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Rogue and Wicked

Tiffany and Wendy

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True Crime podcast with dark humor, two sexy brunettes, sprinkled with some paranormal stories and some pop culture for your hearing pleasure. We dive deep into true crime cases and give you the details that you don't always see in any one documentary. Follow us at Rogueandwicked on tiktok, instagram, facebook, twitter and youtube for pictures and more content on our cases. Also don't forget to subscribe to our buzzsprout page for bonus episodes or check out our patreon for bonus content at ...
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'Women and Shakespeare' features conversations with diverse creatives and academics who are involved in making and interpreting Shakespeare. In the conversations, we find out both how Shakespeare is used to amplify the voices of women today and how women are redefining the world's most famous writer. Series 1 is sponsored by NYU Global Faculty Fund Award.
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Welcome to the Virtue Podcast with Cathe Laurie. In every season, there is always room for growth. We believe that faith grows best in a group community that is centered on the study of God’s Word and deeply rooted in living out the gospel, life on life. Join us weekly as Cathe and the teaching team share thoughts to reinforce our Bible study and discussion time. Monthly episodes feature Girl Talk discussions with Cathe and special guests. Learn more at virtue.harvest.org.
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Entrepremommies is hosted by 2 mommies that are entrepreneurs. Nicole Flamer is an author, non-profit founder, online seller, graphic artistic, and serial entrepreneur. Tiffany Tracey AKA Tiffy T the Resellqueen is a serial entrepreneur, author, online reseller and speaker. Every week they provide a lesson on owning your own business for a financial independence.
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"Behind the Business," powered by Social House LW is a Live Interview series for Entrepreneurs and Creatives hosted by Tiffany Lanier. Each month we'll interview a local entrepreneurs in the palm beaches and peel back the layers of what's behind their entrepreneurial journey, brand, and lifestyle. Our goal is to inspire, empower, and support (both emerging and established) entrepreneurs and creatives as they pursue their visionary work. Social House is a Work/Life Club and Co-Working Space f ...
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Conversations and interviews around a table drinking whiskeys and discussing various topics around Sex, Relationships, Personal Growth and development, and just some overall general crazy life experiences. Depending on where the whiskey takes us who knows which direction the conversation goes. Not for the easily offended. Especially NSFW.
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Corey Andrew is a contributing writer for Instinct Magazine, Grit Daily and Friday co-host of Rob Shuter's Top 20 iHeartradio podcast "Naughty but Nice with Rob." A renaissance man, Corey is also a seasoned stand up comedian, advertising creative and recording artist. This diverse background inspires points of view on a range of topics, especially Corey's favorites: social issues and entertainment. On the Facebook Live show "Core Issues," Corey shares stories of politics, pop culture and eve ...
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The RechargED Podcast

The RechargEd Podcast

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Are you in education and feeling the need for a recharge in you classroom? The RechargED podcast joins together Instructional Coaches from all levels K-12 to discuss current events, instructional strategies, and pedagogy. Join us for ideas and insight to recharge your teaching practice.
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Discovering what makes us human, exploring important life hacks, and "how to be", whilst highlighting the most important intersectional nonfiction books our there. The How To Be...Books Podcast looks at improving mental health and wellbeing, as well as creating social change through reading and interviewing mind-blowing authors. Have you ever thought why is it that my friends, colleagues, and acquaintances can do so much more than me? Well if you have, you're not alone. From confidence, pers ...
