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On May 9, 2019, William Lloyd's son took his own life. William went from wanting to jump in the grave with his son to living a life of joy, meaning and purpose. William realized how much trouble men have with grief and mourning. The show is dedicated to stories of what God did for them during the most difficult time in their life.
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The Active Share

William Blair Investment Management

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Curious about the ever-changing world and how it impacts investing? So are we. If you’re seeking the less obvious, The Active Share podcast is for you. Hear thought-provoking conversations with thought leaders, company executives, and William Blair Investment Management’s own analysts and portfolio managers as they share unique perspectives on investing in a world that’s always evolving. Disclosure: This content is for informational and educational purposes only and not intended as investmen ...
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Lighthouse Tabernacle

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"We don’t want to be halfway, church. We want to be a real church or no church at all. We want to be real Christians or no Christians at all." - William Marrion Branham. You may support our podcast here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/26432/support
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Everything Everywhere Daily

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Learn something new every day! Everything Everywhere Daily is a daily podcast for Intellectually Curious People. Host Gary Arndt tells the stories of interesting people, places, and things from around the world and throughout history. Gary is an accomplished world traveler, travel photographer, and polymath. Topics covered include history, science, mathematics, anthropology, archeology, geography, and culture. Past history episodes have dealt with ancient Rome, Phoenicia, Persia, Greece, Chi ...
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Even when the NFL is in the deepest dregs of its offseason, ‘The Ringer NFL Show’ will still be here to keep football fans on top of all of the breaking news around the league. Tune in to a rotating cast of Ringer favorites, including Sheil Kapadia, Nora Princiotti, Steven Ruiz, Austin Gayle, and Lindsay Jones, and stay connected to all of the big player and team developments through the spring and summer training camps leading up to the 2024 season. Make sure you follow RingerNFL on Instagr ...
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The Souled Out Show is a 2 hour radio show which is presented by Hugh Williams and showcases the best of current and old soul and funk music. The show playlist consists of both classics and "forgotten" classics whilst at the same time showcasing the very best new and current soul and funk.
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William Hill brings you the latest Tennis news and prospects on Audioboo. For a free £30 credit and even more offers for new customers, click here to sign up at williamhill.com (https://www.williamhill.com/#!/)
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The Gator Nation Football Podcast is recorded in Gainesville, FL, where Allen Williams and James Di Virgilio, both UF grads, reside. The show features insightful analysis, commentary, and discussion of Florida Gators Football on a week to week basis with guests from the opposing team and Gator Nation. You can contact us anytime at gatornationfootballpodcast@gmail.com.
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Hosted by the Saleh Family from Tiktok and YouTube (also known as Muhammad William Saleh and Sana Saleh). This podcast is all about learning to live, love and laugh in a way that may have you rolling on the floor, or throwing your phone at the wall. No topic is off the table - religion, culture, love, life and everything in between.
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This unique and lively history show delves into some of the world's most important political, social and cultural events and the intriguing personalities behind them. Presented by Dr Patrick Geoghegan of Trinity College Dublin, Talking History unravels the gritty, sometimes uncomfortable, side of our past, and what we can learn from it.
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Welcome to "Beyond Blue with Billy" the Jiu-Jitsu podcast where I spill the beans on my grappling life. Join me weekly for unfiltered tales of mat victories, life struggles, and whatever nonsense I'm facing. It's your backstage pass to the raw and real side of life in the blue belt lane.
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A podcast dedicated to the amazingly fascinating copaganda show T.J. Hooker (1982 - 1986) hosted by Eric Szyszka and Ben Worcester. Hear the guys and the occasional guest star discuss William Shatner in all of his glory. Anything you hear may be used against you in a court of law.
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“Bookreporter Talks To” is a podcast from The Book Report Network where we host in-depth conversations with authors about the books that we love. We know authors cannot travel everywhere, so we want to bring them to you, wherever YOU may be.
