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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 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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A bite-sized show about big ideas. From the people who make Planet Money, The Indicator helps you make sense of what's happening in today's economy. It's a quick hit of insight into money, work, and business. Monday through Friday, in 10 minutes or less.
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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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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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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We are just at the start of hurricane season, and we're already seeing the danger and tragedy brought on by storms. There's another cost that gets much less attention, but it's a gamble everyone in the path of a storm has to make. Today on the show, we examine the decision on whether or not to evacuate from an oncoming disaster. Based on the digita…
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The One Big Beautiful Bill Act is now law. It's expected to cost the government a pretty penny. The Congressional Budget Office predicts a $3.4 trillion increase in the deficit over ten years. This is driven by significant tax cuts, including extensions of those made in 2017. Trump's advisors argue the tax cuts will pay for themselves. Today on the…
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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 the U.S., we insure most everything we sell. So why not trees? Today on the show why trees aren't insured like other crops, and what it would take to get that insurance with extreme weather events on the rise. Related episodes: When insurers can't get insurance (Apple / Spotify) For sponsor-free episodes of The Indicator from Planet Money, subsc…
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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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Zadie Smith reads her story “The Silence,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Smith, a winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction and the PEN/Audible Literary Service Award, among others, is the author of two short-story collections and six novels, including “NW,” “Swing Time,” and “The Fraud,” which was published in 2023. Learn about y…
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This episode was first published as a bonus episode for our Planet Money+ listeners. Today, we're making it available for everyone! U.S. aid helped Eswatini and Lesotho, two small countries in southern Africa, in their efforts to treat and curb the spread of HIV. Will President Trump's "America First" foreign policy threaten years of progress there…
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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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🎧 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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The Trump administration's crackdown on immigrants might be the most profound change in the American labor market right now. Industries that rely on immigrant labor are especially vulnerable, as ICE continues to raid businesses believed to have unauthorized workers. Today on the show, we talk to representatives from the agriculture, construction an…
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Ottessa Moshfegh reads her story “The Comedian,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Moshfegh is the author of one story collection and four novels, including “Eileen,” for which she won the PEN/Hemingway Award in 2016; “My Year of Rest and Relaxation”; and “Lapvona,” which came out in 2022. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.…
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We are back with another edition of listener questions! In this round, we tackle recession pop, why the job market feels so crummy for IT grads, and whether President Trump saying that Walmart "eat the tariffs" is a form of price control. Related episodes: Hits of the Dips: Songs of recessions past (Apple / Spotify) The beef over price controls Pri…
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Over the past century, the world's human population has exploded from around 2 billion to 8 billion. Meanwhile, the average fertility rate has gradually declined. And if that trend continues as it has, we may soon see a crash in the population rate, which some argue could have disastrous effects. Today on the show, we talk to co-authors Michael Ger…
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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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Jhumpa Lahiri reads her story “Jubilee,” from the July 7 & 14, 2025, issue of the magazine. Lahiri, a recipient of the National Humanities Medal and the PEN/Malamud Award, among others, is the author of six books of fiction, including the story collections “Interpreter of Maladies,” which won the Pulitzer Prize in 2000, and “Roman Stories,” which w…
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Whether you're watching Love Island in an RV or streaming a playlist in a remote California campground, if you're using satellite internet, odds are you're using Elon Musk's Starlink. Today on the show, we learn how Starlink got such a big lead in the satellite market and if it can stay ahead of the European Union, China, and, of course, Jeff Bezos…
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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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It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: Could more babies change the climate in a big way? Why did a U.S. judge side with AI company Anthropic? And why is the bond market so chill these days? Related episodes: Artists vs. AI You told us how tariffs are affe…
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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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During World War II, the U.S. shipbuilding industry flourished. Now, it's nearly non-existent. China is the dominant shipbuilder in the world economy. On today's show, we look at what happened to American shipbuilding and the protectionist impulses that could stifle a revival. Related episodes: Will Iran block the Strait of Hormuz? The great turnar…
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What's the price to save a human life? We examine the monumental legacy of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) with journalist Jon Cohen, who traveled to Eswatini and Lesotho to learn how cuts under the Trump Administration are hitting people at the clinic door. Related episodes: The gutting of USAID How USAID cuts hurts fa…
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The world has held a close eye on the Strait of Hormuz lately with Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran. Nearly a quarter of the world's seaborne oil passes through the narrow waterway, and many are worried Iran could shut the strait down. Today on the show, we explore what it would mean for Iran to close off the strait, and what insurance could tell u…
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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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Americans like to spend money. In fact, we spend more per person than almost any other country in the world. So, we wanted to know how an uncertain economy is affecting that. Today on the show, we hear from consumers directly on how their spending habits have changed the past few months. Related episodes: How's ... everybody doing? (Apple / Spotify…
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In this week’s episode, finish off the story of the famed Sir Francis Drake, and hear about his later campaigns agains the Spanish – both successful and unsuccessful. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/684e924c4ed3341b0fd82799.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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What happens when the relationship stays broken? When closure never comes, apologies aren’t given, and the bridge remains burned? In this episode of Christ In Me with Addie, we dive into the pain of unresolved relationships through the story of Jacob and Esau. Addie shares personal experience, biblical insight, and honest encouragement for anyone c…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: the Senate passes the GENIUS Act, the SALT cap might be DOA in the OBBB, and a gender split on the state of the economy. Related episodes: How stable is Stablecoin? (Apple / Spotify) Feeling inflation in the grocery s…
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Last week, the U.S. Treasury held an auction for 30-year bonds. Some were worried no one would show up to buy these things! That didn't happen, but the 'long bond' isn't exactly thriving at the moment. Today on the show, we look back at why we have such a long maturity bond and why it might be a good idea to start paying attention to it going forwa…
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Last month, Eric Trump, executive vice president at The Trump Organization, attended a ceremony in Vietnam to break ground on a $1.5 billion residential development and golf course. This comes as Vietnam's government is in trade talks with the administration of Eric's father, President Donald Trump. Today on the show, we look at how the Trump famil…
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Economics is seeing an upsurge in the importance of controlled, reproducible empirical studies. One area where this has had a great impact is on development economics, which studies the economies of low- and middle-income societies. Edward Miguel has been at the forefront of both the revolution in empirical methods, and in applying those techniques…
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Nintendo has been a titan in the video game industry for decades, but that wasn't always the case. At its very core, Nintendo sees itself as a toy company which is evident in its products from the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) to the Nintendo Switch 2. Today on the show, we explore Nintendo's history and examine how a small playing card compa…
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In this week’s episode, meet Sir Francis Drake, whose lifelong vendetta against the Spanish led to a life of high adventure – including the circumnavigation of the globe. https://open.acast.com/public/streams/65a47774968ba8001771f445/episodes/684b873a32b0e5d331bdf9e9.mp3 Download Episode (Right click and select “Save as…”)…
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Yiyun Li reads her story “Any Human Heart,” from the June 23, 2025, issue of the magazine. Li is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novels “Must I Go” and “The Book of Goose,” and the story collection “Wednesday’s Child,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2024. A new nonfiction book, “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” was…
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It's ... Indicators of the Week! Our weekly look at some of the most fascinating economic numbers from the news. On today's episode: the monetary cost of Trump's military parade, looks like FEMA could be phased out, and another change to Warner Bros. Discovery. Related episodes: Coyote vs. Warner Bros. Discovery (Apple / Spotify) Gilded Age 2.0? (A…
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