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TNN RADIO is the ultimate alternative sonic experience. The show features music from all alternative sub-genres and decades. TNN provides regular interviews with bands that make a difference. Past guests have included 311, Adicts, Aquabats!, Berlin, Blink 182, Boingo, Descendents, Dirty Heads, English Beat, Pepper, Green Day, Greta Van Fleet, Interrupters, Judah & The Lion, K.Flay, Missing Persons, Offspring, Pennywise, P.I.L., Pixies, Reel Big Fish, Selecter, Social Distortion, Specials, St ...
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Hey #AltFamily! Want to know what your favorite artists have to think? Look no further! We sat down with artists like Sublime with Rome, Third Eye Blind, X Ambassadors, and many more!
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Repertory Screenings

Em Marko, Jackson Tyler, and Destiny Sturdivant

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We eat our cinematic vegetables as we go deep into the past to dig out all the cool old movies that languish in our to-be-watched pile and talk about them one a fortnight!
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The Reformanda Initiative

Leonardo De Chirico, Reid Karr, Clay Kannard

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The Reformanda Initiative Podcast. Listen as we analyze and discuss Roman Catholic theology and practice from an Evangelical perspective. | X: @ReformandaRome | Facebook: @ReformandaInitiative | Online: www.reformandainitiative.org |
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Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast. This is the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. Not only will this be of benefit to parliamentarians and their staff but also it will be of benefit to anybody working in a policy development role It is presented by Dennis Naughten, a directly elected member of parliament in Ire ...
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How and why did ancient Romans use myth to validate their power? Emperor Augustus legitimised his rule by entwining his own ancestry with the mythical stories of Rome's foundation, and created a divine aura around Rome as capital of the vast empire. This album visits key emblems associated with Rome's beginnings: the Forum and the Capitoline Hill with its statue of the she-wolf and Romulus and Remus; the Emperor Augustus's palace and ceremonial altar, and the 17th Century D'Arpino frescos of ...
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Travel Guru Mark DeCarlo joins forces with delicious cohosts Yeni Alvarez and Jennifer English. Traveling Diva Yeni Alvarez, and James Beard Award winning Foodie host Jennifer English, join Emmy Award winning comedian Mark DeCarlo for a weekly deep dive into Travel * Food * Funny. Yeni, Jennifer & Mark will interview people who travel for a living: musicians, actors, celebrities, chefs and the occasional weird foodie to get a true flavor of America’s palate for food and funny.
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Welcome to Guts & Glory, hosted by SingHealth Internal Medicine residents Dillon and Ching Han, together with consultant gastroenterologist Dr Andrew Ong! Each episode, we hope to bring you guys the latest in gastroenterology and hepatology approaches, updates, and discussions that you can tune into anytime. Join us, whether you're on your way to pre-round at 5 am, typing your 7th discharge summary of the day, or going home after reviewing your blue letters at 10 pm. This podcast is meant fo ...
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Kickstart your month with Yancy as she dives into the realms of intimacy, relationships, and sexuality. That Sexciting strips back layers by challenging the societal "one size fits all" approach to taboo topics. Expect to hear from a kaleidoscope of guests—psychologists, health professionals, sex workers, activists, people from different walks of life, and more- all sharing their deepest desires and experiences. With a dash of sauce and sass, Yancy aims to disrupt monolithic narratives and o ...
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1. (Redrum Riddim) - Gyptian - It's Been a While 2. (Redrum Riddim) - Nateesha Stream - All I Want 3. (Redrum Riddim) - Thurteen13 - Where Mi Come From 4. (Redrum Riddim) - Treesha - Survivor 5. (RETRIBUTION RIDDIM) - Shavrine - Life Journey 6. (RETRIBUTION RIDDIM) - Jahmiel - Retribution 7. (RETRIBUTION RIDDIM) - Retribution Riddim (Instrumental) 8. (RETRIBUTION RIDDIM) - I Ocane - Neva save yuh 9. (Motion Pain Riddim) - Delly Ranx - So Call 10. (Motion Pain Riddim) - BUGLE - POTG (Product ...
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Some say, “All roads lead to Rome.” But all roads lead to race, as well. Race. It always looms. It can spill out, messily, at any moment. It can do this, not only where you are, but anywhere. And any media which talks realistically about race must make these facts part of the context. GRR — Global Race Report — does. Hosted and produced by Harry Allen, each weekly edition of Global Race Report gives you a 360º view — past, present, and future — of how race works in our world. Neither screech ...
