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The Ruck

The Times

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The Ruck is the journalists' rugby podcast from The Times & The Sunday Times. Join Alfie Reynolds, Alex Lowe, Will Kelleher and a selection of guests every week as they provide insight and reports throughout the season, including big-name interviews and forthright analysis. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ConneXions with Andre Mullen presents one on one interviews with some of the Christian/Gospel music and creative industry's best and brightest names. Informative and provocative, each show highlights the influencers, game changers, taste makers, and gatekeepers of the Christian/Gospel industry.
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Interrupting Everything is the weekly podcast for First Generation Interrupters, exploring the intersections of anti-oppression and real life sh*t. If you're ready to harness the healing power of ungovernability and step into a more liberated future, you're in the right place. Let's interrupt everything.
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Produced by the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), this podcast brings clarity to the complexities of the Middle East. Each episode, host Andres Ilves sits down with regional experts, analysts, and insiders to unpack the stories behind the headlines. From politics and security to culture and social change, "MBN The Podcast" goes beyond the surface to explore what’s really driving events across the region.
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Cardigan Internet Radio presents The Climate Resilience Show with your host Jim Bowen. Every Thursday from 5-6pm, the show, based in West Wales, covers topics relating to climate resilience across the world. https://cardiganinternetradio.wales/ClimateResilienceShow/
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LOVERS by shan

LOVERS by shan

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Lovers by Shan is an education-first space where listeners come to better understand their own intimate lives through the life lessons and expertise of others. Shan Boodram’s mission is to empower everyone to be their own intimacy expert in the bedroom and beyond by treating guests of the podcast as educators in their own right. Past guest include Kelly Rowland who taught us about being a sensualist. Becky G who shared the importance of healthy love in an unhealthy body. Kerry Washington who ...
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FROM OPEN AIR TO ON THE AIR! Join WNYC and The Public Theater as we bring Free Shakespeare in the Park to the airwaves with William Shakespeare’s RICHARD II. Brought to you in a serialized radio broadcast over four nights, listen as the last of the divinely anointed monarchs descends and loses it all. When King Richard banishes his cousin Henry Bolingbroke and deprives him of his inheritance, he unwittingly creates an enemy who will ultimately force him from the throne. One of the Bard’s onl ...
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Giving Voice To Depression unites lived experience and expert insight to shine a spotlight on depression and mental health. Each week, we bring you honest personal stories, evidence-based strategies, and compassionate conversations to help you understand, cope with, and recover from depression. Whether you’re navigating your own journey, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking to better understand mental-health challenges, this podcast offers real voices, trusted guidance, and a path towar ...
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Reclaiming My Theology is a podcast and community taking our theology back from ideas and systems that oppress. My name is Brandi Miller, some of you know me as @brandinico in online spaces. For over a decade, I have been exploring, unlearing, and reimagining my faith outside of systemic oppression and want to bring you along with me! Each season of the podcast will be a deep dive into a form of systemic oppression and ask how the values of oppressive ideas shape our hearts, minds, politics, ...
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Permission To BE

Tommy Allgood, Olivia Bethea, and Becka Eppley

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Permission To BE is a podcast created to share the journeys of leaning into authenticity of being. Authenticity encapsulates many things including racism, gender or non-gender identity, mental health, and political leanings which we believe are connected to our spiritual beliefs. Tommy Allgood, Olivia Bethea, and Becka Eppley co-host the Permission To BE Podcast.
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Welcome to Resist and Restore, a podcast by Circle of Hope. We're extending the table of our dialogue! Tune in bi-weekly as the Circle of Hope pastors—Rachel, Julie, and Jonny—sit down to dialogue about faith, God, Jesus, the spiritual life, and everything in between. Available on Spotify, iTunes/Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and more.
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STFU Podcast

