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Axios podcast host Niala Boodhoo digs deep with leaders you know — or need to know — in business, politics and culture. Every week, all in under 20 minutes. About Axios: Axios is a digital media company launched in 2017. Axios helps you become smarter, faster with news and information across politics, tech, business, media, science and the world. Subscribe to our newsletters at axios.com/newsletters and download our mobile app at axios.com/app. About Niala Boodhoo: Niala Boodhoo is the host ...
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The Authentic Christian

The Authentic Christian

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What does it mean to be an Authentic Christian? Join Aaron Gallagher, Scott Ingram, and Tucker Wallace as they discuss the everyday struggle of a Christian, culturally relevant topics, and the Biblical principles that should guide their response. New Episodes will be released every Wednesday from July through December. Sponsored by the Gospel Broadcasting Network. #christianpodcast
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We'll keep you up to date with all the latest golf news, reviews of the week's tournaments and a look ahead to forthcoming events. If you'd like to contact the podcast then you can tweet Josh using @JoshAntmann or email at golf@skysports.com
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Iain Lee (I'm a Celebrity, BBC Radio4, LBC) brings you a new retro gaming podcast. Focusing primarily (although not exclusively) on 8 bit computers, this pod will feature interviews, stories and game reviews from the BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64 and more. Support the show at www.patreon.com/iainLee Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have Gun Will Travel TV

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Have Gun – Will Travel ran for 225 episodes of the TV series, 24 written by Gene Roddenberry. Other contributors included Bruce Geller, Harry Julian Fink, Don Brinkley and Irving Wallace. Andrew McLaglen directed 101 episodes and 19 were directed by series star Richard Boone. Now relive the wild west and Have Gun Will Travel.
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Southwest Michigan is rich in history, as the region contains the second wave of twelve counties organized in the State in 1829. The stories encapsulate pioneer triumphs and tragedy, amazing events and resilient, enterprising and passionate people. The region developed along the Territorial Roads, connecting the first land routes between Detroit and Chicago, which later brought with it the railroads and modern highways. Starting from the Battle Creek regional area, and branching out from the ...
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Broadcasting out of Calgary, AB Canada, PIRATE LIFE RADIO is an independent podcast seeking to expose local and international underground music. Co-hosted by Kyle Gritchen & Josh Wallace, two unwavering fans of honest music, Pirate Life Radio is dedicated to bringing the listener stories from the seas less travelled- straight from the mouths of the people who were there. Featuring interviews with some of the city’s top talent and a ripping soundtrack to match, PLR aims to provide an outlet f ...
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The Department of Physics public lecture series. An exciting series of lectures about the research at Oxford Physics take place throughout the academic year. Looking at topics diverse as the creation of the universe to the science of climate change. Features episodes previously published as: (1) 'Oxford Physics Alumni': "Informal interviews with physics alumni at events, lectures and other alumni related activities." (2) 'Physics and Philosophy: Arguments, Experiments and a Few Things in Bet ...
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Don’t work harder, work smarter: how to study effectively and get the grades of your dreams with winning review strategies, killer memory techniques and exam preparation tips you won’t hear anywhere else. Join Cambridge educated psychologist, study techniques researcher, coach and tutor William Wadsworth as we dive into the secrets of academic success.Looking for the grades of your dreams? Want to know the real secrets to preparing for and taking exams? Through a powerful combination of rich ...
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A podcast aimed at Christian single women to explore practical topics like habits single women should be developing, living with roommates, caring for aging parents and navigating long-distance relationships. "Strength and dignity are her clothing, and she smiles at the future." Proverbs 31:25 smilingatthefuturepodcast@gmail.com
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2-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip delivers a unique breakdown of the world of racing. "Uncle Mikey" talks with the biggest stars in the sport each week, while taking the listener behind the curtain to provide unprecedented access, stories and reactions to the NASCAR world.
