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Kingdom Intelligence Briefing Podcast serves as a digital portal to nurture and empower the Remnant worldwide. Join Dr. Michael K. Lake (Author of the Best-Seller, The Shinar Directive: Preparing the Way for the Son of Perdition, and Chancellor and Founder of Biblical Life College and Seminary) for in-depth teachings from God's Word that provide a balanced approach to life that is both Spirit-Filled and Hebraic. It's time to hit the challenges facing believers today head-on with biblical pri ...
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As humanity undergoes the great awakening and shifts from an ego-driven to a Heart-powered existence, everyone is wondering how to make this happen on a personal level. Join your Heart Consciousness guide, Katerina Gray, and her guests (human and in Spirit form) as they take you on a weekly journey to expand consciousness, shift your frequency, awaken intuition, and embody your Soul fully. Prepare to be inspired to transform your life with a practical approach to spirituality and higher cons ...
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Hey Soul Warriors – Welcome to our podcast. We are Wolf and Tara – the founders of Soul Intentions. We are your seasoned guides to change-making and out-of-the-box thinking. Do you find yourself doing all the right things, but nothing seems to be shifting. It feels like there is an invisible wall you just can't seem to scale. This is when you get to choose – Evolve or Repeat? When we keep the promises we make to ourselves, cool shit happens. It’s just that simple. One small shift, one small ...
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The OneTalk Show Tarot Podcast and TV

JNC Talent Productions Agency, LLC

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A TwinFlame 🔥❤️Journey Debunking My Personal Experience LOVE TALK WITH ONE..Tarot readings energy talks with spirit guided chats. Positive healthy lifestyle with spice and class. I’m clairvoyant and intuitively guided...I speak my mind and use profanity while smoking marijuana gods gift 🎁. Community activists and tiger mom... speaking my truth without apologizing. Being strong enough to go through this Twin Flame 🔥 Journey And Debunking it. You are all you need to succeed. Be the best you an ...
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Wake Up

Douglas James Cottrell PhD

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This podcast explores the mystical side of human intuition, consciousness and awareness known as the Noetic Sciences. Can you perceive the future? Yes you can... Have you ever had a dream come true? Did you "just know" something was going to happen and then it did? Have you ever "had a feeling" something was going to happen and then it did? If so then my friend you are able to perceive the future and you're in the WAKE UP. Our podcast explains the way to the higher human consciousness to man ...
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"The world doesn't need more coaches who teach you how to sell. It needs more guides who remind you how to co-create with your Soul." This episode delivers some powerful food for thought for anyone interested in exploring the dynamics of sacred feminine business model. We dive into an exploration of some shadow aspects of the coaching and personal …
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Congratulations class of 2024, you've graduated from college. But now what? If you look at statistics, new graduates today have better than average job prospects. At a macro level, the US job market is looking good. 175,000 new jobs were added in April, and the unemployment rate remained low - at just 3.9 percent. But, that may not be how it feels …
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Soundside host Libby Denkmann sits down with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell to discuss Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz's removal from his job on Wednesday, under pressure from a series of lawsuits including allegations of discrimination and harassment at the department. Sue Rahr, the former King County Sheriff and head of Washington State’s Criminal …
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Seattle's Cheryl Glass was a sprint car racing sensation. She won the season finale at the Skagit Speedway in 1980, took the Pacific Northwest racing world by storm, and had serious aspirations of racing in the Indy 500. Even today, Glass remains one of the most well known Black female race car drivers in U.S. history. But after a series of acciden…
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Seattle’s Chief of Police, Adrian Diaz, has been dismissed from his job. Diaz and the department have endured a flurry of allegations and lawsuits from employees over the past year. including claims of discriminatory behavior by Diaz toward women and people of color, and rumors of a relationship with an employee that roiled the department. Hanging …
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Seattle Public Library’s services remain limited today after a ransomware attack took much of the library’s technology systems offline. In a blog post, the Library said it had been preparing to take computer systems down for maintenance over Memorial Day Weekend when workers discovered a ransomware event affecting the entire network. At this point,…
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The H5N1 bird flu continues to spread to U.S. dairy cows – affecting dozens of herds in at least ten states. The dairy industry has been hesitant to test cows for the virus. The FDA says pasteurized milk is safe to drink. A team of University of Washington and Fred Hutch Cancer Center researchers is working to track the avian influenza by sequencin…
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When author Noé Álvarez was growing up in Yakima, WA he remembers hearing accordion music wafting in the orchards where his parents picked fruit, at dance halls, and at house parties. But his grandfather Eulogio – a traveling accordion player – remained a figure steeped in mystery and infamy. The path to understanding that “ancestral tragedy” sent …
