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Curious Worldview

Ryan Faulkner

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Featuring a mix of interviews between the world's most adventurous authors, most incisive investigative journalists, geopolitical analysts, odd lots and curious life stories. Subscribe to the newsletter: https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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The Geopolitics & Power Podcast

Curious Worldview Production

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Episodes published on this feed appear originally on - A Curious Worldview Podcast https://open.spotify.com/show/61wcpA8fkOQCAGrOfHgkig?si=ZiPK9FlNSmOfsxUEz7jmBg - if you like this podcast - than consider jumping over to - A Curious Worldview - on any platform there are podcasts (or link to Spotify above). It is my primary show... episodes here are snippets of full length episodes than appear there, and the thematic goes well beyond geopolitics. Another consideration is the newsletter attach ...
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The Incerto Podcast

Curious Worldview Podcast

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The podcast covers the ideas captured by Fooled By Randomness, The Black Swan, The Bed Of Procrustes, Antifragile, Skin In The Game and much of the work Nassim has dedicated time to outside of these books. But this podcast is but a side quest... The main show is 'A Curious Worldview Podcast' - link to the show here - https://open.spotify.com/show/61wcpA8fkOQCAGrOfHgkig - and the accompanying newsletter here: https://curiousworldview.beehiiv.com/subscribe
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RELISH is the ultimate Christian podcast where we dive deep into the timeless truths of the Bible to answer your toughest questions about Christianity and the Christian faith. Join us each week as we tackle challenging topics head-on, fearlessly exploring the intersections of faith, reason, and culture. Whether you’re a skeptic seeking answers, a believer looking to deepen your understanding, or simply curious about the Christian worldview, our podcast provides a welcoming space for dialogue ...
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Humanism Now is the weekly podcast for everyone curious, interested or actively engaged in secular humanism. Each Sunday, host James Hodgson—founder of Humanise Live—welcomes scientists, philosophers, activists, authors, entrepreneurs and community leaders who are challenging the status quo and building a fairer, kinder world. Together we unpack today’s toughest ethical questions—using reason and compassion instead of dogma—and champion universal human rights and flourishing. Expect in-depth ...
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Unusual Practice

Charli | Cultural Disruptor

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Unusual Practice (UP) explores the human condition through science, spirituality, culture, and consciousness. Host Charli - hypnotherapist, author of Pronoia Prescription, and founder of PracticeCharli.net - leads curious minds into deep dives on belief systems, personal growth, cultural psychology, and the soul's role in modern life. With humor and edge, each episode challenges assumptions, upgrades your worldview, rewires the mind, and offers an UP-lifting lens on life. Rethink what you th ...
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The Compass Chronicles: Faith, Fandom, and Life Hosted by Javier Welcome to The Compass Chronicles Podcast—where faith meets fandom, life gets real, and every step of the journey points us back to something bigger. I’m Javier, and every week I’ll be your guide through meaningful conversations that connect Scripture, culture, and the everyday questions we all wrestle with. This isn’t your average faith podcast. We’re digging deep into the Bible while also exploring the movies, music, comics, ...
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How does modern day Korea compare to America? Join co-hosts Daniel and Jun every week as they explore a topic and discuss it from both the American and Korean perspective. If you're looking to learn more about Korean society and culture, are a part of the Korean diaspora and curious how Korea has changed since you, your parents, or your grandparents left, or are simply interested in broadening your personal worldview and perspective, then we hope you'll listen in and join us on this journey! ...
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Do you feel like you're in the rabbit hole of your own mind in this unique human experience? I will explore perspectives of worldly phenomenon along with oddities of the human condition. We'll learn hypotheticals that challenge reality and fill our curious minds with the mysteries of our lives.
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On The Science Dilemma Podcast, we help Christian families navigate the toughest questions in science and culture—without losing their faith in the process. Each week, we sit down with leading scientists, thinkers, and educators to explore topics like evolution, intelligent design, biology, astronomy, and the big questions about life and purpose. Whether you're a homeschool parent, curious student, or just someone trying to make sense of the world, you'll get clear answers, honest dialogue, ...
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Welcome to The Apologist’s Bookshelf, a podcast dedicated to exploring the best books in Christian apologetics. I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the intellectual foundation of the Christian faith—whether you’re a believer seeking to deepen your understanding, or a skeptic exploring the truth claims of Christianity. Each episode, I feature a key book on topics like the existence of God, t ...
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Welcome to The Dig Bible Podcast, do you have a curious mind? Often thought to yourself there has to be more to these stories in my Bible. Is knowing the “whys” important to you? Then you’ve found the right place! We are looking for those people that know there is more than what we’ve been taught. We are looking for those people that their beliefs that don’t “fit into the box”, and know that “For everyone who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be op ...
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Andrea Belita

