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Elemental Leaders

Dave Workman, Paul Baldwin, & Guests

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The Elemental Leaders Podcast is designed to help you become more effective in your leadership! From inspiring stories to practical tips and strategies, we explore various aspects of church leadership and provide insights that you can apply in your own life and work. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, our podcast offers valuable information and resources to help you achieve your goals and lead with confidence. To stay updated on our latest episodes and news, follow us on ...
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Every week, Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush hosts lively, funny and poignant conversations with inspiring religious and civic leaders; as well as artists and activists from across the country. Listeners get a potent mix of spiritual wisdom, political strategy, and hopeful commentary from national and local leaders who are rising up to meet this urgent moment in America. With the tagline: “Where Religion and Democracy Meet,” State of Belief is a celebration of our nation’s diversities and an i ...
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Welcome to The ABR Podcast, produced by Australian Book Review. Released every Thursday, The ABR Podcast features a range of literary highlights, such as reviews, poetry, fiction, interviews, and commentary. Subscribe on iTunes, Google, or Spotify Podcasts, or whichever app you use to listen to your favourite podcasts. For more information about ABR, visit our website, www.australianbookreview.com.au
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Bringing you all the industry leading content of Turfcare interviews, profiles, product information and demonstrations alongside the odd fun item directly to your favourite podcast provider. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Logistics with Purpose series spotlights and celebrates organizations around the world who are dedicated to creating a positive impact. Co-hosted by representatives from Supply Chain Now and Vector Global Logistics, you’ll get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the origin stories, change-making progress, and future plans of organizations who are actively making a difference. If you or your company want not just a dose of inspiration, but to learn by example, you won’t want to miss a single e ...
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Tired of the misinformation and propaganda in current true crime reporting, podcasts and documetaries; Roberta Glass set out in 2018 to create a true crime podcast sourced directly from the court records and case files. Roberta's drive and curiosity to look more deeply into true crime cases has taken her to the courthouse where she covered to the NXIVM trial, Ghislaine Maxwell trial and Larry Ray trial as well as Jeffrey Epstein related hearings.
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This world needs honorable men. Are you raising the next generation of men? Do you have a son? A younger brother? A boy in the neighborhood that needs guidance? Are you a coach? A mentor? Wise counsel? Join me in discovering and putting into action what it takes to raise up and train the next generation of men. This world needs 10:16 men. As rates of suicide, depression, and other mental health issues rise, and responsibility, accountability, masculinity and purpose decline, we invite men to ...
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Losers Pay Double is hosted by Victoria Lang, a young woman not old enough to legally drink, and is a liberal feminist, but with a lot of questions for both sides. The show also features Joe Aguiar, a lifelong Republican, who’s rejection of Donald Trump eventually caused him to flee the GOP entirely. Joe is now an independent who chides both sides for their lack of common sense and the continued partisanship. #CMGPodcasts
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Welcome to Bunkertown, your favorite golfer's caddie's favorite podcast. Join our weekly foursome and take a ride around the PGA tour with insights into the top news, players, courses, trends, results and picks. Hosts Zack, Nolan, Reid and Stark offer an informed yet playful approach choosing to focus more on their love of the game than mocking those who play. Expect regular doses of Tiger love, easy chuckles, interviews from the Tour and unexpected anecdotes from our very own, in-house, for ...