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Over the last 18 months, thousands of asylum-seeking migrants have found a temporary home at the Riverton Park United Methodist Church in Tukwila. The church isn’t set up to be a long term shelter - but with few beds open in King County’s family shelters each night - this temporary solution has become a lifeline for asylum seekers. But how did this…
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KIB 438 – Overcoming Babylon’s Conditioning Kingdom Intelligence Briefing While in Egypt/Babylon, we were conditioned to think and act through the worldview and practices of the Mystery Religions. Much of the Church has embraced the ways of Babylon to promote their ministries and to establish tainted doctrines. We are now on the edge of a tsunami o…
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We'd love to hear from you, Soul Warrior! Welcome to our Monthly Energy Update series! ✨ Get ready to evolve with greater ease by possessing a deeper inner knowing of the ever-changing currents of the cosmos. Join us as we decode the energies of the month, offering insights, guidance, and powerful shifts to keep you aligned with your soul intention…
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This solo episode dives into not so popular truths about the human Spiritual Awakening journeys. You do not want to miss this episode! What is discussed: Does a Spiritual Awakening have to be dramatic and traumatic? Where does the Spiritual Awakening start and how does it end? What does the path of Spiritual Awakening REALLY look like? What pitfall…
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Starting in 2018, state and federal officials began moving over 300 mountain goats from the Olympic Peninsula to the North Cascades.It was a joint project with local tribes, the Olympic National Park, Washington Fish and Wildlife, and the U.S. Forest Service. Now, more than five years later, reporting from the Everett Herald indicates the project h…
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Late last month, KUOW announced the station was ending its RadioActive Youth Media program. For 20 years, RadioActive brought listeners the stories and perspectives of young people in the Pacific Northwest. Soundside producer Noel Gasca reflects on what the program has meant to the over 6,000 youth who participated - and what will be lost. See omny…
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Homelessness policy has become a lightning rod in Burien, as the city’s approach toward people sleeping outside has drawn scrutiny and lawsuits. The latest; the city council agreed to build a pallet shelter on land owned by Seattle City Light. King County agreed to give the city a million dollars for the project, but now the city council is conside…
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In 2015 “Our Children’s Trust” took aim at what they thought was a major contributor to ongoing climate problems: that the U.S. government had continued to permit, authorize and subsidize fossil fuel extraction. So, along with 21 plaintiffs whose ages ranged from 8 to 19 years old, they sued the U.S. government. Even though the "Juliana V United St…
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Author Nora Kenworthy's new book, Crowded Out: The True Costs of Crowdfunding Healthcare, looks at the complex set of experiences of people using platforms like GoFundMe to raise money for medical care and how the platform potentially shapes the world around us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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The University of Washington reached an agreement with the leaders of an encampment of students protesting the war in Gaza. As part of that agreement, students had until 3 p.m. Monday to clear the area where they’ve been living. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KUOW News and Information
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In a study published Monday in the journal Nature Medicine, researchers at the University of Washington and at universities in Colorado and Georgia have found that electrical stimulation on the surface of the skin, targeting the spine, can improve strength, mobility, sensation and function in the bodies of people with long term spinal cord injuries…
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KIB 437 – Judgment and the Remnant Kingdom Intelligence Briefing We are living in days in which sin is glorified, and life is no longer sacred. Truth has been lost in the onslaught of carnal agendas and political propaganda. While the lines are being blurred between the judgment of God and the wrath of the technocratic elite (Watcher technologies),…
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Summer is almost here, last weekend, temperatures climbed into the 80s throughout the Puget Sound area. And for many, warm temperatures mean trips to the beach and swims in Lake Washington. Heading out to swim this past weekend was extra sweet for some beachgoers: the community at Denny Blaine, a beach popular with Seattle’s queer community. It’s o…
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KUOW Director of Community Engagement Zaki Hamid sat down with Soundside to talk about his experience speaking with students, faculty, and counter-protestors at the University of Washington about the pro-Palestine movement. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KUOW News and Information
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This solo episode is dedicated to the experience and cultivation of the connection to Self and the Divine. Your consciousness creates your reality, and every single day you have a choice to make regarding the level of consciousness from which you operate. This choice directly affects your reality. We came here to experience the full spectrum of emo…
