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Welcome to the Justice Hansen podcast! Justice Hansen is the quarterback at Arkansas State University, YouTuber (Justice Hansen TV), and his parents' favorite oldest child. This podcast covers sports, fitness, and everything in between! #WalkOnWater
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Sustainable Sounds

(Fife Branch) Scottish Green Party

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Green voices have never been more important as we face up to the climate emergency. The Scottish Greens have been leading the change, delivering the social, economic and environmental justice our society deserves. Our ambitions for Scotland are limitless. This is the podcast produced by the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. Tune in to hear content relevant to the county, country and Green politics. If you are already a Green voter, or trying to find out a bit more about us, then this ...
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EURO—VISION

FRAUD (Audrey Samson & Francisco Gallardo)

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📡 EURO—VISION 🛰 the podcast. A series of weekly podcasts that compile conversations with activists, scholars, fisherpeople and artists, hosted by FRAUD, around the politics of extraction, migration and international agreements that are affecting communities and ecologies on a global scale and that perpetuate European colonial legacies. Speakers include: 📢 Prof. Adekeye Adebajo, Director of the Institute for Pan-African Thought and Conversation at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa. ...
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TGC Q&A

The Gospel Coalition

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Each week, we’re joined by Council members of The Gospel Coalition Council and friends who provide biblical perspective on your most pressing questions. Whatever your doubts or questions may be, this is a space where we hope to share biblical insight into life’s questions together.
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Stuck At Home is a new daily podcast from Starburns Audio hosted by Writer/Actor/Director Cliff Dorfman and Starburns Audio CEO Jason Smith. Every day Jason and Cliff talk about what they are watching/reading/playing while they are stuck at home. Plus lots of great guests from the Starburns Audio family and beyond! New Episodes every weekday.Or watch us live on the Starburns Audio YouTube Page.Stay Safe. Stay Sane. Take Care of Each Other.
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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Episode Notes The Christian faith provides intellectually and existentially satisfying answers to many of life’s questions. But it likewise challenges us to consider whether the things we’re most curious about are really important and liberates us to ask new and better questions. Dr. Matthew Lee Anderson is convinced that the call to follow Jesus i…
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Episode Notes Dr. Gary Schnittjer, Distinguished Professor of Old Testament at Cairn University, is co-editor of the Scripture Connections series to which he is also a contributing author. His book, Old Testament Narrative Books: The Israel Story, explores the histories of the Hebrew kingdoms—their rise, fall, exile, and restoration—and shows their…
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Episode Notes The question “Am I being formed?” is never a valid one for the Christian. Rather, we must continually ask ourselves “By what am I being formed and how?” In his book Digital Liturgies: Rediscovering Christian Wisdom in an Online Age, Samuel D. James claims “Rather than being a neutral tool, the internet (particularly the social interne…
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Episode Notes Our world is becoming increasingly polarized and we're prone to division before unity in any number of arenas. Technology fractures our sense of embodiment and the current culture wars see Christians parting ways over theology, politics, history, race, social justice. This division isn't only external...rather there is an ongoing pres…
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Episode Notes Matthew T. Martens is the author of Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal, a book in which he hopes “to demonstrate from Scripture that justice is, most fundamentally, an issue of love.” “Get love right,” he says, “and you will get justice right. But you will never set the justice system straight without a proper understand…
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Episode Notes Christian colleges and universities committed to biblical authority endeavor to help students see the connection between their faith and the academic subjects they’re studying. This is sometimes hindered by the fact that some professors have been trained in settings where the implications of Christian doctrine for their areas of speci…
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Episode Notes Artificial intelligence and deconstruction are topics receiving a lot of attention in a variety of Christian circles but rarely in the same place. Dr. Michael J. Svigel, department chair and professor of theology at Dallas Theological Seminary, creatively brings the two together in his latest novella, The AItheist. He joined Dr. Keith…
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Episode Notes As evidenced by the multitude of tributes offered following his death, the pastoral ministry, speaking, writing, and example of the late Dr. Timothy Keller helped countless people better know, love, and obey Jesus. Even those who didn’t share his faith, have offered sincere expressions of gratitude and admiration for his life. In this…
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Welcome to the Solomon Success Show! Listen in as Jason and Bruce Fleet talk about The Solomon Secret: Seven Principles of Financial Success from King Solomon, History’s Wealthiest Man. Using Solomon's life and teachings as a foundation, Bruce Fleet offers today's readers a unique, well-grounded, proven method of wise investing. Solomon was more th…
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Welcome to the Solomon Success Show! Listen in as Jason talks about the Ten Commandments of Successful Investing. Follow Jason on TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & LINKEDIN Twitter.com/JasonHartmanROI Instagram.com/jasonhartman1/ Linkedin.com/in/jasonhartmaninvestor/ Call our Investment Counselors at: 1-800-HARTMAN (US) or visit: https://www.jasonhartman.com/ F…