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Alexa Alice Joubin discusses Shakespeare and East Asia, Trans as Method, and AI in Shakespeare Studies and performance. For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Alexa's Website: https://ajoubin.org/ Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani Guest: Alexa Alice Joubin Researchers: Riley Coffman, Caitlin Finch, Alexandra Bianco P…
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Galatians has been crystal clear on the truth that we are saved by grace through faith alone. We don’t earn our salvation, but we are called to live it out. On our own, that’s impossible but in step with the Spirit, we can do hard and impossible things. In this final episode, Wendy shares some practical steps for living out our faith using the acro…
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In this episode, Sue discusses the freedom we have because of Christ. But with this beautiful freedom, the apostle Paul reminds us not to use it to satisfy our sinful nature. To our last breath, we will battle a sin nature that wants what it wants—but we don’t fight alone. “For God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what p…
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hey guys its been a wild year. Wendy is working on her new book ( sequel to sage), I've been working on the YouTube page and had some family stuff to take care of. BUT we will be premiering season 2 on August 2nd 2024 I hope to see you then. in the meantime check out our YouTube page like share and subscribe Support the Show. If you want to support…
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Have you ever prayed with someone to receive the Lord and seen the weight of sin lifted? You can just feel the joy and freedom in the air! Then sometime later they chose to go back to their old life. It’s so heartbreaking to see them in shackles again. In this episode, Shelley considers how legalism takes the heart out of Christianity. Choosing rel…
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The Galatians started out well, but troublemakers convinced them they had to do more to be accepted by God. That’s the pitfall of legalism; it distorts the gospel and cheats us out of the intimacy and joy of grace through faith. In this episode, Leah reminds us to focus and rejoice in the truth that we don’t work for salvation; we walk in it. Grace…
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Dr Poonam Trivedi discusses Shakespeare in India and talks about her germinal co-edited collections, such as India's Shakespeare: Translation, Interpretation and Performance, Shakespeare and Indian Cinemas: Local Habitations, Re-playing Shakespeare in Asia. For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Interviewer: Var…
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Galatians might not read like a typical love letter, but Paul loved the believers in the churches there and wanted to keep them accountable. After preaching the gospel throughout the region on his first visit, many Gentiles were saved, and new believers were growing in their faith. But troublemakers infiltrated the church, convincing them that fait…
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Whether you’ve been in Christ for two days, two years, or two decades, one thing is certain: we all need the gospel. We never grow out of it. The gospel is milk; it is meat; it is the appetizer; it is the dessert! In this podcast, Cathe introduces our study in Galatians and reminds us that we need a daily reset by being in God’s Word. By embracing …
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Every child needs nurture and a loving family. If you are currently fostering, praying about it, or want to know how you can help in practical ways, this workshop is for you. To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women’s ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.harvest.org…
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Life is filled with choices and decisions to be made. After everything Jesus has said in this sermon, He brings it to the most important choice any of us will ever make: the broad path which leads to destruction or the narrow path that leads straight into Jesus’ arms. To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn mor…
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Our life is full of different terrains, spiritually. At times, the path may be smooth and beautiful. But there will be steep climbs and situations when we feel hemmed in. Along the way there are pitfalls to avoid. In this podcast, Trish considers what it means to pursue Jesus with a holy passion. Let’s keep moving forward together on this path with…
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In this sermon, Jesus has some remarkable lessons for His followers. When He finished speaking, the Scripture tells us that the crowds were “amazed, astonished, and overwhelmed at this teaching.” We are too! Fact is, Jesus is calling us to deeper holiness. Our Heavenly Father cares, not only about our behavior but also our motivation. This week, Me…
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As we continue in the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus describes what it means to be salt and light. It’s easy to sing, “this little light of mine, I’m gonna let it shine” but sometimes we’re tempted to hide who we are. In this episode, Christi reminds us that when we speak to others about the kingdom of God, about our salvation, and our life in Christ, …
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God could have decided that His forgiveness and the promise of Heaven was blessing enough to carry us through this life, but He didn’t stop there. He promises blessings upon blessings while we wait for Heaven! In this episode, Zenovia covers the last five beatitudes in the Sermon on the Mount. To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.har…
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In this episode, Professor Tiffany Stern discusses her books and tells us about rehearsal practices, ballads, and popular entertainments in Shakespeare's day. She also tells us about being a general editor and editing The Tempest. For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani Guest: Tiffany…
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Jesus’ kingdom has been called the upside-down kingdom because it is a counter-cultural way to live. In this sermon, Jesus gave His disciples a description of what life for His followers should look like. And it didn’t sound anything at all what they expected! In this episode, Cathe takes us through the first four Beatitudes. To join a Harvest wome…
