, we examine the final months of three-year-old Lazaro Figueroa's life, the investigation that followed his discovery, and the decades-long pursuit of justice that saw his mother convicted three separate times. VICTIM PROFILE: Lazaro Figueroa never had a chance at a normal childhood. Born in …
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"I got the power of the boogie! My moves are slick and kinda kooky!" Welcome to the world-premiere episode of Disco Ball Man: The Musical! Meet Dennis B. Maxwell. He was a self-proclaimed "nobody" until a fateful night at the local 18+ club changed everything. When a falling disco ball threatened the girl of his dreams, Dennis leaped into action—an…
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It's a new year and a new season. Amina and Mathias sit down and chat about ancient Nordic sun cults. Did people really worship the sun that much and what is up with the claims that all the rock carvings around Scandinavia, Ireland and the British Isles are depictions of a sun cult?By Mathias Nordvig and Amina Otto
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On November 2, 1990, Florida Power and Light workers discovered the emaciated body of a small child hidden in the bushes of a wealthy Miami Beach home. The boy, dressed only in a lollipop-decorated T-shirt and a soiled diaper wrapped in brown packing tape, had been beaten, starved, and systematically tortured. He weighed just eighteen pounds. This …
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Escambia County, FL. March 24, 2010. When Tina Brown invited twenty-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman to her trailer under the guise of reconciliation, the young mother had no idea she was walking into an ambush. What would unfold in the following hours represents one of the most horrific crimes in Florida history. Part 02 of 02. VICTIM PROFILE: Audrean…
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Death in Appalachia wasn’t distant, sanitized, or hidden away. It was intimate, communal, and deeply ritualized. Families washed and dressed their dead, kept vigil through the night, watched for omens, and followed tradition meant to protect both the living and the departed. In this episode of The Paranorm Girl Podcast, we explore Appalachian death…
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Amina and Mathias continue their conversations about Yule traditions in the North. This time they are talking about spirits and other beings that we encounter in the folk traditions from the Alps and all the way through Scandinavia and Britain. They talk about Krampus, Santa Claus, Mari Llwyd, the Nisse and much more. After this episode, the Sacred…
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In this episode, Fred Joyal shares actionable strategies for building boldness, overcoming fear, and embracing rejection. Through stories of meeting celebrities like Tom Hanks and Richard Branson, and practical exercises, he teaches how to seize moments, act with confidence, and turn discomfort into growth. Key Takeaways: Boldness is a muscle: prac…
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Devrim Celal– Kraken In this episode of Leaders in Cleantech, David Hunt is joined once again by Devrim Celal, Chief Flexibility & Marketing Officer at Kraken, nearly six years after their first conversation in 2019—back when Devrim was CEO of Upside Energy. Since then, Upside Energy was acquired by Octopus Energy and evolved into Kraken, now one o…
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On March 24, 2010, nineteen-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman was ambushed by three women she knew from her Pensacola trailer park. What followed was one of the most brutal attacks in Florida criminal history. Beaten with a crowbar, shocked repeatedly with a stun gun, and doused in gasoline before being set ablaze, Audreanna somehow survived the initial…
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Amina and Mathias dive into Yule traditions in the North. first, they talk about some aspects of pre-Christian Scandinavian jól -including if it even really existed, its place in the calendar, and what rituals took place in the period- and then they branch out to Celtic traditions. At the very end the pair derail themselves and get sucked into a co…
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On March 13, 2020, a long-simmering domestic conflict in Des Moines, Iowa, erupted into fatal violence. Paula Marie Thompson, a 50-year-old claims processor, was beaten to death with a crowbar by her adult son Christopher inside the home they shared on Pleasantview Drive. Her body would not be discovered until five days later. VICTIM PROFILE: Paula…
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In this replay of my recent livestream, we’re diving fang-first into the surprising, sometimes shocking truth behind vampire lore with author and folklorist A.P. Sylvia. If you think you know vampires—think again. A.P., author of Vampires of Lore: Traits and Modern Misconceptions, joins me to break down what real vampires looked like long before Ho…
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In this episode of Leaders in Cleantech, I speak with Juergen Mayerhofer, CEO and co-founder of enspired, the Vienna-based company using fully automated, AI-driven trading to optimise flexible power assets – especially grid-scale batteries – across multiple European markets. Juergen shares how he stumbled into energy via Austrian gas market liberal…
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Magic wasn’t a myth in early Appalachia—it was a way of life. In this episode, we uncover the powerful traditions that shaped Appalachian folk healing: Powwowing from the Pennsylvania Dutch, Hoodoo from African and Native lineages, and the homegrown mountain conjure known as Granny Magic. From wart cures and blood-charming rituals to herbal remedie…
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On a humid September day in 1997, a man walking his dog discovered the nude body of 26-year-old Tracy Habersham in a ditch near Fort Benning, Georgia. She had been strangled. What investigators couldn't know then was that her death marked the beginning of a six-year killing spree. Part 2 of 2 VICTIM PROFILE: Paul Durousseau's victims shared heartbr…
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Amina and Mathias sat down with author Gregory Amato. He is the author of the book series Spear of the Gods, which takes place in the Viking Age. Gregory Amato has strong opinions about how authors represent the Viking Age and Vikings. He is not fond of the stereotypes and toxic masculinity that are often a part of contemporary narration of the Vik…
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In this podcast episode, I interview Charlie Curson, a strategic advisor, investor, and leadership coach, about his book, Be More Strategic: 12 Essential Practices to Build the Life and Career You Want. We discuss the critical importance of strategic thinking in both personal and professional contexts, stressing that strategy is about making intent…
