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The Human Potential Running Series (HPRS) Podcast is a show dedicated to the many unique individuals who make up the HPRS Trail and Ultrarunning Community. Hosted by HPRS Owner and Race Director John Lacroix, this show explores the passions and thoughts of the individuals who run with, and volunteer at, HPRS.
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Here For The Truth Podcast is a podcast and educational platform dedicated to truth seekers world-wide. Our intention is to provide you with resources dedicated to exploring the truth on topics such as self-knowledge, health, freedom, consciousness, esotericism and much more. Created by Joel Rafidi & Yerasimos
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Life Alive

Dr. Ryan Schrock

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Do you want to create a meaningful life? Do you want to feel fully alive when you think of your life? This is the podcast for you! You will embrace your own healing by hearing other’s stories. You will also learn to trust the wisdom of your body and be empowered to grow by Doc Schrock, a brain-based chiropractor in Broomfield, CO. He specializes in pediatrics, pregnancy, and family care. It doesn’t matter how you started in life, it’s how you restart today!
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Impossible Beauty

Melissa Louise Johnson

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The brand of beauty we are so often sold is way too small. It divides and dis-integrates us. Melissa Louise Johnson is on a mission to re-discover authentic beauty. Not the counterfeit kind reserved for the toned and airbrushed, but a lasting kind of beauty. Eternal and sacred. Living and moving all around us. Join Melissa as she interviews men and women who exude internal and eternal beauty in order to reshape cultural scripts. It's time we re-discover what beauty truly is.
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Let's drive in the slow lane on Sunday mornings. Pour yourself a cup of coffee or tea and just take a deep breath. Are you searching for something interesting to listen to that can be uplifting? Or, offer you a new perspective about the world? You have landed in the right place. I love plants, the arts, and living on this big blue/green planet Earth too. So join me on Sunday mornings to brighten your day with new knowledge or just light, fun educational entertainment. I just got my hot cuppa ...
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Ipse Dixit