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As believers, we are called to pray. We don’t always see how God is working, but we can be sure He is. In this workshop, we will explore the power of prayer that makes a difference.  To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more about Virtue women’s ministry at Harvest Christian Fellowship by going to virtue.har…
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In this final lesson of our Genesis study, we trace the story of Noah’s family line, showing how the earth repopulated and God ended up scattering the people to build the Tower of Babel. We see the early beginnings of how Abraham would eventually become the patriarch of the family line we know as Israel, God’s chosen people. Brittni reminds us that…
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Noah and the flood is a familiar story we remember as kids, but many today treat it like a myth. Even among believers, some think of it as that time in Scripture when God got so fed up with the world that He destroyed everything. But read it again! In this episode, Leah walks us through to see this story tells us about God’s heart of redemption and…
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In this episode, playwright and actress, Lolita Chakrabarti, talks about her plays, Red Velvet and Hamnet. For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani Guest: Lolita Chakrabarti Researchers: Marie Tagbo & Sophie Massey Producers: Audrey Kim Chung & Niraj Nair Transcript: Benjamin Poore Art…
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In this episode, Wendy reviews the stories of five biblical characters. They all dealt with situations where their obedience was tested and unfortunately, three failed to obey God’s instructions. What can we learn from them about compromise, choice and consequence? To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harvest.org/studies Learn more a…
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As a longtime collaborator with the legendary Barry Manilow, Sussman's success as a songwriter includes not only pop music juggernauts but also a litany of major animated film theme songs, musical books, and his most recent passion project and Broadway success, Harmony, A New Musical. Harmony is a compelling collaboration between the renowned Sussm…
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In this episode, we look at the Genesis account through one woman who changed the entire course of the world. After all, Eve’s name means “the mother of all living.” What can we glean from her example to discover how to be a positive influence instead of a negative one? Shelley discusses Eve’s splendor, seduction and sin, sorrow, and salvation. To …
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The story of creation is miraculous and cannot be explained apart from God. Incomprehensible yet laid out very simply. “In the beginning, God…” Those four words reconcile all that we don’t understand with what we, through faith, believe. In this podcast, Christi focuses on God, our Creator. To join a Harvest women’s small group, go to virtue.harves…
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Our minds work best when they feel clear, but it's surprising how many things can get in the way - something that Clarity author Jamie Smart knows a lot about. He spoke to the "How To Be Books Podcast" for the final episode of the season. Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change! It should be short and sweet. I…
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As fast as the years go by, especially as we get older, there is something exciting about a new year! We start out with such great intentions, but in the busyness of life it’s easy to slip back into old habits. In this special New Year’s podcast, Courtenay shares some choice thoughts from Philippians 3:13-14, where Paul reminds us that forgetting t…
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Christmas music has a way of stirring something within us. Memories, anticipation, joy, even sorrow. In this Christmas Eve podcast, Trish reflects on Mary’s song that first Christmas, and Joseph’s too. As believers, no matter where we are in the choir, our song of faith is meant to sung to the glory of God! To join a Harvest women’s small group, go…
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People who have recently experienced the loss of a loved one or any kind of grief, often struggle to process this new reality, as Totally Fine author Tiffany Philippou explained to us on the "How To Be Books Podcast." Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change! It should be short and sweet. I look forward to jour…
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In this episode, the artistic-director of 'Some Kind of Theatre', Emily Ingram, talks about Shakespeare, Popular Culture, and Props. Find out more about her company here: https://www.somekindoftheatre.co.uk For a complete episode transcript, click http://www.womenandshakespeare.com Interviewer: Varsha Panjwani Guest: Emily Ingram Researcher: Farah …
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When Jesus came the first time, many people missed it because they got tired of waiting for the promised Messiah. Apathy took the place of anticipation and people were in survival mode, preoccupied with life and not really looking for the Savior. In this podcast, Melanie encourages us not to let distractions, discouragement or delays keep us from b…
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Who can forget the chilling case of Brenda Holland's murder in the 1960s? As we delve into the eerie details of the investigation, we'll shine a light on the Sheriff's team's bungled crime scene management and the mysterious loss of vital evidence. We'll also introduce you to David Whaley, a more recent suspect, and explore the fascinating theories…
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The first time Jesus came, some were looking for the Messiah—but not many. A devout man named Simeon. An 84-year-old widow named Anna. Sophisticated Magi from the east and common shepherds from the nearby hills of Bethlehem. They came from different backgrounds and unlikely places, with one thing in common: they were searching for Jesus. In this po…
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The sense of shame surrounding female anatomy is a complex and deeply rooted social and cultural issue that has evolved over centuries, which is what Vagina Obscura author Rachel E. Gross discussed with us on the "How To Be Books Podcast." Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change! It should be short and sweet. …