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Episode Notes Many believe higher Ed is facing an existential crisis. While non profit and for profit schools are battling issues of affordability, enrollment, and latent COVID realities, the need for Christ centered, academically rigorous, and biblically faithful institutions of higher Ed remains. In this episode of Cairn Commons, Dr. Todd William…
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Episode Notes Many believe higher Ed is facing an existential crisis. While non profit and for profit schools are battling issues of affordability, enrollment, and latent COVID realities, the need for Christ centered, academically rigorous, and biblically faithful institutions of higher Ed remains. In this episode of Cairn Commons, Dr. Todd William…
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Episode Notes The Edmiston Center focuses on Christian endurance in the midst of competing cultural narratives. Mrs. K. A. Ellis, its director, joined Dr. Keith Plummer to talk about how she came to Christ and the people and things God used to form her heart for Christians experiencing persecution around the world. What different forms does persecu…
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Episode Notes When Christians think about sharing the gospel, many of us tend to think primarily in terms of making a presentation. Dr. Randy Newman, the Senior Fellow for Evangelism and Apologetics at the C. S. Lewis Institute, is convinced that we need to think much more about how to engage people in conversations, and for years he's been teachin…
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Episode Notes We are most vulnerable to drifting from the core teachings of the Christian faith when we find them boring, irrelevant, or embarrassing. Dr. Trevin Wax wrote his book The Thrill of Orthodoxy: Rediscovering the Adventure of Christian Faith to counteract the familiarity with Christian teaching that he says is the enemy of wonder. He joi…
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Episode Notes Chris Martin, author of The Wolf in Their Pockets: 13 Ways the Social Internet Threatens the People You Lead, returns to the podcast to talk with Dr. Keith Plummer about why Christian leaders need to understand how our relationship with social media changes the ways we think, feel, and believe. Chris explains why he calls social media…
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Episode Notes A 2022 Pew Research study suggests 18–35-year-olds are leaving the church at alarming rates. In this podcast, we dig into the data with several local pastors to find out what factors are in play and how the rise in secularism has accelerated so called "de-conversion". Yet, there is great cause for hope - the Holy Spirit is at work, di…
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Episode Notes Dutch Reformed Theologian Herman Bavinck has been broadly influential to many of today's seasoned pastors and theologians. His work on the Revelation of God and Reformed Dogmatics became standard fare for seminarians decades ago. Even still, much of his work has yet to be translated into English. One theologian and translator working …
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Episode Notes Seasoned journalist Bonnie Kristian believes America is in the midst of a knowledge crisis that the church cannot afford to ignore. In fact, she thinks it could be the most pressing and unprecedented challenge for contemporary discipleship. Her new book _Untrustworthy: The Knowledge Crisis Breaking Our Brains, Polluting Our Politics, …
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Episode Notes It has always been hard for Christians to strike a balance on "things." Either there seems a push to imply there should be no restraint with respect to material goods, or the opposite extreme: no restraint on the guilt placed on Christians for owning anything of great value. On this Cairn Commons podcast, hosts Ben Best and Nate Wambo…
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Episode Notes “Gift” and “good” aren’t words that usually come to mind when we think about our limitations. Dr. Kelly M. Kapic, author of You’re Only Human: How Your Limits Reflect God’s Design and Why That’s Good News, thinks this reveals a serious theological problem, writing that denying our finitude “distorts our view of God and what Christian …
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Episode Notes Chris Martin, author of Terms of Service: The Real Cost of Social Media, says social media has become so pervasive that not even non-users can fully escape it. He joins Dr. Keith Plummer to talk about how social media is influencing how we think and feel about life in largely negative ways and—most importantly, what Christians can do …
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Episode Notes The Dr. is in--again--and this time, Nate Wambold talks mid-life with Dr. Matt Miller, Director of Cairn's Counseling. Is Generation X long-forgotten and already checked out, or just spooling up to make a huge impact on future generations? Do middle aged men cry more easily, and how do men and women process middle age differently? Fin…
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Episode Notes Due to changes in the culture and a renewed vision for discipleship in youth ministry, many are re-examining approaches to youth ministry. The Covid-19 "Divine Disruption" accelerated changes and also revealed things about youth ministry that have served to clarify our true mission. In this episode, Youth Pastor Ben Best and Dr. Matt …
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode six we hear from Fiona McOwan, who is the Scottish Greens Council candidate for the Rosyt…
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Episode Notes Faithfully following Jesus in a digital and media-saturated society involves more than not using our devices for explicitly immoral purposes. Forming biblical wisdom requires being aware of how our technological practices might be shaping us in ways contrary to that of Christ. Listen to Dr. Felicia Wu Song, author of Restless Devices:…
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Description In our last episode, we considered how institutions such as the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) are managing the extinction of the bluefin tuna, which is emptying the seas and leading to the forced displacement of fisherfolk, namely, that are traditionally living from the wildlife in those seas. I…