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Ipse Dixit is a podcast on legal scholarship. Each episode of Ipse Dixit features a different guest discussing their scholarship. The podcast also features several special series. "From the Archives" consists historical recordings potentially of interest to legal scholars and lawyers. "The Homicide Squad" consists of investigations of the true stories behind different murder ballads, as well as examples of how different musicians have interpreted the song over time. "The Day Antitrust Died?" ...
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In this fun and light-hearted episode, John Kai returns to chat about the twists and turns of personal growth and self-awareness, all with a good dose of humor. We dive into the importance of embracing change and letting go of the need to control others, as well as the magic of connecting with nature. Many anecdotes are shared through John’s profou…
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Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. For Episode 45 HPRS Race Director John Lacroix discuss the many nuances between road/tri and trail/ultra and highlights the biggest ones so that the new kids on the block will set better expectations for what they're getting into, and perhaps not insist that trail and ultra do it like road…
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In today’s conversation, I was blown away by how a popular therapy model demonstrates the image of God in each of us. More specifically, author and marriage and family therapist, Molly LaCroix helps us see the relevance of the Internal Family Systems therapy model on the journey to healing and wholeness. In our time together, we talk about her late…
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Join us as we dive deep into the mysteries of ancient civilizations with renowned author and researcher Matt LaCroix. In this episode, Matt shares his groundbreaking insights on the Ararat civilization, uncovering hidden histories and challenging mainstream narratives. We explore the profound influence of ancient knowledge on modern society and dis…
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Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. For Episode 44 HPRS Race Director John Lacroix welcomes Emily Royal to the set as we talk about our journey in supporting the Latino Ultra Nature Adventure (LUNA). We discuss the many permitting challenges we've face along the way, as well as how "the entitled" have responded to this event…
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Bernhard Guenther has had a lifelong interest in exploring the mysteries and hidden knowledge surrounding our planet and humanity’s origins, questioning the roots of what constitutes “reality,” and examining how social and spiritual conditioning impacts our collective search for the truth in all aspects of life. In this episode, we discuss our view…
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So often diet culture disconnects us from our bodies and from having a peaceful relationship with food. In today’s episode, I talk with registered dietitian and therapist, Alice Baker, MSRD CEDS-C LMHC LPC LDN, about shedding unhelpful beliefs from diet culture. Alice Baker has over 27 years’ experience in the field of eating disorders. She current…
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In this unique and compelling episode, we delve into the profound journey of healing from Satanic Ritual Abuse (SRA) with the guidance of Nervous System Expert Irene Lyon and the poignant insights of SRA survivor Max Lowen, who also does her own healing work with other survivors. Together, they explore the complex interplay between trauma and the b…
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Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. For Episode 43 HPRS Race Director John Lacroix dives into the numbers to see if anyone has really boycotted UTMB/Ironman this year. Then he talks about the concept of "Ethical Fading" in Ultra race director, arguing against live drone coverage of events, permitting issues, and more.…
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In this episode, Oliver Traldi, a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the James Madison Program at Princeton University, discusses his new book "Political Beliefs: A Philosophical Introduction," which is published by Routledge. Here is the description of the book: Anyone who’s had an argument about politics with a friend may walk a…
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In this thought-provoking episode, we welcome David Whitehead to explore the intriguing trend of modern individuals reverting to fundamental Christianity. Together, we delve into why many seem to find solace in the certainties provided by traditional religious doctrines, viewing this as a way to shy away from life’s mysteries and uncertainties, and…
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In this episode, Alison L. LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, Associate Member of the Department of History at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses her new book, "The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms," which is published by Yale University Press. LaCroix explains what made interb…
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Dr. Jason Nagata is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine at the University of California San Francisco, and is an expert in eating disorders, particularly in boys and men. He has published over 300 articles in academic journals and serves as Senior Editor for the Journal of Eating Disorders, on…
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Jaguar Heart, our very first guest way back from episode 3, returns. He is a teacher and coach specializing in releasing people from internal unconscious prisons to help the soul emerge through the pathway of authenticity. In this episode, we dive deep and reflect on how our thinking, our relationship with life, our understanding of God, and our ex…
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In this episode, Naomi Sunshine, a director in the Public Interest Law Center and Supervising Attorney in the Immigrants Right Clinic at NYU Law School, discusses the process of reclaiming German citizenship under Article 116 Paragraph 2 of the Basic Law, which provides for the restoration of German citizenship to former German citizens deprived of…
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Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. For Episode 42 HPRS Race Director John Lacroix tells the infamous Maverick Story. This is the story about a Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim Adventure where someone was abandoned at the Canyon. The true mis-adventure complete with high drama and lessons learned. "Don't be a Maverick."…
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Joy Marie Clarkson has learned the art of seeing goodness, truth, and beauty in our midst and she helps us do the same. In case you are new to Joy, she holds a PhD in theology from the University of St. Andrews and is the author of two books, Aggressively Happy and, most recently, You Are a Tree. She is also a research associate in theology and lit…
