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This podcast allows listeners to submit their wildest and craziest stories (via email) about sex, love, and relationships. ALL STORIES ARE ANONYMOUS! Submit stories to msreneesay@gmail.com. Weekly episodes every Friday at 12 pm. (Eastern Standard Time) Explicit content, Intended for mature audience. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tina-williams2/support
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Authentic musings and wisdom about life, love, sex, and kink with the Women in charge focus. Formerly the Dominant Women Lifestyle Podcast. The real-life li'l chat with Ms. Savage is raw and uncensored. For ads-free, bonus episodes or early access, join the private community:https://www.patreon.com/mssarasavage
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An exploration of the life that happens before, behind, and beyond the spotlight. Host Geoff Edgers paints intimate, sound-rich, and surprising portraits of some of the most creative people in the world. The first season includes: Norm Macdonald, Ava Duvernay, Ms. Pat, Hanson and David Letterman. A collaboration between WBUR and The Washington Post.
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Looking for a fresh and fun way to explore the Bible? Join Master Storyteller, Michael Wood, M.Ed., M.S., as he brings the easy-to-read version (ERV) of the Bible to life! Perfect for young Christians or those curious about the Good Book, our dramatized podcast features unique voices, thrilling music, and captivating sound effects. Dive into all 66 books with engaging introductions showing you how everything connects from Genesis to Revelation. Thanks to Bible League International, you can t ...
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The Reframed Brain Podcast highlights the importance of centering brain health and unseen injuries. Founder and host, Erica Savage delivers honest experience-driven commentary as a brain injury champion and mental health advocate after surviving being hit twice by a large truck while traveling for work in March 2021. Erica’s political and social work has been paused and re-routed as a result of active healing and ongoing recovery. Featured guests will range from medical practitioners to ther ...
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The SensuElle Podcast with Ari Antwine features interviews by and for empowered sensualists exploring how sex and sensuality are integral to their life, work, and joy. Sit down with Sensual Educator, Showgirl, & spiritual wellness badass Ari Antwine, as she asks Women, femmes, and gender non-conforming folks for an informed, candid, no-bullshit perspective on how they are changing the sensual or sexual sphere. Oh, and everyone describes the best orgasm they’ve had! Fun, right?
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King Saul disobeys God's command by offering a burnt sacrifice himself instead of waiting for Samuel, leading to God's rejection of him as king. Meanwhile, Jonathan, Saul's son, bravely attacks a Philistine outpost with his armor-bearer, sparking panic and confusion among the Philistine army. Will Saul's disobedience cost Israel its victory, or can…
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As Saul is anointed king, God changes his heart, and he prophesies among the prophets, amazing those who knew him. Despite some skepticism, Saul is publicly chosen by lot and confirmed by Samuel as king, leading to initial victories and growing support. However, Samuel warns the people to obey the Lord and stay faithful, or both they and their king…
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The Israelites, discontent with their judges, demand a king to rule over them, like other nations. Despite Samuel's warnings about the burdens a king would impose, God instructs Samuel to anoint Saul, a humble man from the tribe of Benjamin. As Saul searches for his father's lost donkeys, Samuel reveals his destiny to become the first king of Israe…
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The Philistines capture the Ark of the Covenant and place it in the temple of their god Dagon, but calamity befalls them as their idol falls and they suffer from plagues. Terrified, they return the Ark to Israel, where it brings blessings to those who treat it with reverence. Will the Israelites recognize the power of the Ark and follow God's comma…
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A man of God warns Eli, the high priest, about the impending judgment on his household due to the sins of his sons, Hophni and Phinehas. God declares that both sons will die on the same day, and a faithful priest will be raised in Eli's place. Despite the warning, Eli's sons continue their wicked ways, leading to the capture of the Ark of the Coven…
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Hannah, deeply distressed by her inability to have children, fervently prays to God for a son and promises to dedicate him to the Lord's service. God hears her prayer, and she gives birth to Samuel, whom she brings to the temple to serve under Eli the priest. As Samuel grows in wisdom and favor, Eli's sons' wickedness brings judgment upon Eli's hou…
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Ruth, following Naomi's advice, visits Boaz at the threshing floor to seek his protection as a kinsman-redeemer. Boaz, impressed by Ruth's loyalty, agrees to marry her if a closer kinsman declines. Will Boaz overcome this obstacle and marry Ruth, ensuring her and Naomi's future? Will Boaz overcome this obstacle and marry Ruth, ensuring her and Naom…
