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The Studio Alchemy Podcast

Addie Hirschten www.studioalchemy.art

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On the Studio Alchemy Podcast we explore creative ways to transform our lives. On this podcast we hunt for the wise balance between accepting what is and taking empowered action. Hosted by Addie Hirschten, a contemporary impressionist painter, art teacher, author, and public speaker. Find out more at https://studioalchemy.art/
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Hey guys I'm your host Addie and Here on "Christ In Me" we seek to live out a John 3:30 life. John 3:30 says, "He must become greater and greater and I less and less." In a society that says do more, make more, say more, spend more, be more.... how do we set aside our own desires to allow for Jesus to show us who he intends us to be? It is my prayer that you walk away from each episode saying, "I know Christ in me." Thank you for being here. Thank you for having a heart to know the Lord more ...
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The Stranger Things Podcast

Addi & Darrell Darnell

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Hosted by Addi and Darrell, The Stranger Things Podcast is a fun and insightful look into the upside down world of Stranger Things. Each episode includes meme of the week, news and rumors, quote of the week, episode discussion, and more. Send in your thoughts about each episode to 304-837-2278!
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The radio program is a thing of the past but my own hubris is bringing it back! Join Addisen through the wild world of music as he curates a singular playlist just for you featuring new artists, old classics, and some stories and games along the way. Kick back and turn off your brain for 90 minutes- you're listening to ADDI-FM.
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The Moved To Meditate Podcast is a place for vibrant discussions about mindfulness, movement practices, and ways to find more balance and presence in daily life. Here, you’ll find down-to-earth resources to help you progress on your path, as well as insightful conversations with mindful movement, yoga, meditation, and dharma teachers from a range of traditions. On this podcast, we spotlight embodied approaches to mindfulness and the more contemplative aspects of movement practice. Together, ...
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KIDSpin

Chaos

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Learn from the experts. Who better to interview educators than Kids. This is a podcast about education from the perspective of kids. Meet Mia, Aiden, & Addi May. This is KIDSpin!
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Ever wanted to know how music affects your brain, what quantum mechanics really is, or how black holes work? Do you wonder why you get emotional each time you see a certain movie, or how on earth video games are designed? Then you’ve come to the right place. Each week, Sean Carroll will host conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers in the world. From neuroscientists and engineers to authors and television producers, Sean and his guests talk about the biggest ideas in science, ...
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no limits

addie

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two best friends living through highschool, addie and lillian, who give terrible advice, talk about boys constantly, and share interesting stories. one of the main reasons you’d love to listen to this, we might spill some tea about you or the people you know.
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Our podcast is about random facts about history, people, places, animals, food, and more. We are best for kids between the ages of 6-12 years old. This podcast is helpful to kids so they can learn about the world around them in an entertaining way!
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Insane, Wild, and noisy. That is what this is. Every podcast the topic changes and nothing will be calm. If you need to wake up in the morning or just need a lighter mood listen in and you will never want to stop. Our upload schedule will be Tuesdays and Thursdays with some possible exceptions.
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This is the OLD, defunct Half-Arsed History feed - if you're reading this message, please get in touch with me through the contact form at halfarsedhistory.net and let me know which platform you're using, so I can fix the problem for you! For Podcast Addict listeners: unfortunately, the new feed is inaccessible on Podcast Addict ):
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Well, the title seems self explanatory butttt, yea I have a lot of random thoughts built up so what I say may very from random comments, off topic rants, silly rants, concerns, theories, thoughts and wonders 😊
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Who Asked You?

Steg and Addie

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Join hosts Steg & Adz in our podcast, Who Asked You? as we review our favourite books, movies, games and shows, or the new flavour of the week. Who asked us? Nobody, but we’re going to tell you anyway. Join the discussion and give your opinion!
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Club Dead

Addie and Cat

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Join hosts Addie and Cat as they rewatch the entire series of the HBO hit, True Blood and dissect every episode of the show. Did anyone ask for this podcast? No. Are questions you didn't ask being answered? Yes. Club Dead is the ultimate True Blood rewatch podcast talking all things fangs, stakes, and synthetic blood.
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Awkward Family Conversations