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What is interleaving? Why is it so powerful for helping you learn faster and remember more? How can you use it? Listen in today, and all will be revealed with the help of Dr Veronica Yan. Veronica will also be talking us through her insights on barriers to actually adopting effective learning strategies, including interleaving, but also many of the…
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In this episode, I tell the story of Mary Sanderson from my book Victorian Southwest Michigan True Crime. To attend the Michigan History Author Symposium and get tickets, visit: https://events.humanitix.com/mihistoryauthorsymposium For more information or to contact Michael Delaware, visit: ⁠https://michaeldelaware.com⁠…
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Josh is joined by Sophie Walker to look back at the weekend's Solheim Cup which the USA won for the first time since 2017. What went wrong for Team Europe in the 15.5 - 12.5 defeat? Plus, Gary Murphy speaks to Josh about the Irish Open and another agonising finale for home favourite Rory McIlroy after he was pipped to the title by Rasmus Hojgaard.…
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Discover the power of note making to extend your brain, with today's guest, information architect and author of "Duly Noted", Jorge Arango. * Featured in this episode: 155. Cognitive Load Theory "Brain Hacks" For Students - Ollie Lovell: https://examstudyexpert.com/ollie-lovell/ David Allen, Getting Things Done Dr Fiona McPherson, Effective Note-ta…
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In this episode I explore the history of Kalamazoo's extraordinary inventor Jay B. Rhodes using the book written by author Cynthia Jeffrey. Rhodes in his day was referred to as the 'Kalamazoo Edison' and the 'Patent King' as he filed over 230 patents in his lifetime. The impact from his inventions impacted a range of industries including world even…
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Niala Boodhoo walked nearly 80 miles along the Camino de Santiago this summer, an ancient Christian pilgrimage that's been meaningful for millions. A growing number of Americans—including non-Christians—are taking up this and other pilgrimages, for all sorts of reasons. Author and travel leader Phil Cousineau says the tradition of walking to find m…
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In this episode I explore the history of the Wallace Woolen Mill established in 1844 by William Wallace, a miller from Vermont. The mill was owned by Wallace until he sold it in 1872, and the building later became the Union School Furniture Company. For tickets to the Michigan History Author Symposium in Battle Creek, click here: https://events.hum…
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Josh is joined by Sophie Walker and Jamie Spence to look ahead to this week's Solheim Cup. Can the European team upset the odds and beat the USA on American soil? Plus, they look back on a win for Matt Wallace at the European Masters and look ahead to the Irish Open, where Rory McIlroy will be returning to his home county.…
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In today's episode we're back with giant of the "science of effective study" world, Professor John Dunlosky. We're discussing note-taking: effective note-taking in class on paper or your laptop, and how to make the most of your classes, lectures and instructors' resources. Featured today: John's book "Study Like A Champ": https://geni.us/dunlosky E…
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In this episode author Amberrose Hammond joins me to share stories from her book 'Wicked Grand Rapids'. We also share news about an upcoming event we will be participating in on September 28th in Battle Creek called the Michigan History Author Symposium. For ticket information on the Michigan History Author Symposium, click here: https://events.hum…
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Hundreds of thousands have been taking to the streets in Israel, ever since the bodies of six murdered Israeli hostages were found last week in a tunnel in Gaza. It marked an escalation by Hamas, Axios' Barak Ravid tells Niala Boodhoo. Ravid has been covering the war since the start, and reporting on the Middle East for his entire career. As we app…
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This week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast comes from the Swiss Alps where Josh is joined by Andrew Coltart and David Howell ahead of the European Masters. They discuss Niklas Norgaard's win at the British Masters and consider whether the PGA Tour's FedEx Cup playoffs need a change of format for future years. Plus they look ahead to this week's action in …
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24 of my favourite tips, tricks and strategies to level up your study game instantly. They're quick to absorb, quick to apply, and quick to start giving you big results! From finding full focus to magical memory methods, there's something in here for everyone. Which will YOU try first? * Hosted by William Wadsworth, memory psychologist, independent…
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This episode is a replay of an interview with Dennis Skupinski that was recorded in November 2022 on the History of the War of 1812. I am reposting this interview in honor of the memory of Dennis who passed away in December 2023. For information on where donate to the Michigan Military Heritage Museum, visit: ⁠https://mimhm.org/donation⁠ The museum…
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Before Vice President Harris became the Democratic nominee, Asian American voters were unenthusiastic about then-candidate Biden. But Harris has since energized the fastest-growing voter group in the U.S.: AAPI voters. Now, data suggests these voters could be a major factor in some swing states come November. Political scientist Karthick Ramakrishn…
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In this episode, I explore the history of the early railroads in Allegan County, the impact it had on population growth and the changes over the years. I also discuss the financial panics of 1857 and 1873 which had an impact on the growth and direction of transportation in the nation. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michael…
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Broadcaster Ali Whitaker and former pro Zane Scotland join Josh Antmann on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast to look back at the action from a thrilling AIG Women's Open where Lydia KO claimed a dramatic win. They also discuss whether Keegan Bradley could have a decision to make about whether he plays, captains or does both at the same time for t…