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In this episode of my podcast The Break I sit down for lunch and coffee in the center of Leicester as I review the classic Doctor Who episode "Planet of the Daleks", the anime series Demon Slayer and the future of the story of The Acolyte. I share my thoughts on the importance of rest even in times of high pressure. I talk about my experience playi…
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During my coffee break, I review the first season of The Acolyte now that the series has wrapped; I talk about some of the books I read this week and I talk about the risk of seeing modern day events as fulfillments of Biblical prophesies or as signs of Divine intervention. Go to fatherroderick.com/storytelling to learn how you can get early access…
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In this episode, we explore the popularity of Henri Nouwen among evangelicals. Described by Christianity Today as "one of the world’s greatest spiritual writers," Henri Nouwen was a Dutch Catholic priest, writer, theologian, professor, psychologist, spiritual director, and activist. A survey by Christian Century revealed that Nouwen’s work is a top…
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We watch a 90s indie classic and talk about how much childhood sucks, the weirdness of age when you’re in school, the messiness of allegiances when you’re young, and much more with this funny, uncomfortable movie. Check out our letterboxd list if you’d like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the m…
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In this episode we discuss temple theology and answer questions like: What is temple theology? Why it is important? How it is relevant to everyday life? We conclude with a discussion of how evangelicals differ from Roman Catholics in understanding and applying temple theology. Support the Show.By Reid Karr, Clay Kannard
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The new documentary 'I am' in which singer Celine Dion shares the heartbreaking consequences of being diagnosed with the rare 'Stiff People Syndrome' may be one of the most important things she has ever recorded. In this episode, I explain why. I also talk about the controversial superhero series 'The Boys' and how its story reflects the current cl…
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In this episode, I give you an update about my travel plans for the month of July, I review the Doctor Who season finale, I talk about what's going on with Star Wars fans and I tell you why I think the Catholic Church has a marketing problem. I talk about my experiences with the Pokemon Plus + and about why the Meta Quest makes me nauseous. The mig…
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We watch a perfectly middle of the road movie and talk about aspiring to be a Michael Clayton, the burden of ripped from the headlines movie making, Mark Ruffalo being extremely fifty years old, and more! Check out our letterboxd list if you’d like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the movies we …
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Text the Science4Parliament podcast here. Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast, the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Denis Naughten, a directly elec…
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In this episode we discuss various topics with our friend Dr. Gavin Ortlund. Dr. Ortlund is an author, Christian apologist, and President of Truth Unites, which promotes gospel unity through theological depth. Dr. Ortlund has extensive experience in debating and discoursing with Roman Catholics, and in our conversation discusses what he has learned…
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During my coffee break, I talk about how the first episodes of the new Star Wars show 'The Acolyte' touch me on a personal level. I also share my impressions of the movie Godzilla Minus One and I tell you about the surprising connection between Young Sheldon, Toy Story and The Princess Bride. Inconceivable! I also discuss the latest innovations App…
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We watch a science fiction classic and talk about slow cinema and the weird pissing matches between authors and directors and other directors. Solaris is pretty good! Also, a bunch of other movies get discussed. Check out our letterboxd list if you’d like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the mov…
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Text the Science4Parliament podcast here. Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast, the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Denis Naughten, a directly elec…
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In this episode we have the privilege of speaking with the President of The Southern Baptist Theological Semiary, Dr. Albert Mohler. We discuss his 2021 presidential address for the Evangelical Theological Society and the evangelical temption of Roman Catholicism, along with recent comments Dr. Mohler made about Pope Francis’s May 2024 interview on…
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During my coffee break this week I share my thoughts about the new Star Wars series 'The Acolyte' and about the upcoming 'Starfleet Academy' series. I also rave about T. Kingfisher's book 'A Wizard's Guide to Defensive Baking' and about a VR demo I saw that let's you walk around Hogwarts Castle. To conclude, I talk about my intention to live and wo…
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This week, I talk about the real reason I want to discuss Star Wars and Anime on my YouTube and TikTok channels. I also share with you some insights I learned from Alex Hormozi about identifying the dreams and fears of the people you would like to reach and I tell you the surprising treasure I discovered when I cleaned up my kitchen. Lastly, I tell…
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Sometimes you watch one of those movies where a bunch of disparate things fall into place and you realize some of your favorite directors definitely watched this movie and lost their minds about it. Don’t Look Now is definitely one such movie! We enjoy the foggy streets of Venice, Donald Sutherland’s cartoonish frown, psychic abilities and their pi…
