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Aimless Yarn

Aimless Yarn

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Two Yorkshire lads having a natter on this and that in a random way on random things in a random fashion If you want to see out ugly mugs then you can watch us on YouTube, search for AimlessYarn
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The Clearly Christian with Dr. Cy Smith podcast is designed to help to Know More about the way your children are being educated, so that you can say NO MORE to the same. Dr. Cy Smith interviews leaders in the Christian Education field in order to help you learn what is happening in our schools, and to our children. Today, after 16,000 hours of K-12 education, our kids come out of many government schools rolling their eyes at religion and showing disdain for our Christian history. Western cul ...
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Welcome to Totally Aimless! So, why did I call a Christian podcast Totally Aimless? Well, my thought process is not usually linear it often spiders out and for those of you who are interested in Myers Briggs and Enneagram I'm an INFP with a 4w5. This podcast discusses how Jesus/God intersects my life and also, I read the bible and discuss the verses in the raw (no scripts). I hope you the listener gain some sort of insight or enlightenment or feeling or relatable content or entertainment if ...
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My podcast, Right or RICH is where I share with you all that I've learned about business and life success in the last two years of my life! I make short, easy to listen to episodes with my free time and tell people aimless people like you what to do with their lives! Go tell a friend about me!😜
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Tank Talk

Tank Talk

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Welcome to our Tank Talk. We review movies/films and discuss the visual media. This podcast it brought to you by Sherpa Rage & Unapologetically Aimless
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Will Moore, Phillip Sitter, & Jared McNett

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A film review/commentary podcast. Every other week Will Moore, Phillip Sitter, Jared McNett, and Max Havey discuss a recently released film in two parts. The first part of the podcast is a brief, spoiler-free summary of the reasons you should and shouldn't see the movie in question. The second part is an aimless discussion at least vaguely related to that week's film.
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In an age of moral bankruptcy, political sleaze, theological confusion, and aimless religion in a mindless church, we're addressing the need for a Bible-based, intellectually rigorous, 21st-century christian faith. This is Sinners & Saints. Theology with an edge.
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Mansplainers: The Podcast

Mansplainers: The Podcast

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Mansplainers: The Podcast. You know, a couple of dudes talking waaaaay too long about stuff that's probably obvious anyway. Every week the mansplaining masters, Scotty Mac, Chase Maser and Keith Zielinski talk pop culture, current events, and other aimless babble for which we'd like to apologize for in advance. Email: [email protected]
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The Retro Rankings Podcast

Potation Rotation

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The Retro Rankings Podcast brings you a ranking of 7 of the best or worst of anything related to retro video gaming twice a month. Join Paul every episode as he provides the details as to why he ranks what he does, with a little humor, and an aimless sense of direction! The Retro Rankings Podcast is brought to you by Potation Rotation. For more information visit us at www.potationrotation.com.
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I Care That You’re Crazy

TheGoodBehaviorCompany

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Lifestyles of the sweet and aimless! I’m just a gal clawing my way toward the light, one unforeseeable death trap at a time! Who Cares!? Well I’ll bet I used to! Tune in all the time or whenever , or don’t if you’d rather not- it’s whatever. I’m just an average 80’s baby, wife’n’mom, “wannabe” copy writer who is having a go because before we can have the mid life crisis ( which I’m closer to than EVER before btw) comes your clumsy fresh parenthood for instance, that’s some true grit . Let’s ...
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Articulate Gnoll Podcasts

The Articulate Gnoll

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New to tabletop RPGs or just looking for some fun? Then The Articulate Gnoll Podcasts are your weekly dose of tabletop shenanigans! Our eclectic group of potty-mouthed friends are creating entertaining and highly produced shows, with little to no idea what they’re doing! We use a hybrid style of Actual Play improvisation, scripted antics, and ‘game rules’ combat to provide you with fantastic storytelling entertainment! From comedy to horror, we set out with the goal of making something memor ...
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Cato Podcast

Cato Institute

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Each week on Cato Podcast, leading scholars and policymakers from the Cato Institute delve into the big ideas shaping our world: individual liberty, limited government, free markets, and peace. Whether unpacking current events, debating civil liberties, exploring technological innovation, or tracing the history of classical liberal thought, we promise insightful analysis grounded in rigorous research and Cato’s signature libertarian perspective. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for mor ...
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Broadcasting from Newcastle-Upon-Tyne's internet based station NSR, Joe Ambrose and The Reverend weekly show combines Joe Ambrose's sexually repressed bumblings with the smutty talk of one-man-taboo-machine Reverend Chirs Green. Tune in to listen to rubbish music and half hearted bumbling drivel from Newcastle's Freudian wet dreams.
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So Many Damn Books

