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I love the Word, and I try my best to teach, preach and spread the gospel of Jesus Christ. So what better then to call this the Word of Mouth Podcast! My name is Cj Garcia, and I am all about being biblical and providing information for salvation, doctrines that are false, testimonies, and interview with evangelists and many more! Thank you for listing and as always, come on somebody.
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You might have an opinion on boxing but it is more than just throwing punches and trying to knock the other person out. Listen as we recap and preview fights and go through current events in boxing, with a view that will change your opinion on boxing.
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Rewind! with Alvaro Marin Garcia is a weekly podcast that recaps the entire week’s national and local news to Eagle County, Colorado residents. Listen for a couple of minutes every weekend and feel more knowledgeable about your country and county!
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Sixth & I celebrates the unexpected convergence of arts, culture, and spirituality by hosting impactful, entertaining, and thought-provoking programs for the Washington, DC community and beyond. Sixth & I LIVE brings you exclusive access to the conversations on our stage with today’s leading authors, politicians, comedians, artists, journalists, actors, and thought leaders. Learn more at sixthandi.org.
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Dj and producing native of reference in Deep, Soulful and House Music. His music is present in the most exclusives clubs, restaurants, beach clubs and hotels. His Podcasts have turned into a short time into a reference forced to the lovers of the House of quality. Nowadays it is closing agreements of expansion with more than 20 best radios of this style of music and digital platforms of the whole world. It directs the program "SoulKitchen" in Beachgrooves radio, from Marbella. The leading st ...
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Embedded, NPR's original documentary podcast, unearths the stories behind the headlines. Police shootings. Towns ravaged by opioids. The roots of our modern immigration crisis. We explore what's been sealed off, undisclosed, or never brought to light. We return with a deeply-reported portrait of why these stories, and the people behind them, matter. Who gets to compete? Since the beginning of women's sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women's category. Tested follow ...
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Progressive political commentator Brian Tyler Cohen—a YouTuber, host of the “No Lie with Brian Tyler Cohen” podcast, and MSNBC contributor—explains how American politics has turned into a dire situation, and what can be done about it, in Shameless. In a conversation moderated by Shaniqua McClendon, the Vice President of Politics for Crooked Media, …
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On the occasion of the paperback release of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow—a New York Times bestseller and #1 Indie National Best Seller—Gabrielle Zevin shares the exhilarating story of two friends who come together as creative partners in the world of video game design, where success brings them fame, joy, tragedy, duplicity, and, ultimately…
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Episode 6: Christine and Max are some of the most recent female athletes in this century-long history to face tests, stigma, and restrictions. But they are unlikely to be the last. In this episode, we find out whether Christine qualifies for the Paris Olympics, as well as the fate of Max's court case. And we explore the broader implications of the …
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Episode 5: A battle over science and ethics unfolds. World Athletics releases and then tweaks multiple policies impacting DSD athletes, while critics cry foul. In this episode, World Athletics doubles down on its claims, Caster Semenya challenges the rules again, and we dig deep on a big question: what constitutes an "unfair" advantage on the track…
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Episode 4: In 2009, South African sprinter Caster Semenya won gold at the World Championships. But instead of a celebration, she endured endless speculation about her body, her biology, and her gender. And soon, sports organizations would launch a new round of regulations, lead to multiple court cases, and require sporting organizations to justify …
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Episode 3: We meet Kenyan sprinter Maximila Imali, who—like Christine Mboma—has been sidelined by DSD policies. She makes a different choice from Christine: to fight the regulations in court. And we learn about a previous fight, when scientists, athletes, and journalists spent thirty years trying to end an earlier version of sex testing. To listen …
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In White Poverty: How Exposing Myths About Race and Class Can Reconstruct American Democracy, Rev. Barber addresses white poverty as a hugely neglected subject that might just be the key to mitigating racism and bringing together tens of millions of working class and impoverished Americans. This program was held on June 12, 2024 in partnership with…