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The Soulsorts Record Room 2024 Broadcast live on Starpoint Radio on Sunday 14th July Playlist: Micky More & Andy Tee & Angela Johnson – Is It Love You're After (Original Radio Edit) (2024) Soulpersona & Carl Hudson – The Good Fight – Album: Magic Bullet (2024) Frank McComb – Cancerean Planet (2024) Darien Brockington – Only One – Album: Where Love …
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Patrick and his panel reflect on the early history of the Olympic Games, from ancient Greece to the revival in more modern times, discussing their historical significance, cultural impact and enduring legacy. Featuring Nigel Crowther, Emeritus Professor in Department of Classical Studies at University of Western Ontario; Supervising Professor at In…
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In the early 1960s, the United States was always a step behind the Soviet Union in the space race. By the mid-1960s, the Americans had caught up. They didn’t have many glamorous firsts, but they were doing increasingly difficult things in space. All of that came crashing to a halt on January 27, 1967, when three astronauts died in what was a seemin…
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In the mid-18th century, excavations in the ancient town of Herculaneum, just outside the city of Pompeii and destroyed by the same volcano, discovered something….interesting. They found a villa that contained 1800 ancient scrolls. Unfortunately, the volcano's heat carbonized them, making them illegible and incredibly fragile. Still, for over 250 y…
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In the early 19th century, the most abundant bird in North America, and perhaps the entire world, was the passenger pigeon. An estimated three billion of them would fly in flocks so large that they could blot out the sun. However, within a century, the entire species had gone extinct. It was one of the fastest and most disastrous turnarounds for an…
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Depending on how you define it, there were somewhere between 70 to 100 Roman emperors between the ascension of Augustus to the fall of the western empire in 476. A period of about 500 years. Some of them managed to be just and competent rulers who ruled for extended periods of peace and prosperity. Others….were not. Learn more about the worst Roman…
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Ted loves connecting with people and learning new skills that support the evolution of our collective intelligence. He has developed a rich catalogue of Agile Coaching and IT delivery knowledge and has broad experience in multiple business sectors. He uses this background to coach, mentor, train and facilitate teams, individuals and organisations. …
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SPONSORS: - Visit https://coorslight.com/summermusic to see how Coors Light can amplify your summer. And be sure to keep an eye out on Coors Light’s social handles and https://coorslightbackstagesixpack.com all summer long for the drops. - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at https://Shopify.com/momshouse Check out Sal Vulcano's new s…
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Let me cut right to the chase. This episode is going to be a deep dive into the origin of some common idioms. I don’t want to dance around the subject or have to walk on eggshells, so I’m using this introduction to break the ice. Whether you’re feeling under the weather or ready to burn the midnight oil with us, you’re in for a treat. I will spill …
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Marjan Kamali joins Carol Fitzgerald to talk about her latest novel, THE LION WOMEN OF TEHRAN, which is a Bookreporter Bets On selection. We are told the genesis of the story and how Marjan built on it from there. She delves into her personal history coming to the US as a child and what it means to be a “lion woman.” We learn about how class and cu…
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This week, Steven, Nora, and Diante are each drafting six teams who they think will have the worst records in the NFL. Hosts: Steven Ruiz, Nora Princiotti, and Diante Lee Producer: Isaiah Blakely Additional Production Supervision: Arjuna Ramgopal and Conor Nevins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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One of the most famous lines in poetry comes from the poet Robert Burns, who spoke of ‘The best-laid schemes of mice and men.’ The line has been used in reference to the fact that no matter how good the plan or the intentions behind it, things will often not go according to plan. Indeed, there have been times in history when plans have made things …
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2024- State of the Gators with Scott Stricklin If you enjoy the content, drop us a dono for as little as $7 at https://www.patreon.com/gatornationfootballpodcast Merch https://gnfp.sellfy.store/ Our Film breakdowns on YT: https://bit.ly/3x1gxtT Join the GNFP SAMI WhatsApp Group: https://bit.ly/3Drii79 Join the GNFP JAVA Discord Group: https://disco…
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In 1974, Republican governor Ronald Reagan appointed educator Dr. Claudia Hampton, a Democrat active in her local NAACP, as the first Black woman trustee to the board of California State University. For the next twenty years Hampton would be known as the affirmative action trustee as she advocated for policies and budgets that would help support an…
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The most popular sports league in the world in terms of the number of people who follow and watch is the English Premier League. Unlike other sports leagues, the English Premier League is relatively new. It was only created in the early 90s in response to the poor condition of top-division football at the time. Since then, it has brought in billion…
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The Soulsorts Record Room 2024 Broadcast live on Starpoint Radio on Sunday 7th July Playlist: Soulpersona & Carl Hudson – Magic Bullet Theme – Album: Magic Bullet (2024) Citrus Sun – In Search of the Blue Note – Album: Anaconga (2024) Cornell CC Carter – Everyday – Album: Expressions Of Soul (2024) William Richardson – Love So Sweet (2024) Sensere …
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Joining Patrick Geoghegan to delve into the lives and works of the Yeats sisters are: Dr Róisín Kennedy, Assistant Professor, School of Art History and Cultural Policy, UCD; Dr Caoilfhionn Ní Bheacháin, Associate Professor in Communications, University of Limerick; Susan O’Keeffe, Director of Yeats Society Sligo; and Dr Billy Shortall of Trinity Co…
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In February 1904, the Russian Empire found itself at war with the Empire of Japan over what was territory in the current nation of China. The problem for Russia was that a big chunk of its navy was located in the Baltic Sea, and the war was in Asia. The Baltic fleet was sent on an incredibly long and interesting voyage to get the ships into battle.…