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Carey Wedler is a content creator who focuses on breaking through authoritarian programming to promote peace, freedom, decentralization, and the evolution of consciousness. She previously worked as a journalist and editor-in-chief for the now-banned Anti-Media, an independent news organization. She takes special interest in the intersection of spir…
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In this episode, we explore the delicate dance between the left and right brain hemispheres, uncovering how this balance influences our creativity, imagination, and authentic journey. We highlight the pathways to awakening creativity, cultivating imagination, and finding solace in nature's embrace in our left-brained dominated society. With shared …
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In this episode, Henry Oliver, a writer, speaker, and brand consultant based in London, discusses his new book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life." Oliver begins by explaining what he means by a "late bloomer" and what their stories can tell us about success. He discusses many historical examples of late bloom…
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Heather Creekmore is a podcaster, mom of four, body image coach, and author. In our time together, Heather describes what inspired her to write her latest book, The 40-Day Body Image Workbook, as well as why she’s so passionate about guiding women out of diet culture and into truth. Heather also describes what has helped her improve her own relatio…
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Curtis Stone is internationally recognized for his expertise in small-scale farming, regenerative agriculture, and off-grid living. In this episode, Curtis shares invaluable insights into the pursuit of freedom and self-reliance, drawing from his experiences living off-grid in British Columbia, Canada. From discussing the essence of freedom and sov…
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In this episode, we're joined by Brad Skistimas, the creative force behind Five Times August, for an engaging discussion on challenging mainstream narratives through music. Tune in as we delve into the creative process behind Brad’s thought-provoking songwriting and the courage it takes to go against the crowd in pursuit of truth and authenticity. …
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In this episode Sarah DeHaven returns to unveil the illusion of normalcy and mediocrity, asserting that each individual harbors a unique genius waiting to be unleashed. She highlights the numbing of intuitive faculties, perpetuating existential confusion and steering many away from their personal destinies. Sarah exposes how societal constructs emp…
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In today’s episode I talk with Dr. Charlotte Markey about body image pressures impacting us and the next generation. Dr. Markey is a body image expert, professor of psychology and director of the Health Sciences Center at Rutgers University-Camden. She has authored several books, including The Body Image Book For Girls: Love Yourself and Grow Up Fe…
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Charles Myssy is a Shadow Work Practitioner that guides people in exploring, healing and integrating the deeper and hidden aspects of themselves. He’s the co-founder of Tribr, an international community committed to undergoing the healing and transformative process in a structured, safe and supportive environment, and Bondi Sunset Music, a sober da…
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In this episode we delve into the remarkable saga of Ian Smith, former owner of Atilis Gym, whose bold stand against government mandates captured national attention. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 scamdemic, Smith and his business partner refused to close their gym in defiance of state orders, sparking a high-stakes battle with authorities. J…
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In this episode, Todd Phillips, Assistant Professor at the Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business, and Beau J. Baumann, a Ph.D. student at Yale Law School, discuss their article "The Major Questions Doctrine's Domain," which will be published in the Brooklyn Law Review. Phillips and Baumann begin by explaining what the major …
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In this episode, Matt Blaszczyk, an incoming research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses his article "Impossibility of Emergent Works’ Protection in U.S. and EU Copyright Law," which is published in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology. Blaszczyk begins by explaining the concept of an "emergent work," or work witho…
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Max Lowen is a global citizen having grown up in various countries and is trilingual in Italian, Spanish and English. She is a survivor of satanic ritual abuse, torture and trafficking who went on to do her healing work and train in trauma and recovery to help other survivors and those trapped in the cycle of violence. In this episode, Max recounts…
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Take a run with The Human Potential Running Series podcast. For Episode 41 HPRS Race Director John Lacroix talks about Niwot's Challenge; what it is, how and why it was created, and some of its inner intricacies. Then, the story about how he almost died during a Niwot's Booksetting in April 2015.By Human Potential LLC
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In this episode we delve into the depths of uncertainty as both a guide and teacher in our journey through the intricate dance of life, where uncertainty serves as a necessary element for growth and transformation. Drawing from her expertise in astrology and human design, Erin sheds light on how cosmic energies within and without influence our path…
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John Van Sloten is a Calgary-based writer, teacher, and pastor who is passionate about helping people engage God everywhere. Over the past ten years he has preached dozens of creation and Bible-based sermons on topics like radiation therapy, river hydrology, chemical catalysts, tree branches, human knees, and DNA repair mechanisms. John is a regula…
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With Yerasimos’s father passing away last week, and Joel recently having to navigate the death of a child in-utero, we decided to record an episode this week with just the two of us exploring the timeless mysteries of life, death and meaning through the lens of our uniquely personal recent experiences. Listeners are invited to contemplate their own…
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From 1935-53, the DuPont Company sponsored a radio program titled "Cavalcade of America." This episode dramatized the United States Constitution. The recording consists of three 78 RPM records, which were collected and digitized by the Internet Archive. Unfortunately, the B-side of the third 78 was too damaged to digitize. Hosted on Acast. See acas…
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In this episode, Beau Baumann, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, discusses his article "Americana Administrative Law," which is published in the Georgetown Law Journal. Baumann describes the origins and history of the non-delegation doctrine and the major questions doctrine, explaining how both are rooted in an ideological fantasy of a Congress t…
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