Andrea Belita

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Welcome to the Journal Project, covering the years 1990 to present. In this series, we’ll be diving into personal reflections, memories, and stories captured in journals and songs during my transformative years. I grew up without eletricity from the time I was 10 years old with an religious zealot for a father and a mother into herbalism. My father landed in prison during my Master's degree. My family life had been crumbling for years and now, in my adult years, I was having to rebuild. I ma ...
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Made2Homeschool

Made2Homeschool

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Your homeschool doesn't belong in a box. If you believe your family's homeschool should be as unique as you, or maybe you're just curious about getting started, then you're in the right place! Subscribe today and remember if God called you to this, you were MADE for it! Join: https://made2homeschool.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/made2homeschool YouTube: https://YouTube.com/@made2homeschool The Made2Homeschool Podcast is a member of the Biblical Family Network. Our mission is to suppor ...
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Welcome to 'Creating Space', a show about navigating your way to deep transformational change. Tune in with me, Jennifer Bates, as I ask you to remain curious, explore possibility, and imagine a more intentional life full of joy and ease. If you’d like to know more about me and how I can help you create a more authentic, joyful life, you can find me on Instagram at CreatingSpaceWithJen. To book a free 30-minute consultation call email me at [email protected]. See you next time.
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Wisdom from the curious, compassionate, & courageous co-creators of our desired and emerging future. Learn from personal stories at the intersection of humanity and the environmental, social, and spiritual divides we are facing. Hear from community activists, entrepreneurs, researchers, musicians, chefs, inventors, and more. I hope these conversations will encourage us all to look at the world differently, change our patterns of thought, and get out there and engage where our passions meet t ...
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Welcome to Tintin’s Roll, the podcast where the world of books comes alive! Whether you're an avid reader, a casual book lover, or someone curious about the magic of literature, this show has something for you. Each episode, we dive deep into a different facet of the reading experience, from book recommendations to exploring the latest literary trends, book adaptations, and the art of storytelling. Join our host and guests as they discuss a wide range of topics — from the hidden histories be ...
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Unlock the secrets to peace and happiness with the ancient science of Vedanta. Join us on the Atma Bodha podcast as we delve into the timeless wisdom of Bhagavan Sankaracharya's Atmabodha, expertly guided by Swami Dayananda's (Arsha Vidya) commentary. Taught by learned scholar and teacher of Indian spiritual knowledge, Andre Vas. This podcast is your gateway to understanding the subtle concepts of Vedanta, perfect for beginners and advanced seekers alike. With insightful commentary, striking ...
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Subscribe to Chris Arnade's Substack - https://walkingtheworld.substack.com/ Who is Chris Arnade! He started as a physicist, earning a PHD from Johns Hopkins and then took to Wall St spending two decades on an elite trading desk at CitiGroup before disillusioning his well dressed allies to engage in the photography, walking and writing of the great…
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"Grief that isn't witnessed becomes trauma," CharliWhat happens when devotion turns into performance? We journey across the world - from African spirit traditions to Hindu fire rituals, Catholic processions, and beyond, to uncover the strangest religious practices that blur the line between faith and spectacle. Are these acts sacred devotion, cultu…
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William Lane Craig, noted professor, author, and debater, has written a one-stop, how-to-defend-your-faith manual. I review his second chapter, which deals with a hugely important question: What difference does it make if God exists? purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ.…
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This book, written by a non-Christian, looks at the radical new religions that are changing post-Christian America. In this podcast, I review her first chapter, which focuses on the religious landscape today with a special emphasis on three groups of people who blend traditional religious practices with personal spirituality. purchase book here I’m…
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Ubuntu: I am because we are. 🌍✨ In this bonus episode of Humanism Now, we’re sharing the live recording of Professor James Ogude’s talk from the online event Understanding Ubuntu Traditions part of the Global Origins of Humanism series (co-hosted by Central London Humanists and the Association of Black Humanists). Prof. Ogude is a Senior Research F…
