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A Look Behind in Rewind

Tom Nielson, host and storyteller

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Into nostalgia? “A Look Behind in Rewind” is a podcast series reminiscent of Jean Shepherd of WOR-Radio… like a modern-day Mark Twain. Tom’s stories range from childhood escapades to college hijinks to crazy tales from film/broadcast/ad agency days, including interviews with American Bandstand mogul Dick Clark and others. (When it comes to some of these early youthful adventures, names have been changed to protect the innocent). Podcast lengths are short, generally only 7 to 10 minutes each. ...
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Larry tells uplifting stories from his own life, in the tradition of great radio raconteurs like Jean Shepherd and Prarie Home Companion. Join the party! It's time well spent! Larry Miller is best known for roles in Waiting For Guffman, Best in Show and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as his standup comedy. Now he brings his sharp wit and genteel manner to his very own podcast.
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Automation improves people's lives. Allowing ‘bots to do the dirty, dangerous and monotonous work lets people be safer, more efficient, and work on more creative endeavors. Find out all the ways how on The Roboticist Chronicles, an ARC Specialties podcast. Listen Notes
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Season 2, Episode 51: Did you know that New Jersey can rightfully claim to be the "submarine" state? Sub sandwiches (or hoagies, Blimpies, etc.) were introduced to hungry NJ consumers around the turn of the century by Italian immigrants, based on a traditional Old World recipe. Learn more in our latest podcast episode, in which we take a deep dive …
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Send us a text Dr Nick Thomas talks about Type 1 diabetes in the older adult. In an iconoclastic study he showed most cases of Type 1 diabetes occur in adults rather than children. In older adults it is very hard to recognise as 98-99% of people with diabetes have Type 2 diabetes. Older adults with Type 1 diabetes have just as rapid a decline in th…
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Season 2, Episode 50: Almost everyone has experienced moving days at some point in their lives, either in-town or cross country. We share a few of our moving adventures in this latest episode, including walking washing machines, sprinkled sofas, rent-it-yourself cargo vans, and more. In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memorie…
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Send us a text Simon Goode was diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes aged 28. He explains how it took 6 months of feeling unwell before it was realised he had Type 1 diabetes instead. Exeter Professor, Angus Jones, has done research showing that mistakes in the diagnosis Type of 1 diabetes are common in the older adult and offers solutions to help doctors…
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This second sermon in the series on David examines the contrasting paths of Saul and David in 1 Samuel 16, highlighting David's rise from shepherd to king. It explores five key characteristics that marked David's early life: discipline, devotion, discernment, distinction, and divine favor. The message emphasizes how God prepares leaders through pri…
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Happy Anniversary Sunday! Today Pinewood Church turns 6 years old, and we are beginning a new series on David, a man after God's own heart. David’s story is about God’s master plan of salvation, unfolding through an unlikely individual. This is God picking someone nobody expected to establish a kingdom that would last forever. When God writes a sto…
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Season 2, Episode 49: Learning to play guitar can be a daunting process -- especially after hearing an extremely talented musical prodigy who blows you away with a spontaneous performance, effectively dashing your hopes to someday become a famous guitarist in a rock 'n' roll band. In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, …
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Send us a text Dr Jean Claude Katte explains how in Sub Saharan Africa diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of Type 1 diabetes in children and young adults is so much harder than in Europe. He discusses with Maggie and Andrew his own exciting research that has shown that around 60% of African children with diabetes do not have the typical autoimmune…
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This week's sermon concludes Part 2 of the Wild & Free series. Pastor Parker focuses in on scripture to explore the gift of speaking in, and interpreting tongues. Listen along to uncover what God's word has to say about this gift of the Spirit. Weekly messages from Pinewood Church in Boulder, Colorado. Our mission is to meet people where they are a…
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Pastor Jess continues the Wild & Free series this week, looking at the gifts of miracles, healing and faith – highlighting their biblical foundations, meanings, and how we can steward these gifts with assurance. What miracle are you praying and believing for? How can believers discern between genuine miracles and counterfeit signs and wonders? What…
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