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Today, Jason welcomes geopolitical expert Peter Zeihan to the show today to discuss the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. Peter discusses Putin’s motivations, Russia’s demographics and energy exports and if the response from the West will be enough to stop this conflict. What are the short and long term economic and agricultural implications …
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Join Jason today as he welcomes Dr. Peter McCullough, MD. Dr. McCullough has over 50 peer-reviewed papers and is an extremely credible person in the medical field. You can also watch the video NOT on YouTube (having been censored) but on Jason’s other video sites: JasonHartman.com/Rumble JasonHartman.com/Bitchute JasonHartman.com/Odysee After recei…
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode five we hear from Esme Houston of the Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire Greens. Originally from …
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Don't forget to register for the Jason Hartman Live virtual event on April 1 & 2! Learn how to optimize your portfolio, evaluate investments like a pro and so much more! Go to JasonHartman.com now! And today, Jason welcomes the legendary Mark Victor Hansen, best selling author, real estate investor and entrepreneur! He talks today about his new boo…
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode four Tim Porteus has recently been the Green candidate for a council by-election in East …
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode three we hear from Cameron Glasgow, who is the Co-Convenor of the West Lothian Branch of …
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If you are curious about philosophy but it seems a little too abstract to tackle on your own--this podcast is for you. What is philosophy? How do I get started in studying? Are the stereotypes of philosophers valid, and is there any difference in how the Christian ought to conceive of theology? Cairn's assistant professor, Bob Larocca, tackles thes…
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode one we hear from David Hansen, who is the Secretary of the Fife Branch of the Scottish Gr…
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. In episode one we hear the guest musician for this series, Colin McEwan. Originally from Edinburgh, …
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Sustainable Sounds is the podcast from the Fife Branch of the Scottish Green Party. In our first ever series of episodes, Tao MacLeod talks to those who are making a difference. You can join the Scottish Green Party at our website, greens.scot/join. This is a Half Court Press production by Tao MacLeod, for the Scottish Green Party. The music was pr…
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Episode Notes If you are curious about philosophy but it seems a little too abstract to tackle on your own--this podcast is for you. What is philosophy? How do I get started in studying? Are the stereotypes of philosophers valid, and is there any difference in how the Christian ought to conceive of theology? Cairn's assistant professor, Bob Larocca…
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Episode Notes Join Dr. Miller and Nate Wambold for a discussion on anxiety. Is anxiety on the rise? Does a person know if anxiety is clinical or not? What has Covid done to anxiety levels and why, and how do I help my kids and other deal with anxiety. We address this, some of the political aspects of Covid, and Dr. Miller even drops a few pointed p…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, the final installment of our six-week series on faith and work, Greg Phelan answers the question, “How do I glorify God even when my work seems meaningless?” He discusses: • The danger: self-justification (:36) • Looking big (1:28) • Thinking small (3:15) • Remembering the promise (4:30) • How we can glorify God (6:40) E…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, the fifth in our six-week series on faith and work, Bill Davis answers the question, “How should we think biblically about end-of-life care?” He discusses: • Why end-of-life care (00:32) • End-of-life and medical ethics committees (3:05) • Advocating for others in end-of-life (9:35) • Two things to know when advocating f…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, the fourth in our six-week series on faith and work, Robby Holt and Brian Fikkert answer the question, “How can we include the poor in the conversation?” They discuss: • Connecting the conversation (:43) • Biblical foundations (1:48) • Economics (3:10) • Creation: work as part of God’s design (4:14) • Image bearing (7:12…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, our third in a six-week series on faith and work, Amy Sherman answers the question, “How did followers of Jesus serve the poor?” She discusses: • Imitating Jesus (:32) • Formalizing the process (1:58) • John Calvin and the Reformation influence (2:47) • John Wesley and the Methodist tradition (4:04) • The influence of Oc…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, our second in a six-week series on faith and work, Matt Rusten discusses four ways pastors can encourage congregants in their work life. He discusses: How pastors and congregants can connect over work (:47) In the corporate worship gathering (2:31) In pastoral practices (3:58) In discipleship and spiritual formation (5:0…
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In this episode of TGC Q&A, we begin a six-week series titled “Faith & Work” with Missy Wallace, who answers several questions regarding the affirmation of goodness in the workplace. She discusses: The Gospel changes everything including how we think about work (0:46) The kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven (3:21) Our own brokenness and sancti…
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Description In the previous episode, we considered legacies of pelagic extraction from the perspective of artisanal fisherfolk, and discussed how to begin unthinking and unknowing these extractive ontologies. In the following, with Dr Jennifer Telesca we focus on the role of institutions tasked with conservation management in 'managing extinction'.…
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