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Naomi, a widow, and her daughter-in-law Ruth, also widowed, leave Moab to return to Bethlehem. Ruth, determined to support Naomi, gleans in the fields of Boaz, a kind and wealthy relative. Will Boaz recognize Ruth's loyalty and kindness, leading to a brighter future for them both? Jesus encounters a man born blind and heals him by making mud with h…
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In Judges 20-21, the Israelites unite in outrage against the tribe of Benjamin due to a grievous crime committed in Gibeah, leading to a brutal civil war. After fierce battles that decimate the Benjamites, Israel mourns their near extinction and devises unconventional means to find wives for the surviving Benjamin men, ensuring the tribe's continua…
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In Judges 18, the tribe of Dan seeks a new homeland and steals idols and a priest from Micah’s house, setting up their own place of worship. Judges 19 tells a harrowing story where a Levite and his concubine face grave inhospitality in the Benjamite city of Gibeah, leading to the concubine's tragic death. This brutal act sparks a civil war within I…
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In Judges 16, Samson falls in love with Delilah, who is bribed by the Philistines to discover the secret of his strength. Through deceit, she learns that his power lies in his uncut hair, leads to its cutting, and Samson is captured, blinded, and imprisoned by the Philistines. However, during a public spectacle, his strength returns as his hair reg…
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In Judges 14-15, Samson's journey intertwines with personal revenge and divine destiny. After his marriage to a Philistine woman goes awry, he vows vengeance against her people, using supernatural strength to outwit and overpower them. His exploits, from killing a lion with his bare hands to catching 300 foxes and using them to set the Philistines'…
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In Judges 12, the conflict between the Ephraimites and Jephthah escalates after the Ephraimites criticize Jephthah for not calling them to fight the Ammonites. Jephthah responds by fiercely defending his actions and engaging in a brutal battle with them, using a password trick at the river crossing to distinguish and slay fleeing Ephraimites. Movin…
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In Judges 10-11, Israel is oppressed by the Ammonites, leading them to repent for forsaking God. Jephthah, a fierce but outcast warrior, is chosen by the elders of Gilead to lead the fight against Ammon. After vowing disastrously to sacrifice whatever first comes out of his house if he wins, Jephthah is victorious, but his only daughter greets him …
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In Judges 9, Abimelech, a son of Gideon through his concubine, conspires to become king by brutally killing his seventy half-brothers, except for the youngest, Jotham, who escapes. Abimelech rules over Israel for three turbulent years, facing rebellion and ultimately meeting his demise when a woman drops a millstone on his head during the siege of …
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In Judges 7:8-8, Gideon and his tiny army of 300 men, armed with trumpets and jars with torches inside, surround the Midianite camp at night. Following Gideon's lead, they break the jars, sound the trumpets, and shout, causing chaos and fear among the Midianites who turn on each other in the darkness. Gideon's unconventional tactics lead to a signi…
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In Judges 6-7, the Israelites are oppressed by the Midianites, leading them to cry out to the Lord for help. God chooses Gideon, a humble farmer, to save Israel and gives him signs of assurance, including the famous fleece test. Armed with a small army chosen by God, Gideon prepares to face the vast Midianite forces. Will Gideon's tiny band of 300 …
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Today's Reframed Brain episode highlights the intersection of food and wellness while lifting forward two critical awareness campaigns: Maternal Mental Health and Mental Health Month. We also share resoures for help and important numbers to share! Please leave a 5-star review, subscribe and like @The Reframed Brain Podcast YouTube channel and conne…
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In Judges 4-5, Deborah, a prophetess and leader of Israel, teams up with Barak to face the formidable Canaanite army led by Sisera. Despite overwhelming odds, they trust in God's promise of victory. The Canaanites are routed, and Sisera meets his end at the hands of Jael, who drives a tent peg through his skull while he sleeps. Can Deborah and Bara…
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In Judges 2:6-3, after Joshua's death, the Israelites fail to fully drive out the Canaanites, leading them to coexist and eventually adopt their pagan practices, which angers God. As a result, God decides not to assist Israel against their enemies, instead using these nations to test Israel's faithfulness. Amidst the turmoil, God raises judges as l…
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In Judges 1-2:1-5, after Joshua's death, the Israelites inquire of God who should lead them into battle against the Canaanites. The tribe of Judah is chosen, and together with Simeon, they achieve several military victories, but struggle to completely drive out the inhabitants due to their chariots of iron. Despite these victories, an angel rebukes…
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In Joshua chapters 23 and 24, Joshua, nearing the end of his life, gathers all the tribes of Israel to deliver a poignant farewell address. He recounts the mighty deeds God performed for Israel, from delivering them from Egypt to granting them victory over their enemies and possession of the Promised Land. Joshua challenges the people to remain fai…