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Episode 2: We go back almost 100 years, to the beginning of women's inclusion in elite sports. It turns out that men had an odd variety of concerns about women athletes. Some doubted these athletes were even women at all. And their skepticism resulted in the first policies requiring sex testing. To listen to this series sponsor-free and support NPR…
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Episode 1: Would you alter your body for the chance to compete for a gold medal? That's the question facing a small group of elite athletes right now. Last year, track and field authorities announced new regulations that mean some women can't compete in the female category unless they lower their body's naturally occurring testosterone levels. You'…
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In the latest episode of The Word of Mouth Podcast, I am honored to have Bro. John Lockett, co-host of The Bald Truth Podcast, joining me. On The Bald Truth Podcast, Bro. Lockett and Bro. Andrew Emerson delve into topics such as dreams and tattoos. I was particularly intrigued by their discussion on using tattoos to reach people, and I invited Bro.…
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Who gets to compete? Since the beginning of women's sports, there has been a struggle over who qualifies for the women's category. Tested follows the unfolding story of elite female runners who have been told they can no longer race as women, because of their biology. As the Olympics approach, they face hard choices: take drugs to lower their natur…
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The end of the 113th General Assembly of Tennessee is fast approaching. Melissa Alexander, Mary Joyce and Sarah Shoop Neumann have reached a new stage in their understanding of the statehouse. But they also face a new challenge: how to square their long-held conservative beliefs with the new politics they've picked up in the year since the shooting…
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Well praise the Lord everybody, In this episode I do a interview with Rev. Jordan Frye. Jordan P Frye Resides in Anderson, IN, with his wife, Katlyn, and son, Jamison, where he serves as a Student Pastor at First Pentecostal Church of Anderson. Jordan founded Truth Book Company in 2023 and continues to minister through preaching, teaching, and writ…
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Melissa Alexander came to the Tennessee statehouse to convince members of the Republican party – her party – to adopt gun control measures after a mass shooting at her son's school. A year later, she doesn't feel like she's gotten through to many lawmakers. But there's at least one Republican senator who's made Melissa and the other Covenant moms f…
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It's been four months since the Covenant moms – lifelong conservatives Melissa Alexander, Mary Joyce and Sarah Shoop Neumann – pleaded with their lawmakers to pass gun control measures during a special session at the Tennessee statehouse. Now they're back – for months, not days – and this time, they feel prepared to face the GOP-dominated legislatu…
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Dr. Mark Hyman’s #1 New York Times bestselling book, Young Forever, revealed how to reverse the biological hallmarks of aging through dietary, lifestyle, and longevity strategies. In his new companion cookbook, The Young Forever Cookbook: More than 100 Delicious Recipes for Living Your Longest, Healthiest Life, Dr. Hyman shares recipes to help you …
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In 2023, a mass shooter attacked The Covenant School, a private Christian school in Nashville, Tennessee, and three mothers were compelled to act. Their mission: help pass some kind of gun control in one of the reddest states in the country, a state where the Republican Party has a supermajority in the legislature. But these women aren't your typic…
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Supermajority is a new 4-part series from NPR's Embedded, in partnership with Nashville Public Radio. As Americans focus on national politics this election year, we zoom in on one state and its political majority. Host Meribah Knight has been following three conservative moms in Tennessee over the course of a year as they learn to navigate their Re…
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In The Situation Room: The Inside Story of Presidents in Crisis, the “This Week” and “Good Morning America” host recounts the crises that decided the course of history from the place 12 presidents made their highest-pressure decisions. In conversation with Jonathan Martin, POLITICO’s politics bureau chief and senior political columnist. This progra…
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In Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World. the former White House Press Secretary and current MSNBC host shares the surprising lessons she’s learned on her path to success and offers advice about how to be a more effective communicator in any situation. In conversation with Kara Swisher, an award-winning journalist, the host of…
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The executive producer of “The Real Housewives” franchise and host and executive producer of “Watch What Happens Live” returns to Sixth & I for his fifth appearance to celebrate the paperback release of his New York Times bestselling memoir, The Daddy Diaries, talk about the latest Housewives happenings, and answer your questions about everyone’s f…