Christopher Hermelin

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A blessing, a curse, a podcast, since 2014. Christopher (@cdhermelin) invites folks to the Damn Library to talk about reading, literature, publishing, and trying to make it through the never-dwindling stack of things to read. All with a themed drink in hand. Recorded at the Damn Library in Brooklyn, NY. For show info, book lists, and drink recipes, follow @somanydamnbooks and visit somanydamnbooks.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Podcast is dedicated for those looking to build stability and strength in their lives through mastery of their emotions. Without this mastery these emotions can turn to dark thoughts and ruin our lives if we let them. I know this because I was someone who deeply struggled with my own damaging thoughts and wild emotions I felt about myself. Thats why I started this journey over 2 years ago. To daily take the time to find proven research, tips, tricks and hacks acquired from other outstanding ...
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Bizarre Yarns

Hostee Productions

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A podcast yarning on about the strange and mysterious happenings within the Australian continent. From cryptids, unexplainable phenomena, hauntings, to urban legends—you name it, we’ve got it!
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Terribly Vexed

Josh Branson and Justin Perleoni

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Dive in and join conspiriologists and long time friends Josh Branson & Justin Perleoni on a journey into the uncertain. From government shenanigans and covert operations to haunted houses and creepy cryptids, the fellas at Terribly Vexed are on the case.
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We bring the gospel of Christ to the lost in the streets, indoors, and in social media. We strive to team up with the body of Christ to reach the lost and provide value to the Church in the areas of revival, church growth, and evangelism.
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Mr Cleo