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This New York Times AI Story Will Stun You (Doug Axe Responds) ft. Dr. Douglas Axe Episode Description / Show Notes In this episode of The Science Dilemma, Allan CP sits down with Dr. Douglas Axe — molecular biologist, author, and leading voice in the Intelligent Design movement — to respond to a shocking New York Times story about a man who spiral…
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When self-care isn't freedom; it's data extraction. Your fitness tracker isn't making you healthier - it's making you profitable. In this episode, we expose how Silicon Valley turned self-care into the most seductive surveillance system ever created. 🚨SHOCKING REVELATIONS: • Why Google paid $2.1billion for your sleep data (spoiler: it wasn't for yo…
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Jim Wallace, one of my favorite apologists, discusses the value of circumstantial evidence when it comes to arguing for the existence of God and challenges each of us to be a two-decision Christian. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious…
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“The arc of history bends towards justice only if you keep pushing it in that direction.” David Livingstone-Smith, Ph.D., award-winning author, Professor of Philosophy at the University of New England and a leading authority on dehumanization joins us to unpack how ordinary people come to see others as “less than human,” why that shift makes atroci…
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This book is probably the best defense for the resurrection of Jesus. Chapter 5 tackles the charge that the story of the resurrection is a legend or a fraud. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the intellectual foundation of the…
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The stories we love shape who we become. What if those digital worlds we escape to actually contain profound spiritual truths? Video games offer something unique in our media landscape - not just entertainment, but participation. You're not watching someone else's journey; you're guiding it, making choices that matter, experiencing consequences fir…
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Hey there—ever wondered if church is really necessary in today's world? Join us as we explore the vital role of community in authentic discipleship, why it keeps your faith grounded, and how blending free prayers with written ones can deepen your spiritual life. We share an incredible healing story, dive into spiritual warfare, and offer real talk …
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We’re back! This week Jun and Daniel finally tackle the highly anticipated media review of "K-Pop Demon Hunters" (or "케데헌" in Korea). After discussing the massive global success of the Netflix animated film—which became the number one Netflix original movie of all time—they dive deep into various aspects of the production. From analyzing what defin…
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Episode 12 – How Does AI Actually Work? A Clear Look Under the Hood Most of us hear about Artificial Intelligence every day—but how does it actually work under the hood? In this episode of The Science Dilemma, Allan CP sits down with Dr. George Montañez, associate professor of computer science and director of the Amistad Lab, to break down what AI …
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From birth, society writes code into us - family scripts, cultural labels, job titles, even the roles we never agreed to play. Most people mistake that programming for their identity. This episode cuts into that illusion. We’ll explore how labels shape your self-image, how to spot the invisible code running your life, and most importantly- how to j…
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My name is Andrea Belita. I grew up in a bunkhouse we made in Idaho. No electricity, no separate rooms, and no privacy. We were preppers, hoarder style. An herbalist mother and a religiously extreme and dominating father, abuse was prevalent. Things got worse before they got better. Songwriting and journaling are how I got through life. Now I’m her…
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“Inclusion is the behaviors that result in others feeling valued, respected, seen and heard.” Dr. Victoria Mattingly (Dr. V)—industrial-organizational psychologist, CEO & founder of Mattingly Solutions, and co-author of Inclusalytics—joins us to show how rigorous data and deeply human connection can coexist. We unpack practical, measurable ways to …
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This is a terrific introduction to apologetics. Dan Story tells of the current culture war in his introduction to the book, and uses his first chapter to explain what apologetics is and why we need it. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curi…
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Hey friend — in this episode we jump from an emotional high school dugout to the story of the Tower of Babel, unpacking why God might’ve scattered the people, how power and unity can go wrong, and even a quirky tie to tectonic shifts. It’s a warm, conversational dive into faith, leadership, and purpose. Stick around for honest reflections on church…
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This is a booklet put out by Reasons to Believe, a science-faith organization. The podcast for today details two chapters answering interesting questions: "Isn't Faith Incompatible with Reason?" and "Would the Discovery of ET Disprove Christianity and Must ET Exist?" purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and pa…