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This week on the ABR Podcast, Paul Kane marks the centenary of James Baldwin with an essay on this indispensable prophet. Kane tells us: ‘Baldwin insisted that the only way forward, the only way out [for America], was through a renovation of the self, and this could only be accomplished through deep communication and empathy’. Paul Kane is Professo…
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Examining the way Charlie & Donna experience the court system. Show Notes: Pretty Lies & Alibis "#charliesadelson & Donna Adelson Complain About the Prosecutor and More" - https://youtu.be/I-LUbvYvWDE?si=h3ywi3cRNWXFHdTk Law & Crime Trials "State Hammers Charlie Adelson in Hitman Conspiracy Murder Trial Cross-Examination" - https://youtu.be/JZA60OD…
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As American society evolves, Dr. Robert P. Jones explores how rigid, traditional norms are losing their influence, leading to a growing need for greater religious and racial diversity and inclusion. His latest book, The Hidden Roots of White Supremacy and the Path to a Shared American Future, analyzes the historical and ongoing legacy of White supr…
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Paul Robeson's Voices (Oxford UP, 2023) is a meditation on Robeson's singing, a study of the artist's life in song. Music historian Grant Olwage examines Robeson's voice as it exists in two broad and intersecting domains: as sound object and sounding gesture, specifically how it was fashioned in the contexts of singing practices, in recital, concer…
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Paul Robeson's Voices (Oxford UP, 2023) is a meditation on Robeson's singing, a study of the artist's life in song. Music historian Grant Olwage examines Robeson's voice as it exists in two broad and intersecting domains: as sound object and sounding gesture, specifically how it was fashioned in the contexts of singing practices, in recital, concer…
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We heard some interesting stuff at Donna Adelson’s hearing. Let’s talk about it! Show Notes: Roberta Glass True Crime Report "Donna Adelson's Pre-Trial Hearing" -https://www.youtube.com/live/CvRRwLLNn0w?si=Xhmbd-NiQBnGF1aI Thank you Patrons! Susan, Pepper Mings, Cuban Burn Nurse, Kimberly Lovelace, Jeri Falk, Victoria Devenish, Penni Miller, Barb N…
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Paul, Chase, and Fat Pat explore the intricate dynamics of company management, emphasizing the crucial role of understanding what employees value to build a high-performance culture. By recognizing individual needs and preferences, leaders can significantly boost employee satisfaction and engagement, ultimately benefiting the business. They highlig…
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Macau was supposed to be a sleepy post for John Reeves, the British consul for the Portuguese colony on China’s southern coast. He arrived, alone, in June 1941, his wife and daughter left behind in China. Seven months later, Japan had bombed Pearl Harbor, invaded Hong Kong, and made Reeves the last remaining British diplomat for hundreds of miles, …
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In this new, inspiring episode of Logistics with Purpose, hosts Enrique Alvarez and Kristi Porter have a conversation with Patrice Mousseau, founder and CEO of Satya Organic Skincare. The episode delves into Patrice's journey from a small-town upbringing and diverse career paths, including social services, modeling, and journalism, to becoming an e…
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This week on The ABR Podcast, Kevin Bell addresses the crisis in housing in Australia – a crisis which he says is at risk of ‘turning into a social and economic catastrophe’. Kevin Bell is a self-described baby boomer who, in his role as a Supreme Court judge, wrote a number of influential judgments on human rights and housing. He is a former direc…
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Steve Post and Todd Gordon discussed Joey Logano opening the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs with a win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Adam Stevens also joined the show to update the guys on his recovery and how he's helped the team behind the scenes away from the track in recent weeks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy …
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The brainchild of an obscure Yugoslav physician, Krebiozen emerged in 1951 as an alleged cancer treatment. Andrew Ivy, a University of Illinois vice president and a famed physiologist dubbed “the conscience of U.S. science,” wholeheartedly embraced Krebiozen. Ivy’s impeccable credentials and reputation made the treatment seem like another midcentur…
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DonnaAdelson #MurderOfDanMarkel Ben Graber is back and speak out for the “innocence” of Charlie and Donna Adelson. Oh yeah, and he’s got a theory. Show Notes: Florida Politics "Ben Graber Reconnects With Adelson Family After Long Hiatus" -https://floridapolitics.com/archives/646905-ben-graber-reconnects-with-adelson-family-after-long-hiatus-to-fiel…
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Paige Kaneb of the North California Innocence Project is under hot water for allegations that she had an undisclosed romance with an incarcerated murderer and offered him half of the settlement money to free her client, a convicted killer. Show Notes: San Francisco Standard “A Prison Romance, A Recanted Jailhouse Confessions & Broken Promises” - ht…