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In Episode 30 of No Disputing That, Gregory Hunt is joined by Matt Molloy - adjudicator, arbitrator, academic researcher, and now Master of the Worshipful Company of Arbitrators. Their conversation covers: • The Worshipful Company’s role in promoting arbitration and supporting the wider legal community • How statutory adjudication emerged to solve …
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On a humid September day in 1997, a man walking his dog discovered the nude body of 26-year-old Tracy Habersham in a ditch near Fort Benning, Georgia. She had been strangled. What investigators couldn't know then was that her death marked the beginning of a six-year killing spree. Part 1 of 2 VICTIM PROFILE: Paul Durousseau's victims shared heartbr…
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Recently I was joined by two long-time investigators from The Searcher Group, Canada’s oldest paranormal research team (Est. 1979), Richard Palmisano (founder) and Peter J. Roe (assistant director). They have spent years exploring hauntings with discipline, documentation and a healthy dose of curiosity. Together, they’ve recently released The Compl…
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[Part 2 of 2] On February 24th, 2005, nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford vanished from her bedroom in Homosassa, Florida—taken through an unlocked door while her family slept. The girl who was afraid of the dark, who couldn't sleep without her stuffed purple dolphin, was about to become the center of one of the most heartbreaking cases in American true…
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The Cultures That Built Appalachia Before the ghost stories, before the haints, before the cryptids—there were the people who shaped Appalachia. In this episode, we trace the region’s foundations through four major influences: the Cherokee, the Scotch-Irish, the Germans, and African Americans. Today we dive into early ingredients and influence that…
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Amina and Mathias are diving deep into the myth of the Wild Hunt in different European cultures. They explore the connections between the Wild Hunt and Odin, local folklore about trolls that invade your farm, the southern German Krampus traditions, transcendental rituals and witchcraft, the secret cult of the Benandanti in northern Italy, and stori…
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Gregory Hunt speaks with Tim Wallis, Director of Trust Mediation, about how mediation has evolved from its roots in personal injury and clinical negligence to the age of AI and technology-assisted resolution. They discuss the development of the NHS Resolution mediation process, the founding of Trust Mediation, and how mediators can balance innovati…
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On February 24th, 2005, nine-year-old Jessica Lunsford vanished from her bedroom in Homosassa, Florida—taken through an unlocked door while her family slept. The girl who was afraid of the dark, who couldn't sleep without her stuffed purple dolphin, was about to become the center of one of the most heartbreaking cases in American true crime history…
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Apopka, Florida. October 30, 1990. When 10-year-old Christine McGowan's stepfather entered her bedroom to wake her for school—he found her lifeless body face down in bed, the sheets beneath her soaked in blood. The door to their home stood slightly ajar. His white construction truck—keys left in the ignition the night before—had vanished. Christine…
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Amina and Mathias sit down with Alexandra (Sasha) Zavyalova to talk about Slavic and Northern European pagan fall traditions. Sasha is from St. Petersburg, Russia, and belongs to the Modovian minority called Erzya, a Finno-Ugric people. She has been raised in the pre-Christian Erzyan traditions, and is herself a student of northern paganism. Along …
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Welcome to The Fedora Files, Episode 169! Host Gregory Fedora returns with three dynamic segments from his personal files, covering strange news, must-watch TV, and a legendary monster. Segment 1: Crazy News from Chernobyl (0:00:40) We dive into the bizarre viral story coming out of the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: the sighting of Blue Dogs! Are these…
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EXTREME CONTENT WARNING: This BLACK LABEL episode contains graphic descriptions of extreme consensual violence, disturbing audio recordings, and dark web investigation. Rated 10/10 for intensity. Not suitable for all listeners. In February 2025, footage emerged on dark web forums and Telegram channels documenting what investigators believe may be t…
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Appalachia — Mountains older than most things, a land steeped in superstition, magic, and mystery. From Mothman to feral people, from Appalachian witchcraft to disappearing towns, to things in the coal mines…and mimics in the dark — this season explores the folklore, cryptids, hauntings and high strangeness that define the region. Today we introduc…
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In January 2025, Nguyen Dat, a 35-year-old Vietnamese man living in Ha Dong, voluntarily sought his own execution—fulfilling a years-long sexual obsession with decapitation. Through extreme pornography forums and dating apps, Nguyen publicly advertised his desire to be beheaded, eventually connecting with an unnamed butcher who shared his fatal fet…
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In this episode of BrAInstorm, Gregory Hunt introduces ChatGPT Atlas, OpenAI’s new AI-powered web browser that blends search, chat, and automation into one platform. Atlas is being talked about as a game-changer for productivity - letting users browse, summarise, compare, and act on information directly from within the browser. But is it ready for …
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In this episode I’m joined by Gregory Dewerpe, Founder of NOA (formerly A/O), to cut through the noise on climate investing. We talk about the shift from abundance to discipline, why Europe and the US are now playing different games, and how AI will matter in the physical world—grids, buildings, materials—rather than the hype layer. Candid, practic…
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Built in 1893, St. Ignatius served the community for decades before closing its doors for good. Since then, its reputation as one of the most haunted sites in the Pacific Northwest has shifted from local reality to global attention, drawing in ghost hunters and curious visitors from around the world. From unexplained footsteps to chilling voices ca…
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On October 24, 1995, firefighters battled a massive blaze at a Tudor-style home in Prairie Village, Kansas. Thirteen-year-old Timothy Farrar and his six-year-old sister Kelly died in the inferno while their ten-year-old sister Kate escaped by jumping from a second-floor window. Within hours, investigators determined the fire had been deliberately s…
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