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Have you ever wondered if the random connections in your life actually have purpose? What if the detours, delays, and unexpected encounters are all part of a divine design? Drawing profound parallels between beloved fandoms and biblical truth, this episode explores how God orchestrates "divine crossovers" in our lives. Just as Doctor Strange tumble…
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Artificial Intelligence is everywhere — from viral deepfakes to college students using chatbots as life coaches. But is AI really intelligent… or just a clever illusion? Join our Podcast Community here. Purchase The Science Dilemma: Origin of Life here. In this episode of The Science Dilemma, Dr. Jay Richards (co-author of The Privileged Planet) jo…
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Why Collapse is Turning People On It's 2025, everything's on fire, and weirdly... people are kinda into it. Why do 31% of adults doomscroll daily? Why does disaster porn trigger dopamine hits? And why are we more turned on by imagining societal collapse than fixing actual problems? This is our obsession with the end times. From the neurochemistry o…
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My name is Andrea Belita. I grew up in a bunkhouse we made in Idaho. No electricity, no separate rooms, and no privacy. We were preppers, hoarder style. An herbalist mother and a religiously extreme and dominating father, abuse was prevalent. Things got worse before they got better. Songwriting and journaling are how I got through life. Now I’m her…
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“If humanism is anything, it’s self-education. It’s progressing, becoming more educated, more enlightened.” - Dr Bill Angus Dr Bill Angus takes us on a provocative journey through his transition from devout evangelical Christian to secular humanist in this candid, thought-provoking conversation. After 30 years of committed faith, Angus found himsel…
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The author offers practical ideas on how to begin an effective interaction with Jehovah's Witnesses. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the intellectual foundation of the Christian faith. Each episode, I feature a key book on t…
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Today, we are talking about church family, how to welcome the stranger, why translating the Bible matters, and what it looks like to live out Jesus in everyday life. Do you have questions for Pastor Don? send them to [email protected] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbkAVsuqU5_zWnmGca-OYaw/videos Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/RELISH319 Apo…
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John Lennox, noted apologist, speaker, and Oxford mathematician, gave a talk to the Veritas Forum in which he argues for the possibility of miracles. Here's the first part of his presentation. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about…
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Hello everybody! We are excited to bring you a new show that brings a view from both sexes as we dig into scripture in the Search for Context! This week, Liz (From the Mustard Seed Podcast) and Steve (From the The Dig) break down the couple of verses where Paul discusses a woman's role in church. What did he mean? Why did he say what he said? What …
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My name is Andrea Belita. I grew up in a bunkhouse we made in Idaho. No electricity, no separate rooms, and no privacy. We were preppers, hoarder style. An herbalist mother and a religiously extreme and dominating father, abuse was prevalent. Things got worse before they got better. Songwriting and journaling are how I got through life. Now I’m her…
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Episode 10 — AI vs. Humanity: The Shocking Truth You’re Not Hearing Can artificial intelligence really outthink, outcreate, or even replace humanity? In this eye-opening conversation, Dr. Robert J. Marks—renowned AI expert and Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute—cuts through the hype, the fear, and the media spin to reveal the truth about what AI …
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Why do socks disappear, and what does it say about life? In this episode of Unusual Practice, we unravel the strange truth behind the world’s smallest mystery. From laundry machine “black holes” to parallel-universe conspiracy theories, discover how the missing sock is a perfect metaphor for life’s unexpected twists, quiet losses, and the beauty in…
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What happens when churches retreat from the very places that need gospel presence most? The urban landscape continues to expand with taller buildings, more people, and increasing cultural influence, yet biblically-faithful churches are simultaneously vanishing from these vital spaces. This paradox represents a profound spiritual crisis with far-rea…
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“It’s on the basis of our shared humanity that we need to try to understand the world and think about how to live in it.” Professor Richard Norman, philosopher and author of What Is Humanism For?, joins us to explore the enduring question at the heart of secular ethics. From his journey out of Christianity to his role shaping humanist thought in th…