Addie Lopshire-Bratt and Rhett Bratt

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The podcast for Millennials and Zoomers trying to figure it out. Season 1 focuses on personal finances, the economic environment, and some high-level questions about working. Season 2 is all about health: physical, mental, emotional, spiritual. Season 3 returns with specific workplace questions and some hacks to help navigate it. Season 4 explores life transitions.
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Netflix recently dropped a teaser trailer for Stranger Things Season 5, marking the beginning of the end for Netflix's beloved series. Set in fall 1987, this final season brings the ultimate showdown between Vecna's forces and Hawkins' determined heroes. For those of you who don't want any SPOILERS about this new season, stop reading and avoid this…
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🎧 On This Episode of Discerning the Drift 👀🔥📖✝️ Addie Miller examines the growing influence of mysticism and shamanistic practices infiltrating Christianity through hyper-charismatic teachers and emergent leaders. Addie exposes the teachings of Hindu-turned-charismatic guru Sadhu Sundar Selvaraj, whose necromancy and “heaven tourism” echo the same …
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In a relatively short period of time, exoplanets (planets around stars other than our Sun) have gone from an intriguing conjecture to an active field of scientific study, with over 5,000 confirmed discoveries. The task now is to move beyond merely accumulating new examples, and embarking on systematic studies of their properties. What fraction of s…
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Today’s episode of the Studio Alchemy Podcast features an interview with artist and author Carrie Schmitt about her new book, "Awakening Creativity: A Sacred Journey to Reclaim your Inner Artist." Find out more about Carrie and her work at: https://www.carrieschmittdesign.com/ and order your copy of the book at: https://hierophantpublishing.com/awa…
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Candice M. Sanderson “Candice Sanderson takes us on a journey that in times past was reserved only for initiates laboring in the secret confines of mystery schools. But this book demonstrates that what was once available only to a select few, is now happening spontaneously to ordinary (and sometimes reluctant) people. It is a harbinger of things to…
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The world is becoming pixelated. As computers and other digital devices become ubiquitous, human knowledge and communication and information is gradually being converted into, and manipulated as, strings of bits. What does that really mean, and what are the ramifications going forward? Alvy Ray Smith is a computer scientist, co-founder of Pixar, an…
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It is not manifestly obvious that universities should be where most scholarly research is performed. One could imagine systems that separated out the tasks of "teaching students" and "generating new knowledge." But it turns out that combining them yields spectacular synergies, both from letting students experience cutting-edge research and from kee…
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In this week’s episode, wrap up this six-part mini-series on the French Revolution with its most important legacies – political, social, cultural, and historical. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/689bfba5436325e278a6ac5e.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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Welcome to the August 2025 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the quest…
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In this week’s episode, get across the final chapter in the tale of the French Revolution: the broad political failure that was the French Directory, the collapse of which represented the end of the revolution itself. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/688ddd88c6d705dd3ae8c75e.mp3 Download Episode (Right click a…
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The search for a foundational theory of quantum mechanics that all physicists can agree on remains active. Over the last century a number of contenders have emerged, including Many-Worlds, pilot-wave theories, and others, but all of them have aspects that many people object to. Jacob Barandes has taken up the challenge, proposing a new formulation …
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🎧 On This Episode of Discerning the Drift 👀🔥📖✝️ In this revealing episode, Addie Miller unmasks how today’s emergent and progressive church movements are simply modern versions of ancient Gnosticism—disguised as “spiritual formation,” mysticism, and universalism. Drawing from Elliott Nesch’s Hath God Said?, Addie exposes how popular leaders redefin…
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In this week’s episode, get across the darkest and bloodiest chapter in French revolutionary history: the Reign of Terror, which saw tens of thousands of people killed by political violence. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/6886d8f02a38d6f5cb4aee22.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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Ever wondered if you were made for more, but feel stuck in the in-between? In this episode of Christ In Me with Addie, we dive into one of life’s biggest questions—why am I here? From wrestling with calling to finding meaning in unexpected seasons (yes, even motherhood!), Addie unpacks how God uses your past, passions, and pain to reveal purpose. W…
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We’re back! It’s a brand new season in every way. In this special season five opener, Crystal shares updates from a summer full of change, from house hunting chaos to the quiet peace of God’s presence in transition. As we look ahead to fall, we’re leaning into a slower, more intentional rhythm, one that welcomes new beginnings, deeper faith, and th…
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When we think of the capacities that distinguish humans from other species, we generally turn to intelligence and its byproducts, including our technological prowess. But our intelligence is highly connected to our ability to use language, which is in turn closely related to our capacities as social creatures. Philosopher Philip Pettit would encour…
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In this week’s episode, understand some of the most important legacies of the French Revolution as it worked to establish a constitutional monarchy, before the ultimate abolition of the monarchy and establishment of a republic in 1792. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/687db41cffe3b22d13ba2311.mp3 Download Epis…