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Are you prepared to be captivated? This episode tells the haunting tale of Brenda Holland, a young woman brimming with dreams and aspirations, all while working amidst the enigma of the Lost Colony in North Carolina. Join us, as we journey with Brenda, from her ever-resilient upbringing to her sudden, chilling disappearance that left the community …
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Advent Week 2 | Making Room for Jesus with Zenovia Bernier Have you ever made plans with someone to visit in their home, but when you arrived it didn’t seem like they were expecting you? The countdown to Christmas so easily becomes the season when we overwork, overcommit, and time is the one thing we do not have. In this podcast, Zenovia considers …
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What if the shoes you choose to wear could lead to a morbid mystery that rocks the world? That's right, you'll never look at your running shoes the same way again after hearing about the eerie cases of severed feet washing up on shorelines, housed in buoyant footwear. Get ready to venture into these baffling mysteries that have gripped public atten…
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The first coming of Jesus was long-awaited and the best news ever. But for Zachariah and his wife Elizabeth, it required deep surrender and an open heart. This part of the Christmas narrative is a case study in disappointment. In this podcast, Cathe considers what their story can teach us about real faith, weak faith, and even a doubting faith. To …
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Life is a remarkable adventure filled with highs, lows, and lessons, and fully accepting its every aspect can be tough, which is an important subject we discussed with legendary explorer and Climb Your Mountain author Sir Ranulph Fiennes on the "How To Be Books Podcast." Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change…
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Prepare yourself for a spine-chilling journey through the dark obsessions of the human mind. Tonight, we’re exploring the disturbing world of necrophilia, drawing upon its historical, psychological, and scientific aspects. We bring you an in-depth analysis of this unsettling subject, with the guidance of our host, Tiffany. We also dive into a case …
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In this special Thanksgiving podcast, Brittni reminds us that, while Thanksgiving is a day set aside to slow down, reflect, and express our gratitude, this is something that we should be doing throughout the year. When all is going well, being thankful is easy, but what if “all” isn’t going well? What then? Let’s consider a few things that will hel…
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How do a child's nightmare, a man's obsession with Bigfoot and the eerie legend of the Painted Rock intertwine? Uncover the chilling story of Teresa Bier, a girl who suffered unimaginable abuse from her own family, only to disappear under the darkest of circumstances. Dive into the grim reality of Teresa's life, her torment at the hands of her moth…
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As we wrap up this nine-week series, God’s message through the prophets is as relevant for us today as it was back then. We are still creatures of habit and it’s easy to drift off course. Malachi finishes with a warning and with hope! How can we be clear-headed and ready for the Lord’s return? In this podcast, Leah reviews what the prophets can tea…
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The legal system is a complex and multifaceted institution that plays a fundamental role in maintaining order and justice in society, which Unlawful Killings author Her Honour Wendy Joseph KC knows a lot about and spoke to us on the "How To Be Books Podcast." Trigger warning: This episode contains themes related to homicide, physical, sexual, and c…
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What would you do if your life was taken away by the very people you were trying to impress? That's exactly what happened to the young and innocent Reena Virk. In this heart-wrenching episode, we journey through Reena's life, her desperate longing for acceptance, and the influence of the gangster rap culture that played a vital role in her tragic s…
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Malachi was God’s messenger, and some would argue that he delivered messages we don’t want to hear! In this podcast, Wendy discusses three topics that matter to God and should matter to us too. When it comes to leadership, marriage, and money, we don’t always get it right and it can be hard to hear where we fall short. But God provides clear direct…
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Who really pulled the trigger on Tupac Shakur? Today, we plunge into the murky world of Tupac's homicide and the recent revelations about his killer. We also gear up for the upcoming trial that promises to shed more light on this 25-year old mystery. But our journey does not stop there. We flip the pages back to one of the darkest periods in human …
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We talk about death for various reasons, and the way we discuss it can depend on cultural, social, and personal factors, which is what With The End in Mind author Dr Kathryn Mannix told us at "How To Be Books Podcast." Please hit subscribe to hear the whole series on life skills and social change! It should be short and sweet. I look forward to jou…
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If you’ve ever found yourself just going through the motions in your Christian walk, you are not alone. This was the situation in Malachi’s day when God sent him with a wake-up call for His people. In a series of questions and answers, God wanted to stir them up to remember and return to a life of whole-hearted love for Him. In this podcast, Shelle…
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Imagine waking up to the chilling reality that the person most likely to harm you is someone you know, or even a family member. This week, we unravel the horrifying statistic that confirms this terrifying truth. We'll be shedding light on two recent cases, demonstrating how the familiarity of the criminal can often cloud the path to justice. Sit ba…
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