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In this episode, Gulf War Veteran, Author & Photographer Richard Sherman joins me to talk about his new book: Never Home: Remembering the Military Heroes Who Never Returned. This book was a project that took 6 years, and 8 seperate trips overseas to collection information and photograph. He visited 23 of America's military cemeteries overseas, and …
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UAW President Shawn Fain got a coveted spot speaking opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago to share his message of fighting against corporate greed. With one million active and retired members, Democrats are hoping the UAW will help get out the vote for a Harris-Walz ticket. Organized labor's role in the election isn't just…
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"He's a good guy, right? He's a good person." We've all heard these statements and the question is, what about those people? Will those people be saved? What about people who don't do what the Bible says? Will God make exceptions? And in today's episode Aaron and Scott will talk about what the Bible says about these types of statements and what God…
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In this episode I explore the history of the National Driving Park in Kalamazoo, horse racing, harness racing and the legend one horse that shocked the world on a track in that city named 'Flora Temple'. For the article refered to in this episode, click here. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https://michaeldelaware.com…
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Josh is back for this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast and is joined by Trish Johnson and Sophie Walker in the week of the final major of the year - the AIG Women's Open. As well as a look ahead to what might happen at St Andrews, we review Hideki Matsuyama's crazy finish at the St Jude Championship, discuss Scottie Scheffler's comments about the Fed…
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In this episode, I explore the history of the Potter House in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Potter House was a hotel that was built in 1869, and opened in 1870. It was burned down in 1880, and was rebuilt as the Potter Block. It has a fascinating history in the decade that it existed in the city. For more information on Michael Delaware, visit: https…
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Growing up an immigrant in the U.S., writer Viet Thanh Nguyen tried to make sense of the Vietnamese story. "There were these two very different versions of history and memory that were going around, and I was growing up very confused about what the actual history was," he tells Niala Boodhoo. That set him on a path to become a scholar and a writer …
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In this episode, I refer to a recent article in Michigan History Magazine written by Barry Levine on the history of Fort Custer. For more information on the Historical Society of Michigan, visit: https://www.hsm.pub For the video I mention in this episode on Fort Custer National Cemetery, click here. For information on Michael Delaware, visit: http…
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In this episode, Maurice Imhoff, the President of the Jackson Civil War Society joins me to discuss the upcoming Jackson Civil War Muster, one of the largest reenactment events in the country. The event is happening on August 24-25, in Jackson, Michigan. For details on attending this free outdoor event, visit: https://civilwarmuster.org To follow d…
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The last school year saw the First Amendment tested across college campuses. Protests over Israel's treatment of Gaza dominated headlines and disrupted commencements, while antisemitic and anti-Muslim incidents on campuses rose. As another school year approaches, institutions are facing new free speech debates ahead. One lawyer who ran investigatio…
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In last week's episode, Scott and Aaron looked at two kings in the Old Testament, Asa and Jehoash, and the poor example they left for standing fast in the faith. Today they are going to look at another king who did a lot of great things, but sadly had an issue with pride and stopped relying on God.By Aaron Gallagher, Scott Ingram
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It's a special episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast this week as Josh is joined by Dan Brown - the English golfer who stole the show at the 152nd Open at Troon a few weeks ago. Dan chats about his early days as what he describes as a "loose" amateur player and what his journey has been like through to the DP World Tour. Plus he speaks at length a…
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In this episode Bobbie Mathis joins me from the Union City Society for Historic Preservation, and we discuss her recent cemetery restoration workshops at Sherwood Cemetery, in Sherwood, Michigan in Branch County. We also explore some history of the town of Sherwood which gets its name from the Nottingham Forest in England. For more information on t…
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Americans have long used the Bible to justify their politics. That's in part why today, younger Christians are rethinking their relationship to their faith, and the Bible's place in American political life. Kaitlyn Schiess says that's a good thing. She's the author of "The Ballot and the Bible: How Scripture Has Been Used and Abused in American Pol…
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In this episode I interview Dr. Mirelle Luecke of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library & Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has been the curator of the museum since 2022, and the organization is celebrating the 50th Anniversary this year of the Gerald R. Ford Presidency with special exhibits, programs and educational presentations. For more i…
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"Nothing, nothing, can come in the way of saving our democracy. That includes personal ambition." President Biden explained his move to the American people in an address Wednesday night. Now, a new race lies ahead -- one no longer so focused on the past, between two candidates who've already done the job of president. So what is it about? Axios co-…
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In this episode Aaron & Scott will wrap up what the Bible says about pride and why it's important for us to study it. In part 1 they discussed "What is pride?" In part 2 they talked about some things that can cause pride. In this episode they'll discuss, "Can we combat pride? How can we prevent pride from taking root, or if it's taking root, how ca…
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