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LGBTQ&A

Jeffrey Masters

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*Nominated for Outstanding Podcast at the GLAAD Awards* Weekly interviews with the most interesting LGBTQ+ people in the world. Recent guests include Laverne Cox, Janelle Monáe, Pete Buttigieg, Brandi Carlile, Alok Vaid-Menon, and Angela Davis. LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters.
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Listen to pastor Kevin Alexander of the U-Turn World Ministries, live on the air every Wednesday and Thursday from 1PM - 3PM. For more information check out http://www.utwm.org site. As Kevin Alexander preaches of the power of the lord. and what the lord has done for you.
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Victoria Taft is The Adult in the Room Who Sets You Straight on Life, News, Politics. Talking to the most interesting people in the news. The News Sherpa You Didn't Know You Needed. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/victoria-taft/support
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The Real Story with Natalie Harp

One America News Network

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The Real Story breaks through a world of conflicting narratives and fake news to bring you facts and insights from the sources themselves. From the D.C. Swamp to MAGA Country and everywhere in between, we breakdown the news as it should be—of, by and for the people!
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The impact of Joseph Smith’s life has been debated for decades. Listen as prophets, apostles, professors, and historians discuss the life of Joseph Smith and add their personal witnesses that he was God’s servant. This unique account commemorates the 174th anniversary of the Prophet’s martyrdom.
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Hosts Margo and Sonia chat about Creeps. We talk about Creeps of the past and the present: It's the who's who of who's the worst. Do you have a story about one of the Creeps we covered? Email us at whatacreeppodcast@gmail.com.
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I'M FROM THE INTERNET