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Natasha Crain covers thirty conversations Christian parents needs to have with their children. In this podcast we look at two of these conversations--Did Jesus really perform miracles? Did ancient people believe in miracles because they were more gullible? purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate fo…
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Why can Satan stand in God’s presence when humans can’t? 🤔 Rowan and Don unpack one of the Bible’s most puzzling questions, diving deep into the book of Job to reveal the heavenly courtroom, Satan’s role as “the accuser,” and what this means for faith, trials, and God’s sovereignty. In this episode: The shocking truth about Satan’s access to God Wh…
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Here's the first look at a recent book covering a lot of apologetics topics. For this podcast I look at a chapter discussing the hiddenness of God and a short article on Blaise Pascal. purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone curious about the int…
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Subscribe to Nicholas Gruen's Substack - https://nicholasgruen.substack.com/ I joined the Australian economist Nicholas Gruen recently in his Melbourne home to host his first 'long-form' podcast (although I'm not sure at what hour it goes from short to long) At the core of Gruen's worldview is the “un-seriousness” he levels at Australian politics, …
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Is Intelligent Design really just “God of the Gaps”? Dr. William Dembski — mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and one of the most influential voices in the ID movement — says no. In this episode, he explains why that common objection completely misses the mark, how mathematics reveals design in nature, and why so many scientists stick to mater…
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Ever wonder why certain stories captivate us across different mediums and cultures? The raw underdog triumph. The shocking betrayal. The impossible redemption. These narrative beats resonate because they echo something ancient and true – patterns first established in scripture. In this episode of Compass Chronicles, we journey through the Bible's g…
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My name is Andrea Belita. I grew up in a bunkhouse we made in Idaho. No electricity, no separated rooms, and no privacy. We were preppers, hoarder style. An herbalist mother and religiously extreme and dominating father, abuse was prevalent. Songwriting and journaling are how I got through life. Now I’m here sharing all of that with you. Thanks for…
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What if heaven isn’t in the clouds… but in the cloud? In this episode of Unusual Practice, we dive into the world of digital immortality, consciousness uploading, and the billion-dollar race to hack the afterlife. From cryonics labs freezing bodies in liquid nitrogen, to nanobots mapping your brain in real time, to fringe theories claiming death is…
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“I believe in autonomy, I believe in choice, I believe in human freedom, and I believe in having less suffering… all of which are fundamentally humanist values.” – Lizzi Collinge MP Lizzi Collinge—Labour MP for Morecambe & Lunesdale and Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Humanist Group—shares how openly declaring “I am a humanist” now shapes her …
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Natasha Crain discusses answers to three questions: Why were books left out of the Bible? How do we know we can trust the Bible's authors? How do we know the Bible we have today says what the authors originally wrote? purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is…
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This week, we’re talking about being present for people who need hope—without compromising who we are. Inspired by Paul's example of becoming all things to all people, we share: How to live authentically in challenging spaces Real-life examples from construction sites and hard conversations Why staying grounded in purpose is essential How your pers…
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This book, by Hal Seed, is close in its title to J. P. Moreland's book, The God Question. Hal explores life's great questions about God, and this blog focuses on a key question--Do all roads lead to heaven? purchase book here I’m Gary Zacharias, a professor of English, avid reader, and passionate follower of Jesus Christ. This podcast is for anyone…
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"Compassion has no borders" - Katherine Lacefield Katherine Lacefield—founder of Just Be Cause Consulting—shares why swapping confrontational animal-rights tactics for compassion-first community building creates deeper, lasting change for animals, people and the planet. Connect with Katherine Website – justbecause.consulting Facebook – @JustBeCause…
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Episode 8: DNA, Mutations, and Design – The Science Evolution Can’t Answer Is DNA really just a product of random chance—or does it point to something far greater? In this episode of The Science Dilemma, we sit down with Dr. Berkley Gryder, a chemist-turned-molecular biologist and computer scientist (PhD, Columbia University), to explore how the la…
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