Mr Cleo

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Mr Cleo is the world's foremost drunk scumbag psychic hotline comedy podcast. It is hosted by Jake Flores (@feraljokes) and features Danny Felts (@dannyfelts) and a revolving door of other comedians/fake psychics. It's really dumb but you already knew that.
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Hello! Welcome to the Real Raw Authentic podcast here we do interviews, collabs, and also talk about different things that’s be going on in today’s society that the youth and us young people go through and experiences and try helping people that go through things within as well as Transitioning from child to adulthood while navigating through life. Not too mention music and pop culture, this is a podcast to hopefully help uplift, inspire enjoy the podcast!
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“Why am I here?” It’s a question we’ve all asked at some point, perhaps often. According to a recent survey, 58% of young adults in the U.S. report feeling “little or no meaning or purpose in my life within the past month” (APA, 2023). And the numbers are trending upward in every age demographic. In a world that feels more and more aimless and adri…
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Intended to save fuel and protect consumers, CAFE standards have instead penalized efficient small cars, subsidized trucks and SUVs, and created a de facto electric-vehicle mandate. Cato's Chad Davis, Brent Skorup, and Peter Van Doren trace how decades of regulatory layering have increased vehicle manufacturing costs, reduced affordability for cons…
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In our modern world of online “social” networking, we are in some ways more connected to one another today than ever before in human history. Yet the reported rates of loneliness are at an all time high: 60% amongst Gen X, 65% for Millennials, and as many as 67% of Gen Z report feeling lonely “often” (Cigna, 2025). Where can we turn for real connec…
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In this episode, I celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the Secular Buddhism podcast by announcing a new AI-powered website, EightfoldPath.com, which serves as a modern application of the Buddhist concept of skillful means. Skillful means, or upaya, is the idea that teachings should adapt to meet individuals where they are, using whatever tools or …
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A new Cato survey reveals that Americans overwhelmingly support Social Security while fundamentally misunderstanding its structure, finances, and long-term viability. Romina Boccia and Emily Ekins explore how myths about personal accounts, proportional benefits, and trust-fund solvency shape public opinion — and why ignorance makes meaningful refor…
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Leaders rarely wake up one day intending to abandon their mission. Instead, pressure, growth, fear, and convenience quietly begin to reshape decisions until the original purpose feels distant. We call that Mission Drift, and it can hurt an organization now and for a long time to come. In this “Extra Credit” episode of the Clearly Christian Podcast,…
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Alix E. Harrow drops into the Damn Library to talk about the everyday magic of being alive and writing really good books, like her newest one The Everlasting, Christopher’s favorite book of the year. Plus, she recommended Nicola Griffith’s Menewood and it leads to encomiums galore, because it’s a fantastic series that earns every one of its many pa…
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In this episode of the Emotional Fitness Podcast, I sit down with my wife Emily and we breakdown 6 of the worst relationship myths and quotes and why they need to go the way of the dodo (as in, they should be extinct). Are you at a place in your life and you feel stuck? Reach out to https://www.lifepurposefully.ca/ for a no charge 30min connection …
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Cato's Ian Vásquez and the Fraser Institute's Matt Mitchell walk through the 2025 edition of the Human Freedom Index, documenting a worldwide decline in economic, civil, and personal freedoms that began before the pandemic and sharply accelerated after it. They explain how populism, authoritarian emergency powers, trade restrictions, and speech con…
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Cato's Michael Cannon and the Center for Long-Term Care Reform's Stephen Moses examine how Medicaid’s long-term-care eligibility rules let middle- and upper-middle-class households shelter assets and shift costs onto taxpayers, driving up spending and lowering quality for the poor. Drawing on Moses’s new Cato paper Better Long-Term Care for Billion…
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The Cato Institute's Katherine Thompson and Josh Shifrinson join Justin Logan to dissect the most contentious passages of the National Security Strategy, including its warnings about European “civilizational erasure,” its revived Monroe Doctrine instincts, and the absence of military escalation language on China. The discussion weighs whether this …
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Leaders feel the tension every day between staying true to what matters most and the constant pressure to adapt, adjust, and survive. But when the mission itself begins to fade, the cost is far greater than declining enrollment or public criticism. The question becomes whether Christian education still forms hearts and minds for truth, or is left t…
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The Cato Institute's Jeff Singer and Michael Fox mark Repeal Day by examining how alcohol prohibition and the modern drug war share the same destructive logic: criminalizing peaceful people, fueling black markets, corrupting law enforcement incentives, and empowering violent traffickers. Drawing on real-world examples of overdose deaths, civil forf…
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Cato adjunct scholars Terence Kealey and John Early join Ryan Bourne to discuss the pair's new Cato working paper Mission Lost: How NIH Leaders Stole Its Promise to America. Kealey and Early detail how the National Institutes of Health's shift from financing mission-led research to funding basic science has reduced its effectiveness in improving Am…
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We live in a world where stress is constant, pressure is unrelenting, and noise fills nearly every corner of our lives. For many, worry has become a daily companion, something we carry into our relationships, our work, our homes, and even our sleep. It’s no surprise that anxiety has become one of the most universal human experiences of our time. Lo…
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250 episodes in, Sarah interviews Christopher about some of the behind the scenes details about making So Many Damn Books. Join the Patreon and hang out in the monthly book club, listen to exclusive episodes, and get access to the SMDB virtual book stoop a couple times a year! https://patreon.com/smdb For the drink recipe, every book and link menti…
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Is your Thanksgiving dinner more or less affordable this year? Human Progress's Marian Tupy joins the Cato Institute's Ryan Bourne to discuss the political battle over affordability, the long-term costs of high inflation, and how time-prices show most goods becoming more abundant over time. Plus, the pair discuss human progress developments and why…
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Cato's Chad Davis and Travis Fisher examine the gulf between symbolic climate pledges and the real-world complexities of energy use — from EV carbon costs to fossil-fueled resilience against natural disasters. They argue that the “climate homicide” narrative misreads the data, and that abundant, affordable energy remains humanity’s greatest defense…
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We talk a lot about culture, pressures, and influences, but underneath all of it is a deeper question: Who is actually forming the worldview our kids will carry into adulthood? And are we, as adults, consistent enough in our own thinking to give them clarity instead of confusion? In this “Extra Credit” episode of the Clearly Christian Podcast, host…
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Never in the history of humanity have more people had more access to more information than we do today. And yet never have we been bombarded with more misinformation, disinformation, and outright lies. Surrounded by so much confusion, it’s no wonder that two-thirds of Americans today believe there is no such thing as absolute truth (Barna, “America…
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FEMA was meant to help only when disasters exceeded state capacity. Yet today it functions primarily as a national subsidy machine, encouraging development in floodplains, bailing out wealthy coastal states, and shifting costs onto taxpayers far from the danger zones. The Cato Institute's Dominik Lett and Chris Edwards discuss how well-intentioned …
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Romina Boccia, Michael F. Cannon, and Adam Michel break down the 43-day government shutdown driven by demands to extend temporary Obamacare subsidies for upper-income households earning well into six figures. The trio examines how the stalemate exposed deeper structural problems: runaway entitlement growth, perverse state incentives, a fragile food…
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As we wrap up Paul’s letter to the Galatians this Sunday, there is one message he wants to leave ringing in our ears and hearts: It’s all about the gospel. Not circumcision (v12), not keeping the law (v13), not what we have done for God (v13), but rather what He has done for us by sending His Son Jesus to die for our sins. As Paul concludes, “far b…
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