Nishea Balajadia

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Welcome to STFU Podcast with Nishea Balajadia. I am a single mother, survivor of childhood abuse and domestic violence, a retired foster parent, a community advocate in Fresno, California. I grew up in corporate tech world (I worked at Fortune 500 Companies like AT&T, Google, and Flextronics) and left in 2017 to pursue community organizing and advocacy where I was roped into evangelical megachurch cult life and escaped their grasps in 2019 while fostering three toddlers under three. I began ...
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When everything feels unbearable, how do you keep going? In this deeply moving conversation, musician and author Andre Henry shares how writing his song “Make It To Tomorrow” helped him survive one of his darkest moments. Growing up in the Black community, Andre faced the silence and stigma surrounding mental health. Through his art, he began to na…
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In this deeply reflective and energizing conversation, Nikki Blak and Andre Henry cut through the noise of electoral politics to remind us of a deeper truth: we will always have the presidential term we organized for, not just the one we voted for. Together, they unpack what it means to organize with long-term vision, how to stay grounded when the …
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Henry Pollock had a remarkable 2025! Breaking through with Northampton Saints, making his England debut, beating Leinster in Dublin, a Champions Cup final appearance and being named on the British & Irish Lions tour. So Will and Alex have made the trip up to the East Midlands to chat with Henry Pollock and his director of ruby Phil Dowson. How does…
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At the midway point in the Prem season Harlequins find themselves in a crisis. They're 8th in the table, having only won two of their nine games, including a 66-21 defeat to Northampton at the weekend. So, Will Kelleher and Alex Lowe are at The Stoop to chat with the Quins CEO Laurie Dalrymple. They discuss the coaching upheaval in the summer and t…
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"You don't need to be the loudest voice — you just need to speak when it counts." In this episode of Interrupting Everything, we're unpacking the myth that you need a platform, pedigree, or permission slip to make a real difference. Whether you're new to this work or knee-deep in it, this episode is your reminder that one person can change the conv…
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A new year often brings the pressure to reinvent ourselves — to lose weight, quit bad habits, or be more productive. But what if this year, your most important resolution was simply to take better care of your mental health? In this insightful Giving Voice to Depression episode, psychologist and author Dr. Margaret Rutherford joins Terry McGuire an…
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It's the end of 2025 so in keeping with tradition The Ruck's end of year selection meeting is back as Alfie, Alex, Will and Elgan name a world XV of the year. South Africa are the number 1 side in the world but how many springboks will make it into the team? Who gets selected at fly-half? And, in a year where positional versatility has been so impo…
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The holidays can be painful for anyone carrying grief, loss, or depression — especially in a world that insists on constant cheer. In this special annual episode of Giving Voice to Depression, author John Pavlovitz reads his essay “To Those Who Struggle This Christmas” — a heartfelt message to anyone who feels broken, lonely, or unseen this time of…
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It's the final pod before Christmas and Alfie, Alex, Will and Elgan are back to review all the action over the weekend. They discuss humbling defeats for Gloucester and Harlequins and ask whether the current top five will be the teams to battle for a play-off spot at the end of the season. Plus, why are there so many high profile transfers ahead of…
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If you've been sitting around waiting for liberation to be legislated, this episode is your wake-up call. In this powerful conversation, Nikki Blak sits down with artist, activist, community organizer, and cultural architect Damon Turner to talk about what it really means to build the world we deserve — not through voting alone, but through organiz…
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Conflict is inevitable in long-term relationships. Damage doesn’t have to be. In this episode, we explore what actually separates fights that bring couples closer from fights that quietly turn lovers into enemies. We talk about the moment arguments go sideways, why so many conflicts feel bigger than the issue at hand, and how couples can stay on th…
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The holiday season can bring warmth, connection, and joy — but it can also trigger deep stress, loneliness, and depression. In this insightful conversation, Dr. Anita Sanz, psychologist and board member for Giving Voice to Depression, joins hosts Terry McGuire and Bridget to talk about how to navigate the holidays with compassion and balance. Using…
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Will and Alex are solving all sorts on the Ruck this week. Mark Palmer comes on to chat about Glasgow's extraordinary win over Toulouse in the Champions Cup -- a rare shining light in another mixed round of the competition -- and the boys then debate how to fix the tournament, so there are fewer blow-out pool games. Could there be a "European Super…