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In Joshua 21:20-22, the tribes of Israel receive their allotments of land, fulfilling God's promises made to their ancestors. The Levites, dedicated to religious duties, are granted cities and pasturelands throughout the tribal territories. As the Israelites settle into their new homes, Joshua calls the eastern tribes—Reuben, Gad, and half the trib…
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In Joshua chapters 19 to 21, the remaining seven tribes of Israel receive their inheritance of land, divvied up by Joshua under God's guidance. The Levites, who have no land of their own, are granted specific towns and pastures within these allocations, ensuring their care by the other tribes. Amidst these distributions, how will the Levites mainta…
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In Joshua chapters 17 and 18, the Israelites continue the division of the Promised Land under Joshua's guidance. Chapter 17 details the allotments for the tribes of Manasseh and Ephraim, highlighting issues such as gender in inheritance rights and territorial disputes. By chapter 18, seven tribes had not yet received their land, prompting Joshua to…
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In Joshua 15-16, the land of Canaan is divided among the tribes of Israel, with Caleb claiming the hill country of Hebron and the descendants of Joseph receiving vast territories including Ephraim and West Manasseh. These chapters detail the specific boundaries and cities encompassed within these tribal allotments, reflecting God's promises and the…
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In Joshua chapters 13-14, God instructs Joshua to divide the land of Canaan among the Israelites, emphasizing areas yet to be conquered. As the land is distributed, Caleb reminds Joshua of Moses' promise that he would inherit the land where he had set foot, as a reward for his unwavering faithfulness when he scouted it 45 years earlier. At 85, Cale…
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In Joshua chapters 11 and 12, Joshua leads the Israelites in a series of decisive battles against northern Canaanite kings, culminating in a sweeping victory at the Waters of Merom, where they decisively defeat a massive coalition of enemy forces. After this, the text details Joshua’s continued conquests across the land, systematically overcoming k…
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In Joshua 9:16-10, the Israelites discover they have been deceived by the Gibeonites, who pretended to be from a distant land to make a peace treaty. Despite the deception, Joshua honors the treaty to protect them, which leads to a series of battles against other kings in the region. As Joshua fights these battles, he asks God to make the sun stand…
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In Joshua chapters 8 and 9, the Israelites, led by Joshua, cleverly capture the city of Ai through a strategic ambush, showcasing God's guidance after their initial defeat. Following their victory, Joshua renews the Covenant by reading all the words of the Law before the entire assembly. However, the nearby Gibeonites, fearing for their lives, reso…
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In Joshua 5:13-7, as Joshua nears Jericho, he encounters a mysterious figure who identifies himself as the commander of the Lord’s army. This divine meeting provides Joshua with reassurance and a divine strategy for the upcoming battles. With the walls of Jericho looming large, will Joshua's faith in this heavenly guidance lead his people to victor…
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In Joshua 3-5:1-12, Joshua leads the Israelites to the brink of the Jordan River, miraculously parting the waters so they can cross into the promised land on dry ground, mirroring Moses' Red Sea miracle. As they enter the land of Canaan, the Israelites commemorate their crossing by setting up twelve stones from the riverbed. Upon crossing, they cel…
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In Joshua 1, God commissions Joshua as Moses' successor, charging him to lead Israel into the Promised Land, emphasizing bravery and adherence to the law. In Joshua 2, Joshua sends two spies to Jericho, where Rahab, a local prostitute, hides them from the king's men in exchange for a promise of safety when Israel attacks. As Rahab's house, built in…
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In Deuteronomy 33-34, Moses, before his death, blesses each of the Israelite tribes with prophetic words, envisioning their futures filled with prosperity and victory. He ascends Mount Nebo, where God shows him the Promised Land stretching out in all directions—land he will never enter due to his previous disobedience. Standing on the mountain's pe…
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In Deuteronomy 31:30 to 32, Moses delivers his final song to the Israelites, a poignant moment filled with prophetic warnings and reminders of God's faithfulness. This song reviews their history, highlighting God's protection and the consequences of their disobedience, serving as a last testament before Moses' death. As Moses recites this emotive s…
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In Deuteronomy 30:11-31:29, Moses shares his final words with the Israelites, emphasizing that the commandments given by God are not too difficult or distant, but rather within their reach to obey. He presents them with a choice between life and death, blessings and curses, urging them to choose life by loving and obeying God. As Moses prepares to …