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Good news is a shrinking rarity for Boeing these days. The latest: The Department of Justice announced Tuesday that Boeing has violated a settlement related to the deadly 737 Max 8 crashes in 2018 and 2019. The decision opens the door for potential prosecution and is the latest blow to fall for the company, which faces its most existential crisis i…
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New guidance from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends women should get a mammogram every other year starting at age 40 and continuing until age 74. With so much at stake, it’s important to stay in the know. Soundside spoke with Dr. Janie Lee, professor of Radiology at the University of Washington and the director of breast imaging se…
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Melinda French Gates says she is leaving the foundation that bears her name. She announced Monday she will depart the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to focus on other charitable ventures. The foundation headquartered in Seattle is the largest philanthropic organization in the world. This year, it plans to spend 8 and half billion dollars on caus…
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Over the weekend news broke that in addition to current Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson, two more people named "Bob Ferguson" would also be running for governor. By Monday's withdrawal deadline, the "Bob" party looked to be winding down: both of the newcomer Bob Fergusons dropped out of the governor's race. But some officials say the…
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We'd love to hear from you, Soul Warrior! Have you ever wondered why time seems to fly ⌛ when you're having fun 😀, but drags on 😩 when you're bored? 🥱 Let's unravel ✨ Einstein's wisdom that time is a persistent illusion 🌀 created by our human minds. 🧠 Ready to shatter the illusion 💥 and reclaim your power beyond the ticking clock? ⏱️ #TimeIllusion …
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My guest this week is Louise Carron Harris. She is the author of two incredible books, "Earth Shakra Shaman" and "Awakening of the Western Woman." You will hear me mention that's how we met; I read her book and felt deeply transformed by it. This conversation will empower and activate you and make you fall in love with this wonderful human, just as…
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After four years of closed door negotiations, the Department of Energy, EPA, and WA Ecology released a revised plan to clean up 56 million gallons of nuclear waste at the Hanford site in Central Washington. Much of that waste will be turned into glass. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the show happen by making a gift to…
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Like many school districts across the state and country, Seattle Public Schools is staring down a shaky financial future. The district is projecting a $105 million dollar budget shortfall next school year. Soundside host Libby Denkmann talks with SPS School Board President Liza Rankin about what these potential closures could mean for educators, fa…
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In late April, the PTAs at Cascadia and Decatur Elementaries, two highly capable cohort schools, retained a lawyer and sent a letter to the district outlining concerns about the changes to the highly capable program. The letter alleges that SPS doesn’t have the resources to adequately implement the neighborhood school model. And so closing the coho…
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She’s an Oscar nominee, a Golden Globe winner, and the pride of Mountlake Terrace High School. And now, Lily Gladstone has an executive producer credit for her work with "Bring Them Home" a new documentary screening at SIFF next week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By KUOW News and Information
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What started as an art fair made it big in 2001, when the Bellevue Arts Museum opened its brand-new building on the corner of 6th Street and Bellevue Way. But in the decades since opening its doors, BAM has struggled financially, and in recent reporting, the Seattle Times’ Margo Vansynghel found that a recent fundraiser was just one symptom of larg…
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We'd love to hear from you, Soul Warrior! 🔥Tired of Endless Spiritual Seeking? 🔍 💫Break Free from the Cycle 💨 ✨Discover a New Perspective Beyond Tools 🌟 🚀Join the Next Level of Your Evolution! 🚀 Are you 💯 over feeling trapped 🔐 in the never-ending hunt 🕵️ for the next spiritual tool 🔧 to "fix" what's broken? 🧩 In this powerful video, we reveal exac…
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An historic shift to American drug policy is on the way. The United States Drug Enforcement Administration is poised to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III. Weed’s longtime classification has put it at odds with laws in several states, including Washington. We can only make Soundside because listeners support us. Make the sho…
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This solo episode is dedicated to a discussion about inner agency and how many of us are creating excuses, waiting for permissions/validation, and not taking steps in the direction of the life we dream of. If you are looking to get empowered - this episode is for you! If you are looking for encouragement and help working out inner kinks, this is fo…
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Soundside revisits a story produced by RadioActive alum Avery Styer back in 2016. Eight years ago, Avery took us to a space in Capitol Hill that had a special spot in their life - Lambert House, a community center for LGBTQ+ youth. Since that original story, Avery has aged out of the youth programs Lambert House currently offers, but that doesn’t m…
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