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Someone tipped off the Feds about Donna Adelson’s “vacation”. Show Notes: Deep Dive True Crime "Donna Adelson Hearing Reaction + Finish Reading..." - https://www.youtube.com/live/mSzvi_EbyXs?si=UySMJxExezy4QKJq T hank you Patrons! Pepper Mings, Cuban Burn Nurse, Kimberly Lovelace, Jeri Falk, Victoria Devenish, Penni Miller, Barb Nauman, Janet Gardn…
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In this episode of the CCL podcast, we hear from Susanna Baldwin, a Bible translator in Darwin. She speaks about her work on the Plain English Version, the challenges of Bible translation, and also helps us to think through what questions to ask when we are considering which English version to read. For an edited transcript and show notes, visit ou…
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In 1665, Sabbetai Zevi, a self-proclaimed Messiah with a mass following throughout the Ottoman Empire and Europe, announced that the redemption of the world was at hand. As Jews everywhere rejected the traditional laws of Judaism in favor of new norms established by Sabbetai Zevi, and abandoned reason for the ecstasy of messianic enthusiasm, one ma…
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In an in-camera meeting yesterday, Donna Adelson’s lawyers argued that Donna’s estranged son Robert Adelson should not testify in her upcoming trial for the murder of FSU law professor Dan Markel. Show Notes: Deep Dive True Crime "Donna Adelson's Secretive Motion Regarding Her Son" -https://youtu.be/FFPPiMYR2xo?si=collHi8U_pR0z3bt Law & Crime "Adel…
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As Christian nationalism and the far right’s influence on American politics grow, historian Randall Balmer offers a critical examination of evangelicalism and the surprising shifts within its ranks. In his book Bad Faith: Race and the Rise of the Religious Right, he reveals how far-right religious lobbying in the 1970s, fueled by efforts to defend …
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In 2010, Isabel Wilkerson spoke to the Institute about the fifteen years she spent reporting and writing her book, The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration (Knopf, 2010). The book won the 2010 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction, In 1994, Wilkerson was the New York Times Chicago Bureau Chief when she won t…
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In the first book in the Modern Music Masters series, Tom Boniface-Webb examines the Manchester band Modern Music Masters-Oasis (MMM, 2020). Founded in 1994 and playing together until their spectacular and abrupt breakup in 2009, during their time together Oasis made an imprint on British music that will last for generations, impacting fans through…
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If you peer closely into the bookstores, salons, and diplomatic circles of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Médéric Louis Élie Moreau de Saint-Méry is bound to appear. As a lawyer, philosophe, and Enlightenment polymath, Moreau created and compiled an immense archive that remains a vital window into the social, political, and intellectual fau…
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If you peer closely into the bookstores, salons, and diplomatic circles of the eighteenth-century Atlantic world, Médéric Louis Élie Moreau de Saint-Méry is bound to appear. As a lawyer, philosophe, and Enlightenment polymath, Moreau created and compiled an immense archive that remains a vital window into the social, political, and intellectual fau…
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#wendiadelson #donnaadelson A rare hotmic moment from Georgia Cappleman at Donna Adelson’s hearing reveals Wendi Adelson is indeed in the Prosecution’s crosshairs. Thank you to Murder By Maestro for improving the audio quality on this clip! Show Notes: Law & Crime "Adelson Matriarch Murder Trial" - https://www.youtube.com/live/IeB7DetSUww?si=yQQnmA…
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The last sixteen years of James Baldwin's life (1971–87) unfolded in a village in the South of France, in a sprawling house nicknamed “Chez Baldwin.” In Me and My House: James Baldwin's Last Decade in France (Duke UP, 2018), Magdalena J. Zaborowska employs Baldwin’s home space as a lens through which to expand his biography and explore the politics…
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The last sixteen years of James Baldwin's life (1971–87) unfolded in a village in the South of France, in a sprawling house nicknamed “Chez Baldwin.” In Me and My House: James Baldwin's Last Decade in France (Duke UP, 2018), Magdalena J. Zaborowska employs Baldwin’s home space as a lens through which to expand his biography and explore the politics…
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An illuminating deep-dive into everything Fleetwood Mac--the songs, the rivalries, the successes, and the failures—Dreams: The Many Lives of Fleetwood Mac (Pegasus Books, 2024) evokes the band's entire musical catalog as well as the complex human drama at the heart of the Fleetwood Mac story. Fleetwood Mac has had a ground-breaking career spanning …
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In our interview about Black Snow: Curtis LeMay, the Firebombing of Tokyo, and the Road to the Atomic Bomb (W. W. Norton & Company, 2022), James M. Scott discusses the principles and personalities involved in the most destructive air attack in history. Seven minutes past midnight on March 10, 1945, nearly 300 American B-29s thundered into the skies…