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We're almost a full year into this administration, and a lot of you are wondering: Where's the justice we fought for? Where's the liberation we voted for? In this episode, Nikki Blak sits down with Los Angeles based community organizer and artist Shelley Bruce, for real and passionate conversation about what happens when your ballots don't deliver …
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In this special episode of Giving Voice to Depression, hosts Terry McGuire and her sister and former co-host Bridget Shore introduce a simple, science-backed tool that anyone can use to calm their nervous system and ease symptoms of depression or anxiety — EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), also known as tapping. They’re joined by Brad Yates, one o…
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The Ruck has a South African flavour this week as we interview Springboks hybrid hero André Esterhuizen, the centre who can also play back-row. We talk about that innovation, the Boks' fine 2025 and the upcoming Champions Cup clash between his Sharks and Saracens on Saturday. Will, Alex and Elgan delve into the first round of the Champions Cup, whi…
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This isn't just a celebration of 10,000 downloads. It's a lesson in what it means to stay rooted in purpose, show up consistently, and make the work non-negotiable. In this episode, Nikki Blak reflects on 10 liberatory lessons that came from launching Interrupting Everything in January — lessons about purpose, imperfection, boundaries, and building…
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This is Podcast 65 and was first broadcast on Pure West Radio on Sunday 2nd November 2025. It features interviews with Pembrokeshire County Council's decarbonisation officer Rhys Morgan, Friend Wood, who makes cars out of wood, retired head teacher, Sian Vaughn who is coming on to talk about why it's important for Pembrokeshire County Council to no…
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The holidays are marketed as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for millions struggling with depression, anxiety, and burnout, the season can feel more overwhelming than joyful. In this special Giving Voice to Depression episode, Terry McGuire and Dr. Anita Sanz discuss how to manage emotional overload and protect your mental health amid un…
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Following the end of the Autumn Internationals, Alex Lowe and Elgan Alderman review the action. We look at South Africa's 73–0 mauling of Wales, as well as the late-game incident involving Eben Etzebeth. Elsewhere, Alex and Elgan discuss the latest in the R360 league saga, and with the 2027 Rugby World Cup draw coming this week, we look ahead to ho…
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Did you know, in 2023, more than 39,000 people were diagnosed with HIV in the United States and six territories, with Hispanic and Black individuals each accounting for more than a third (Source. CDC) In this episode of LOVERS, Shan sits down with Jonathan Van Ness for a conversation about receiving an HIV diagnosis, the years he kept it private, a…
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State sanctioned violence is not theoretical. It's not just a headline. It's not just happening somewhere else. State sanctioned violence is happening to our people — to your people — and too many of us don't know what to do about it. In this episode, we interrupt the silence. We talk about what real support looks like when someone in your life is …
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In this penultimate episode before our deeper dive into dominionism, Brandi is joined by author and theologian Kat Armas to talk about the ways that hierarchy undergirds many of our theological and structural assumptions about faith and how, when we subvert hierarchy, we can begin to see God, ourselves, and others (particularly children) anew. Kat …
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The holidays are often portrayed as a time of joy, connection, and celebration—but for many living with depression or grief, this season can feel unbearably heavy. In this episode of Giving Voice to Depression, host Terry McGuire and psychologist Dr. Anita Sanz speak with grief expert Krista St-Germain about how to navigate the emotional complexiti…
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Following the end of the November internationals Alfie, Alex, Will and Barnsey are back in studio to review the action. In 2025 South Africa have cemented themselves as the number one side in the world but who are their closest challengers? Is it England who have won 11 out of 12 matches in the calendar year? And, will Steve Borthwick's side now be…
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You don't have to wait for people to "get it." In this episode, Nikki breaks down how boundaries are not just protection. They're instruction and a relationship building tool. You'll learn how to set clear, loving limits that interrupt and correct the conditioning that says you owe everyone access to your time, energy, labor, or care. Whether you'r…
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It's the final weekend of the November internationals (apart from Wales and South Africa who play each other next week!). So, Alfie, Will and Elgan are once again at the England training base to look ahead to their match against Argentina. After a huge win against the All Blacks how difficult will this match be? And how important is it to end 2025 …
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In this episode of LOVERS, Shan sits down with singer and songwriter Sabrina Claudio for a conversation about heartbreak, loneliness, friendship, and the lessons that shaped her new album. Sabrina talks openly about how loneliness can quietly influence decisions, including staying in relationships that feel draining. She shares what it was like to …
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