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Ever feel like bringing your faith to work is like bringing a Bible to a board meeting—awkward and maybe a little risky? In this episode of Christ In Me with Addie, Addie and her husband Solomon chat about the not-so-obvious ways we can live out our faith on the job—without getting weird or fired. From handling gossip, staying calm under pressure, …
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🎧 On This Episode of Discerning the Drift 👀🔥📖✝️ Addie Miller exposes how neo-gnosticism—disguised as progressive Christianity and emergent postmodernism—has become a vehicle for radical feminism and egalitarianism within today’s church. Drawing from decades of study and resources like Elliot Nesch’s Hath God Said?, Addie details how biblical teachi…
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Quantum field theory is the basis for our most successful theories of fundamental physics. And yet, there are things we don't understand about it. Some of these puzzles are relatively well-known, while others are less celebrated. David Tong joins us to talk about some of the more interesting and perplexing aspects of quantum field theory. He also d…
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In this week’s episode, get across the story of the opening days of the French Revolution – the public protests and disorder which culminated in the legendarily famous Storming of the Bastille. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/68705a8efe0897380eb1b99e.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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This episode of the podcast is a guided meditation-in-motion, intended as a dynamic (yet gentle) way to explore Metta or Lovingkindness Meditation. You might think of it as a complement or alternative to the traditional seated Metta Meditation practice. (The meditation itself will start at ~ 3:30 after a brief introduction.) Metta means lovingkindn…
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🎙️ New Episode: “Would Jesus Comment on This?” This week, we’re flipping the script and breaking our usual format! Join us (Addie & Solomon) as we react to a handful of viral reels making waves online. We’re laughing, reflecting, and asking a bigger question: What might Jesus say about this? From cringey clips to surprisingly deep takes, we explore…
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Welcome to the July 2025 Ask Me Anything episode of Mindscape! These monthly excursions are funded by Patreon supporters (who are also the ones asking the questions). We take questions asked by Patreons, whittle them down to a more manageable number -- based primarily on whether I have anything interesting to say about them, not whether the questio…
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In this week’s episode, learn about the leadup to and origins of the French Revolution, culminating in the breakdown of the Estates-General and the Tennis Court Oath in 1789. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/6869e4c571f42fef12bc6baf.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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Half-Arsed History is going on tour again! Join me in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, and Maroochydore as I go through some of the stories from History’s Strangest Deaths, and share juicy behind-the-scenes details about how the book was made. Sydney – 6:00pm 7th August at the Chauvel Cinema, tickets $20: https://www.dymocks.com.au/events/details/index…
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Ever have a junk drawer you’re afraid to open? Same. In this episode of Christ In Me with Addie, we’re talking about the spiritual junk drawer—the one stuffed with bitterness, control issues, and maybe that grudge from 2009. Inspired by Ezekiel 36, we’ll explore how God doesn’t just want to reorganize your mess—He wants to give you a brand-new hear…
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🎧 On This Episode of Discerning the Drift 👀🔥📖✝️ Addie Miller exposes how the core ideas of ancient Gnosticism are being repackaged as progressive, emergent, and postmodern Christianity. Through the lens of leaders like Ken Wilber and Brian McLaren, Addie unpacks how universalism, interfaith mysticism, feminism, and egalitarianism are reshaping the …
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Our universe started out looking very simple: hot, dense, smooth, rapidly expanding. According to our best current model, it will end up looking simple once again: cold, dark, empty. It's in between -- now, roughly speaking -- that things look complex. I have been working to understand the stages by which complexity comes into existence, thrives, a…
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In this week’s episode, unravel the long and complicated geopolitical history that turned Iran from one of the West’s staunchest regional allies in the Middle East into one of its bitterest foes. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/6863a055653df36e7b54e09b.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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In this episode of Christ In Me with Addie, Addie is joined by her friend Kourtney Kitchens for an honest and practical conversation about what it really means to be a disciple of Jesus. Together, they unpack the Great Commission in a way that feels approachable and real—beyond the churchy words and into everyday life. If you’ve ever wondered, “Wha…
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🎧 On This Episode of Discerning the Drift 👀🔥📖✝️ Addie Miller continues her investigation into the rise of Neo-Gnosticism within today’s church. She exposes how progressive, postmodern, and emergent Christianity are simply new faces of ancient Gnostic heresy—rejecting the sufficiency of Scripture, embracing extra-biblical revelations, and redefining…
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Today’s episode of the Studio Alchemy Podcast features an interview with Dr. Sara Cleto and Dr. Brittany Warman. They are award-winning folklorists, teachers, and writers. Together, they founded The Carterhaugh School of Folklore and the Fantastic, where they teach creative souls how to re-enchant their lives through folklore and fairy tales. Find …
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It is common to refer to philosophy as "a series of footnotes to Plato." But in the original quote, Alfred North Whitehead was more careful: he limited his characterization to "the European philosophical tradition." There are other traditions, both ancient and ongoing: Chinese philosophy, Indian philosophy, Africana philosophy, and various indigeno…
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