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One of Wendi’s friends cut ties with Wendi and made contact with the prosecution team. This ex-friend is set to testify at Donna’s trial. Show Notes: Deep Dive True Crime “The Admirable Betrayal of Wendi Adelson” - https://youtu.be/DSVxS4VAwRY?si=R5PMulytYAFODIpN The Verge "Meet Orin Snyder..." - https://www.theverge.com/2013/6/10/4407682/meet-orin…
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PCT Top 100 CEO Brian Goldman of Big Blue Bug Solutions joins hosts Fat Pat and Chase Hazelwood in the Boardroom this week. Brian shares the story behind their famous mascot, Nibbles Woodaway - a giant blue termite that has become an unofficial symbol of Rhode Island. The discussion explores how unique marketing can forge a deep bond between a busi…
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This week on the ABR Podcast, Joel Deane considers the black and white politics of opposition leader Peter Dutton. Deane explains that Dutton considers these politics a ‘police trait’ that he developed while in the force, and one that now serves him well in politics, especially when making necessary snap judgements. But will this style endear him t…
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Steve Post and Todd Gordon shared their reactions to Chase Briscoe's win in the Southern 500. Briscoe held off Kyle Busch and secured his spot in the NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs. Jeremy Bullins, two weeks after the historic win at Daytona, joined the show to discuss the No. 21 team's strategy heading into the Round of 16, starting at Atlanta. See Pr…
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Chicago is a city with extreme concentrations of racialized poverty and inequity, one that relies on an extensive network of repressive agencies to police the poor and suppress struggles for social justice. Imperial Policing: Weaponized Data in Carceral Chicago (University of Minnesota Press, 2024) examines the role of local law enforcement, federa…
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The third podcast in this series focuses on an article written by Dr. Dionne Powell who participated in the 2014 documentary, “Black Psychoanalysts Speak,” which was an excellent film created by Basia Winograd. Dr. Powell’s JAPA article written in 2018 was entitled, “Race, African Americans, and Psychoanalysis: Collective Silence in the Therapeutic…
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In the shadow of recent turmoil, Join the Conspiracy: How a Brooklyn Eccentric Got Lost on the Right, Infiltrated the Left and Brought Down the Biggest Bombing Network in New York (Fordham University Press, 2024) transports readers to a pivotal moment of division and dissent in American history: the late 1960s. Against the backdrop of the Vietnam W…
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Many historical figures have their lives and works shrouded in myth, both in life and long after their deaths. Charles Darwin (1809–82) is no exception to this phenomenon and his hero-worship has become an accepted narrative. Darwin Mythology: Debunking Myths, Correcting Falsehoods (Cambridge UP, 2024) unpacks this narrative to rehumanize Darwin's s…
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Is religion indispensable to public life? What can Gandhi’s thought contribute to the modern state? With an intense focus on both the depth and practicality of Mahatma Gandhi's political and religious thought this book reveals the valuable insights Gandhi offers to anyone concerned about the prospects of liberalism in the contemporary world. In Gan…
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What a difference a year makes! Let’s talk about Donna Adelson’s hearings Thank you, Patrons! Penni Miller, Barb Nauman, Janet Gardner, Lily Benjamin, Debbie S, Jil, Jeff Meadors, B Rabbit, Theresa Parrino, Sanny O’Brien, DSamlam, Janet Gardner, Suzanne Kniffin, Iriana Campbell, Jennifer Klearman, Patricia Linz, Nancy, Judy Brown, Pat Brooks, Linda…
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In Pocahontas and the English Boys: Caught Between Cultures in Early Virginia(New York University Press, 2019), Karen Ordahl Kupperman, Silver Professor of History Emerita at New York University, shifts the lens on the well-known narrative of Virginia’s founding to reveal the previously untold and utterly compelling story of the youths who, often u…
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As book bans and religious censorship again become increasingly prevalent, America is witnessing an alarming repetition of patterns from our history. Brenda Wineapple's most recent book, Keeping the Faith: God, Democracy, and the Trial That Riveted a Nation, is a compelling account of censorship and successful far-right religious lobbying during th…
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Angel, a Black tenth-grader at a New York City public school, self-identifies as a nerd and likes to learn. But she’s troubled that her history classes leave out events like the genocide and dispossession of Indigenous people in the Americas, presenting a sugar-coated image of the United States that is at odds with her everyday experience. “The his…
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Lise Butler’s Michael Young, Social Science and the British Left, 1945-70 (Oxford UP, 2020) invites us to revisit a figure who, in Butler’s words, is both a ‘relatively obscure’ yet also ‘curiously ubiquitous’ in the political and cultural history of twentieth-century Britain. The book uses Young, a policy maker and sociology to explore the role of…
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