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In Deuteronomy 29, Moses assembles the Israelites to renew their covenant with God, emphasizing the blessings of obedience and the curses of disobedience as they stand at the brink of entering the Promised Land. Chapter 30 details God's promise of restoration and mercy if they turn back to Him, even if they are scattered among the nations. Will the…
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Deuteronomy 28:15-68 describes the severe consequences that will befall the Israelites if they do not obey God’s commandments. The passage vividly details curses affecting personal health, agricultural productivity, social status, and national security. Will the Israelites heed these warnings, or will they face the dire repercussions of disobedienc…
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In Deuteronomy 26-28:1-14, the Israelites are instructed by Moses on the steps for presenting their first fruits to God as an act of thanksgiving, recognizing their deliverance from Egypt. They are also taught the importance of obeying God's commands to ensure prosperity and blessing in the Promised Land. The pivotal moment arises as they stand at …
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In Deuteronomy 23-25, Moses instructs the Israelites on various laws regarding purity, community interactions, and fairness. These include guidelines on who may enter the assembly of the Lord, rules for cleanliness in the military camp, and obligations towards one’s neighbor, such as returning lost items. The text also covers justice in measures an…
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In Deuteronomy 21-22, Moses delivers laws concerning family and community behavior. These laws address complex issues like the treatment of captives, the responsibilities towards the firstborn, and protocols for dealing with unsolved murders and various violations of marital and societal norms. As these guidelines set forth challenging moral decisi…
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In Deuteronomy 19-20, Moses instructs the Israelites on setting up cities of refuge to protect those who accidentally cause a death, emphasizing justice and the importance of community safety. Chapter 20 outlines the rules for warfare, providing guidance on who should fight and the offer of peace before battle, reinforcing trust in God during confl…
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In Deuteronomy 17-18, Moses instructs the Israelites on the administration of justice, emphasizing the need to avoid idolatry and follow God’s laws closely. He also outlines the roles and responsibilities of kings, priests, and prophets, ensuring that leaders remain humble and true to God's commandments. As Moses talks about the prophet who will sp…
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In Deuteronomy 15-16, Moses instructs the Israelites on the laws of compassion and forgiveness, emphasizing the cancellation of debts every seven years and the proper treatment of servants. Deuteronomy 16 continues with the directives for observing Passover, the Feast of Weeks, and the Feast of Booths, underscoring the importance of justice and rej…
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In Deuteronomy 13-14, Moses instructs the Israelites on loyalty to God, detailing the severe consequences for idolatry and emphasizing the importance of distinguishing themselves as a holy people through specific dietary laws and practices. He warns against false prophets and teaches the importance of obedience to God's commandments, even in the fa…
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In Deuteronomy 11-12, Moses continues to remind the Israelites about the importance of loving and obeying God as they prepare to enter the Promised Land. He recounts the mighty acts God performed in Egypt and the wilderness, emphasizing that the land they are about to possess flows with milk and honey—a reward for their faithfulness. Moses sets bef…
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Deuteronomy chapters 9 and 10 recount Moses reminding the Israelites of their rebellious nature and past sins, particularly highlighting the incident with the Golden Calf at Horeb, despite God's miracles and guidance. Moses describes his own role as an intercessor, spending 40 days and nights praying for the people, leading to God's decision to spa…
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In Deuteronomy 6-8, Moses instructs the Israelites on the importance of obedience to God, emphasizing love, fear, and service to Him as the key to their survival and prosperity in the Promised Land. He reminds them of their covenant with God, the necessity of passing down their faith to future generations, and warns against the dangers of pride and…
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In Deuteronomy 4:15-40, Moses cautions the Israelites against idolatry, reminding them of their unique experience at Mount Sinai where they saw no form but heard God's voice. He emphasizes the importance of adhering to God's laws for their own good and to possess the land promised to their ancestors. Moses' words serve as a poignant reminder of God…
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In Deuteronomy 2-4, Moses shares with the Israelites God's command to begin taking possession of the land He promised them, starting with a victory over Sihon, king of Heshbon. Moses recounts the refusal of Sihon to allow Israel passage through his land, leading to a battle in which Israel triumphs, marking the start of their conquest of the promis…
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