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Recently, I've found myself binge-watching the TV show 'Young Sheldon'. This delightful comedy series offers a glimpse into the early life of Sheldon Cooper, the iconic character from 'The Big Bang Theory' sitcom. Sheldon, an exceptionally gifted and nerdy boy, finds the concept of God illogical, as the existence of a deity cannot be empirically va…
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In this episode we discuss comments made by Pope Francis in a recent interview with 60 Minutes that are receiving some attention from evangelicals. That Francis’s comments contradict the clear teachings of Scripture do not seem controversial, as they clearly do. What is irresponsibile from evangelicals, however, is the wrong assumption that what Fr…
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Text the Science4Parliament podcast here. Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast. This is the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Dennis Naughten, a dire…
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This podcast episode was recorded at a local coffeehouse in my hometown during a break with coffee and apple pie. I share my excitement about all the Tolkien-related news we got this week: the new trailer for Rings of Power Season 2, the announcement of a new Peter Jackson movie set in the world of the Lord of the Rings called 'The Hunt for Gollum'…
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Text the Science4Parliament podcast here. Welcome to the Science4Parliament podcast. This is the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Dennis Naughten, a dire…
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In this episode we speak with Leonardo De Chirico, the Director of the Reformanda Initiative, about his new book Engaging with Thomas Aquinas: An Evangelical Approach, which will be available on May 16th. Preorder from IVP Books: https://ivpbooks.com/engaging-with-thomas-aquinas Amazon.com: Click here Support the Show.…
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We head to the world of mood lighting, stupid cops, and the poetry of a life of crime as we all enjoy the rhythms and aesthetics of Deep Cover! This one’s a pretty silly movie, but I mean that in the kindest way possible. Truly the early 90s could just get away with a corny earnestness in genre work that is sorely missed. Check out our letterboxd l…
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In this episode of The Break, I take you outside for a visit to my local Italian ice cream parlor. I talk about what happened after the real stalker whose story was used as an inspiration for the Netflix TV-series 'Baby Reindeer' came forward and agreed to an interview with Pierce Morgan. I also share how a couple of life-style changes allow me to …
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In this episode we discuss a recent Reformation Iniative (RI) trip to Portugal to provide training to the evangelical church on Roman Catholicism. The RI was invited by the Associação Proclama and visited three different cities throughout Portugal. We are joined by Joe Clarke and Paulo Carvalho whom we met. Joe and Paulo provide insight into the Po…
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In this episode of The Break I talk about Apple's new iPads, about Speechify and other text-to-speech technologies, I review the end of The Bad Batch and the beginning of Tales of the Empire, I talk about the Netflix show 'Baby Reindeer' and I explain why catholics celebrate the feast of the Ascension and why it matters.I also announce the next cha…
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Text the Science4Parliament podcast here. Welcome to the Science for Parliament podcast. This is the first podcast that aims to foster the relationship between science and decision makers and show how research and innovation are vital to the equitable and sustainable functioning of our societies and economies. It is presented by Dennis Naughten, a …
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In this episode of the Break I discuss what Daisy Ridley says about reprising the role of Rey in the upcoming Star Wars movie; I talk about The Bad Batch, Fallout and Star Trek and I react to the trailers for Atlas, Transformers One and Twisters. In the Premium part of the episode, available to my patrons, I talk about returning to reading and work…
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This weekend, I'm looking forward to seeing a lot of my cosplaying friends again at Haarzuilens Castle during the Elfia Fantasy Festival. I vividly remember my first visit to this festival and how out of place I felt as a priest among thousands of people dressed in fantasy costumes. But I kept coming back year after year, and made lots of friends t…
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One of the stone cold classics of cinema this week as we all watch our first Rossellini movie together and come away deeply impressed. Sometimes a movie is just a classic for a reason! Check out our letterboxd list if you’d like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the movies we cover or movies in g…
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In this episode of The Break, I review the movie 'Tenet' by Christopher Nolan, I watch and review the trailer for Tales of the Empire and I share the one thing that is missing in the story trailer for the game Star Wars: Outlaws. In the premium part of the show, available to my patrons, I talk about Acceptance and Commitment Coaching, I discuss vac…
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There is one aspect of Star Trek Discovery that keeps bugging me now that the series enters its final season. And looking back on the Star Wars Prequels: do those movies still hold up after all these years? I answer a listener question about a particular form of prayer that borders on superstition. In the premium part of the show for my patrons, I …
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This episode might be two weeks late, but that’s just because we were exploring the Real America to learn how the 99% lives. But we’re back with a bunch of movies and one of the classic comedies of the 1940s! Check out our letterboxd list if you’d like to see all the movies covered that way! Send us any email questions and comments about the movies…
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