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Mark Twain once said, 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.' The reason why he placed statistics into its own category is because it is possible to use numbers to misrepresent the truth, distort reality, or outright lie. However, if you know what to look for, you can catch misuses of statistics, and if really pay attent…
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The month of July is named after Julius Caesar. In 44 BC, after his assassination, the Roman Senate renamed the month of Quintilis after him in honor of the month he was born. The fact that he was appointed dictator for life probably had something to do with it. All the emperors that came later never changed it, so instead of Quintilis, we have Jul…
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On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress of the 13 British colonies in North America issued a document addressing their grievances with the British Crown and stated to the world why they considered themselves to be a free and independent country. That document and its legacy have had a much bigger impact than its signatories could have ever imagin…
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Honestly, we could go on and on about how much we loved this episode 🎧 and what David Pereira’s experiences taught us, but that wouldn't do it justice. So, in a nutshell, here’s why you should listen: 👉 David’s raw and authentic insights challenge us to rethink our approach to product management. 👉 David opens up about his personal journey, moving …
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Check out Rachel Feinstein's new special "Big Guy" streaming now on Netflix!This week on Your Mom's House Podcast, we hit the ground running with a Fart Simpson banger about McDonalds, before Tom opens up the episode with a clip of a cool dudes really cool Sunday plans. Tom also tells Christina all about his insane trip to Abu Dhabi.Christina and T…
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Check out Rachel Feinstein's new special "Big Guy" streaming now on Netflix! This week on Your Mom's House Podcast, we hit the ground running with a Fart Simpson banger about McDonalds, before Tom opens up the episode with a clip of a cool dudes really cool Sunday plans. Tom also tells Christina all about his insane trip to Abu Dhabi. Christina and…
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One of the leading destinations for live stage performances is Broadway. The term Broadway, derived from the street in New York City, is not just a name. It's a rich history of notable theaters and a style of performance that has become synonymous with it. But why did theater develop on that particular street in that particular city, what divides B…
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Located in the 90th place on the periodic table is the element Thorium. Thorium, as with every element, has unique properties, making it useful in certain applications. However, Thorium’s best days might still be ahead of it and might move it to the front of the list of the world’s most important elements. Learn more about Thorium, how it was disco…
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Josephine McCarty, née Fagan, aka Mrs. Virginia S. Seymour, dba Emma Burleigh. M.D., was many things: mother, teacher, saleswoman, spy, lobbyist, and abortionist. And in 1872 she was also an accused murderer, after eyewitnesses saw her fire a pistol on a public streetcar in Utica, New York, killing one man and wounding another. Historian R.E. Fulto…
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In December 1936, the United Kingdom underwent its greatest constitutional crisis of the 20th century. The king, Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry an American divorcee. This might not seem like a scandal today, but at the time, it threatened to collapse the entire British government when Europe was on the brink of war. The aftermath of the…
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Ahead of the reopening of Notre Dame later this year, Patrick Geoghegan looks at the construction and re-construction of one of the most iconic cathedrals in the world. Joining him are: Dr Emily Guerry, Senior Lecturer in Medieval European History at the University of Kent, Dr Caroline Bruzelius, Professor Emerita of Art and Art History at Duke Uni…
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In 1961, at the Green Bank observatory in West Virginia, a small conference was held for astrophysicists. The meeting was organized by Cornell University professor and astronomer Frank Drake. The subject of the conference was the search for extraterrestrial life. In preparation for the conference, he jotted down his thoughts in the form of an equat…
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The Soulsorts Wind Down Zone 2024 on Starpoint Radio Broadcast live on Wednesday 26th June Playlist: Angela Bofill – Time To Say Goodbye – LP: Something About You (1981) Angela Bofill – On And On – LP: Something About You (1981) Angela Bofill – Song For A Rainy Day – LP: Too Tough (1983) Angela Bofill – Accept Me (I'm Not A Girl Anymore) – LP: Too …
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Before the Allied invasions of Normandy or Sicily in World War II, the ground war against Germany and Italy was first fought in North Africa. The reason why there was even a conflict in Africa was a combination of geography and history. Even though it doesn’t get the attention the war in Asia or Europe receives, the war in North Africa was pivotal …
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We wrapped up our early 2024 “Bookaccino Live” Book Group programming with William Kent Krueger as our guest. He discussed his New York Times bestseller and Edgar Award-nominated book, THE RIVER WE REMEMBER. Readers joined to ask questions, which covered a myriad of topics. Kent also gave us a preview of his new Cork O’Connor mystery, SPIRIT CROSSI…
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The biggest agricultural crop in the world today, by total weight, is corn. Also known as maize, corn is a crop of the New World. The ancients in China, India, Mesopotamia, and Rome never knew about corn. Yet, since the Columbian Exchange, it has become one of the world’s most important commodities as a source of food, animal feed, and the basis of…
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Brian Gaughan & Jim Hill start this week’s show by discussing Daisy Ridley’s recent visit to the Happiest Place on Earth. They also discuss “Star Wars: The Acolyte,” Lucasfilm’s new limited series for Disney+ In this episode, listeners will learn about: How much was James Earl Jones paid to voice Darth Vader on “A New Hope” What happened at Disneyl…
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