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In The Road to Freedom: Economics and the Good Society, the Nobel Laureate dissects America’s current economic system and the political ideology that created it, laying bare their twinned failure. In conversation with Timothy Noah, a staff writer for the New Republic and a contributing editor at The Washington Monthly. This program was held on Apri…
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Thank you for listening to this episode. In this episode I talk about questions I’ve been asked before about my walk with God. ** Here’s a little challenge. If you listen to this episode at the end I ask that if you have ever had any questions I may have missed or it was a crazy interesting question please message me on Facebook or Instagram and le…
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El juicio de Trump cerró su segunda semana, Biden suspenderá el envío de armas a Israel, y una tormenta solar este fin de semana podría afectar la tecnología. Además, 11 estudiantes de secundaria obtuvieron sus títulos universitarios de CMC la semana pasada, hay novedades sobre el equipo de fútbol femenino de EVHS y los últimos avances en la muerte…
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Trump’s trial closed its second week, Biden will suspend a weapons shipment to Israel, and a solar storm this weekend could disrupt technology. Additionally, 11 high schoolers got their college degrees from CMC last week, updates about the EVHS girls soccer team, and the latest developments in the death of a juvenile at Second Street Park in Gypsum…
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Culled from decades of journal entries, Becky Lynch, The Man: Not Your Average Average Girl delves into the WWE star's earliest wrestling days, her scrappy beginnings, and her meteoric rise to fame—offering a raw and honest depiction of the complex woman behind the character played on TV. In conversation with Lauren Ober, a podcast creator, host, a…
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Leading American Jewish thinkers on Israel—Rabbi Jill Jacobs, CEO of T’ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights, Peter Beinart, journalist and political commentator, and Michael Koplow, Chief Policy Officer at the Israel Policy Forum—offer differing perspectives on how some American Jews have been reevaluating their identities as liberals and their…
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From the award-winning journalist, host of “On with Kara Swisher,” and cohost of “Pivot” comes Burn Book: A Tech Love Story, a history and an accounting of the tech industry and its most powerful players who wanted to change the world but broke it instead. In conversation with Laurene Powell Jobs, Founder & President of Emerson Collective. This pro…
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Los empleadores sumaron 303,000 empleos en marzo, y un terremoto golpeó el noreste de Estados Unidos el viernes. Además, el viernes, después de que las escuelas estuvieran cerradas por precaución, se localizó a un sospechoso potencialmente armado en Gypsum. El condado de Eagle planea comprar 5 autobuses híbridos, y la Junta de Educación del Condado…
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March Madness has its final four games today, employers added 303,000 jobs in March, and an earthquake hit the northeastern United States on Friday. Additionally, a potentially armed suspect was located in Gypsum on Friday after schools were on lockdown, Eagle County is to buy 5 hybrid buses, and the Eagle County Board of Education has finally fill…
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Ghosts and Everything I Know About Love comes Good Material, a story of heartbreak and friendship and how to survive both. In conversation with Karin Tanabe, the author of seven novels including The Sunset Crowd, A Woman of Intelligence, and The Gilded Years. This program was held on February 28, 2024.…
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El colapso del puente de Baltimore, estudiantes están crónicamente ausentes de la escuela y la inflación ha subido un poco. Además, un nuevo restaurante saludable ha abierto en Gypsum, los preescolares en Vail y Edwards recibieron la visita del Gobernador Polis, y el Departamento de Transporte de Colorado aprobó cruces peatonales más seguros en Avo…
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The latest details from the Baltimore bridge collapse, American students are chronically absent from school, and inflation ticked up a bit compared to last month. Additionally, a new healthy restaurant has opened in Gypsum, preschoolers in Vail and Edwards received a visit from Governor Polis, and the Colorado Department of Transportation approves …
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Continuing the conversation sparked by his April 2024 cover story for The Atlantic, “The Golden Age of American Jews Is Ending,” Atlantic staff writer and bestselling author Franklin Foer is joined by Dr. Pamela Nadell, Professor of History and Jewish Studies and Director of the Jewish Studies Program at American University, in a dialogue lead by S…
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