Winslow Dumaine & Jay Brandstetter

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SomethingAwful.com is one of the foundational websites of modern internet culture: the earliest memes, inside jokes, and modes of communication that grace and plague the internet today can trace their roots back to the sprawling forums of this illustrious website. Hosted by Jay Brandstetter and Winslow Dumaine, this podcast dredges up the most notable threads from the depths of the forums. We delve into the absurd architecture of Groverhaus, explore the very beginning of 4Chan, the early day ...
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In his sermon "The Grace of God," Ryan Bush explores the profound and central theme of God's grace within the Christian faith. He emphasizes that grace is foundational to the identity and hope of believers, as well as to God's plan for redemption. Bush begins by highlighting the significance of grace to his church and its associated press, undersco…
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What a Creep Season 26, Episode 1 Fatty Arbuckle: The First Movie Star Scandal The Fatty Arbuckle scandal in the 1920s significantly impacted Hollywood and the career of comedian Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. He was accused of raping and accidentally killing an aspiring actress named Virginia Rappe during a party he hosted. After three trials, Arbuckle …
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J. Michael Waller is Senior Analyst for Strategy at the Center for Security Policy, and a leading expert in the fields of foreign propaganda, political warfare, psychological warfare, and subversion. But he never thought he'd have to be exercising that expertise within his own country. He once worked for the CIA in Central America and provided esse…
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Jeffrey Johnson began his sermon by sharing his experiences from a recent youth camp, where he was deeply impressed by the respectful and spiritually engaged behavior of the young attendees. He emphasized the significance of seeking a personal relationship with Christ, likening it to maintaining a deep friendship through transparency and dedication…
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Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "The Truthfulness of God," emphasizes the absolute and unwavering truthfulness of God, contrasting it with the pervasive dishonesty in human society. He begins by acknowledging the difficulty in trusting various institutions and individuals today, including the media, politicians, scientists, and even religious leaders. Th…
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In 2008 it was a lot harder to covertly photograph your neighbor, but one Goon certainly went above and beyond in his quest to expose to neighbor's masturbation habits. We're joined by musician Erik Helwig, who has been delighting the internet for years as Hot Dad, so we get to have some fun shop talk about making comedy and music on the internet a…
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In his sermon "The Church's Role and The Great Commission," Ryan Bush emphasizes the crucial relationship between local churches and the fulfillment of the Great Commission, using 2 Corinthians 8 as his foundation. He asserts that churches are not only responsible for appealing to their members to consider missionary work but also bear the duty to …
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In the sermon "What to Do When You Don't Know What to Do" by Tommy Walls, the focus is on finding guidance and comfort in the face of overwhelming difficulties, illustrated through the story of King Jehoshaphat in 2 Chronicles 20. Walls begins by addressing the common human experience of feeling besieged by multiple problems simultaneously, leading…
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Tommy Walls' sermon "The Wisdom of God" delves into the attribute of God's wisdom, emphasizing that God's wisdom is perfect and integral to all His other attributes. He explores the concept of wisdom, defining it using Webster's 1828 definition: "the right use or exercise of knowledge, the choice of laudable ends, and the best means to accomplish t…
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What a Creep Season 25, Episode 10 Toxic Fandom In this week’s episode, we’re talking about toxic fandom. From “Star Wars” and “Star Trek” to the MCU and “Lord of the Rings,” these so-called fans resort to bullying, racism, misogyny, and even death threats—all in the name of a movie, TV show, or video game that they claim to love. Sources for this …
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How do you spin a podcast episode out of a funny picture of a young man eating some ribs? Well, first people have to think the Rib Kid is an ageless being who assassinated a coal executive and stormed the United States capitol on January 6th. Then you talk about face blindness and, baby, you've got a rib stew going! You can review this episode's do…
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What a Creep Season 20, Episode 8 Anthony Kiedis Anthony Kiedis is the lead vocalist of the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, a position he has held since the band's formation in 1983. The band is known for its energetic performances and eclectic style, blending rock, funk, and punk influences. The band's notable albums include "Blood Sugar…
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If you ever wanted to learn the origin of the term "shitposting", this is the minisode for you! You can review this episode's document with sources at https://tinyurl.com/SA5GoldenManbabiesPodDoc For inquiries, contact the show directly at IFTIpod@gmail.com Created and Hosted by: Winslow Dumaine - www.winslowdumaine.com/ Jay Brandstetter - linktr.e…
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Cole Dixon's sermon, titled "The Sacramental Crown of the Temple Building King," explores themes from Zechariah chapter 6, focusing on God’s active involvement in the world and His promises to His people. The sermon begins by contrasting the negative aspects of the world and personal life with the hope provided by biblical prophecy and God’s enduri…
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What a Creep (Replay!) Season 20, Episode 7 George Washington and the Tale of Ona Judge George Washington is the “Father of Our Country” and one of American history's most revered Founding Fathers. We heard tales of how brave he was and that he could not tell a lie. He also famously refused to create a fiefdom with the office of President, which me…
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Jeffrey Johnson's sermon, "Buying Joy," emphasizes the universal human quest for happiness and joy. Johnson asserts that every person, regardless of their spiritual state, inherently seeks joy and fulfillment. He argues that this pursuit is a fundamental drive, influencing daily activities and overall life direction. However, Johnson highlights tha…
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What a Creep Season 25, Episode 8 Movie Character Creeps We’re doing a different kind of episode this week. We’re talking about movie character creeps. More specifically, fictional characters who we don’t think of as creeps at first, but then maybe you see the movie again and think, “Huh. That person sucks.” This is a list of movie characters who w…
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In "The Guarantee of Glory," Gilbert Barr explores the assurance of salvation, emphasizing the idea that those chosen by God are eternally secure in their relationship with Him. He draws from Philippians 1:3-6, where Paul expresses his confidence that God, who began a good work in believers, will see it to completion. Barr likens this to the believ…
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We're taking a break from dark and depressing episodes this week to talk about what happens when a Florida goon with family over for the holidays and gallons of fire accelerant just sitting around has to deal with an unexpected swarm of bees. Also, our producer Steve makes his debut on mic! You can review this episode's document with sources (and p…
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Michael Seewald's sermon explores the attribute of God's immutability, meaning God's unchangeable nature. Seewald explains that the term "immutable" originates from Latin and Old French, signifying "not changeable." He highlights that while the word's meaning has remained consistent, it is not inherently unchangeable itself, unlike God's nature. Se…
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The sermon "Why It Matters" by Jeffrey Johnson examines the biblical directives regarding women wearing head coverings during worship, as discussed in 1 Corinthians 11:2-16. Johnson begins by linking his sermon to the story of Jonah and his own avoidance of difficult biblical passages, humorously referring to "3 Corinthians" before diving into the …
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What a Creep Season 25, Episode 7 The Murder of Dominique Dunne by John Thomas Sweeney Dominique Dunne, known for her role in the 1982 film "Poltergeist," had a bright future. Tragically, her life was cut short on October 30, 1982, when her ex-boyfriend strangled her, John Thomas Sweeney, outside her West Hollywood home. She never regained consciou…
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Winslow and Steve are back in the United States and we're working on a fresh batch of episodes, so here's an episode from behind the Patreon paywall.A Trekkie's Tale is a product of pre-internet fandom but whose protagonist Mary Sue is still invoked as an epithet online to this very day. This was recorded after the Ponygoons episode with Mike Carro…
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In his sermon "Transformed By Gazing On Christ," Jeffrey Johnson explores the concept of Christian transformation and sanctification through focusing on Jesus Christ rather than the law. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 3:1-18, Johnson highlights how looking at the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ transforms believers from one degree of glory to …
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Mark Segal moved to New York City in May of 1969 and a month later found himself at The Stonewall Inn as the now-infamous police raid began. "The police came in, pretended that they were doing their duty, got their pay off," he says. "The difference here was they barged in, they threw people up against the wall, they extorted money from some of the…
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James Fetterly's sermon "The Omniscience of God" focuses on two key practical implications of God's all-knowing nature: invoking awe and worship, and providing comfort in God's infinite knowledge. He elaborates on these points by referencing several biblical passages. 1. **Awe and Worship**: Fetterly begins by emphasizing that understanding God's o…
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The sermon "Christ: All in All" by Tommy Walls emphasizes the supreme value and completeness found in Christ. Walls begins with analogies of finding hidden treasures to illustrate the excitement of discovering something valuable, paralleling this with the ultimate treasure of wisdom and knowledge hidden in Christ (Colossians 2:3). He highlights the…
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What a Creep Season 25, Episode 6 The character actor edition: Stephen Collins & Jeffrey Jones Stephen Collins is known for his role in the wholesome WB drama series “7th Heaven” from 1996 to 2007. Jeffrey Jones is probably best known for the cartoonish principal in “Ferris Bueller's Day Off” or the clueless dad in “Beetlejuice.” These character ac…
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Newsmax Chief White House Correspondent James Rosen joins Victoria with a fun and enlightening conversation about life in the White House briefing room, what it's like to be the de facto arch-nemesis of Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and his career as an author, namely his multi-volume biography of the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia…
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