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Bmore Pastor Podcast

Baltimore Baptist Association

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Bmore Pastor Podcast is a podcast of the Baltimore Baptist Association. Conversations with pastors tell their stories giving insights into of healthy church practices, doctrine, and ministry.
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B'More: Caring

B'More: Caring

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B'More: Caring offers brief glimpses into the lives and stories of individuals experiencing, slipping into, and recovering from homelessness, and the network of people and organizations who support them, straight from the streets of Baltimore.
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This podcast is to bring awareness to the believer of the Faith and those that are not yet of the events that are taking place in this world. To give you the truth of the word as the Holy Spirit speaks to and through me.
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"The South has got something to say", is the motto of Club South, the new label announced by Royo, Houston-based producer and DJ already at the helm of the respected Majía and Amor. Historically, the American South has always been able to pick up musical trends and infuse them with its own culture, whether in rap, club music or by mixing the two. Trap from Atlanta, Miami Bass, Bounce Music from Louisiana, Chopped & Screwed from Texas are just a few of the musical movements to have emerged fr ...
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Silverback Chronicles

Silverback Chronicles Podcast

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Listen to (2) active cops that patrolled the streets of Bmore City. Throughout career there motto has always been to "BRIDGE THE GAP" with the community and 1st responders. Now as podcasters, they bring that same gritty energy to studio. Listen EVERY MONDAY for new episodes. WE ARE THE SILVERBACK CHRONICLES PODCAST.
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Welcome to UK DJ and producer EvilKeg's Breakbeat and Electro Music Podcast. From here you can download mixes, listen to breaks promos and catch up with his bi-monthly radio show It's Almost the Weekend from the mighty Brap.fm as well as his bi-monthly show on NSBRadio.co.uk... He's a bit rude, bad boy :D
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The Sports Mainacs is a fan podcast where a couple of guys comes together to talk about...you guessed it...SPORTS! MJ and Kev are B'more boys who bleeds purple and Big Mike is a guy whose heart is divided between Philly and DC. The most important person though is YOU and they'd love to get your feedback. @RavingManiacs WHEREVER you get social!
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Be More - Sarah Gretzinger

Sarah Gretzinger

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Sarah Gretzinger is an entrepreneur, author and international speaker, who brings you her take on what it means to be an entrepreneur in the 21st century. Everything from building a personal brand to delegating like a rock star, right through to creating and launching online products and services, to marketing yourself as the go-to leader in your industry and beyond is covered. If you're a speaker, author, coach, consultant, expert, blogger, podcaster, freelancer or solopreneur, BMore is abo ...
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Public Harassment

Public Harassment

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Take a load off your stressful week by raging in the name of Public Harassment. Bring a refreshing beverage of your choosing and a neck brace. You will need a neck brace after listening to each show. Rufaro will assist you in breaking your neck as she plays good old fashioned dance music like dirty dutch house, bmore club music, kuduro, moombahton, baile funk, danceable indie rock...and much much more. ONLY those brave enough to cause a ruckus by turning up the volume, dancing wildly, and he ...
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Let’s face it, we’re all being judged by any and everyone for one reason or another but just do me a favor and don’t judge me while I'm judging you. Listen to Nygel and Jay get hypercritical and hypocritical about News, Media, Sports through hella jokes and social commentary. It's a Good time and definitely worth the listen just Don't Judge Me while we are judging you.
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Imperfect Strike

General Strike

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This podcast is a platform for sharing the stories of individuals who are making a significant impact in their communities. Through meaningful interviews, we examine the complexities of civic life and the challenges facing our nation, highlighting the importance of resilience, compassion, and hope in driving positive change. By amplifying the voices of federal workers, grassroots organizers, and other social innovators and changemakers, we provide valuable insights into civic engagement and ...
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Tarot Electric

Tarot Electric

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Tarot Electric a podcast by Mary Shock, Tarot Reader, Artist and Mystic. Tune in for weekly guidance from the universe just for you. Mary shares the secrets of Tarot with readings for the listener, advice, interviews and Tarot tips. This is a space for all Tarot lovers, from beginners to experts. Open up your world with the magic of divination. Experience the healing and enlightenment that comes from exploring your spiritual path. Expanding into topics such as astrology, intuitive developmen ...
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Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the space where laughter meets truth, and every conversation is a chance to see the world from a different angle. Guided by the dynamic duo Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 214 invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even discover a new way of looking at life.🔥 This week we’re unpacking with our gues…
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Hey, welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the spot where nothing’s too wild, too random, or too real to talk about. Hosted by your guys Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 213 is serving up another round of laughs, chaos, and “did they really just say that?” moments you’ll be texting your friends about later.🔥 This week we’re chopping it up…
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Send us a text Born and raised in Southeast Houston, KIZMIT grew up in a home full of music and movement, which shaped her love for rhythmic sound at an early age. She taught herself guitar at 15 and later earned a degree in Musical Arts, giving her a strong foundation that continues to shape her approach as a DJ and musician. Houston’s immense div…
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Court is in session one mo again! Nygel and Jay are taking a brief holiday recess, but we couldn't leave The Jury without some evidence to review. We’ve cracked open the archives to bring you a special Best of 2025 clip episode, featuring the wildest segments, biggest laughs, and most abundant judgement we delivered over the last 12 months.Whether …
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This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 211 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-genera…
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Ben Passmore closes out this season of The Truth in This Art. Ben Passmore (DAYGLOAYHOLE, Your Black Friend, Sports Is Hell, BTTM FDRS; contributor to The Nib) joins Rob Lee to discuss his new book, Black Arms to Hold You Up: A History of Black Resistance. An award-winning cartoonist whose work ranges from the fantastical to the autobiographical, P…
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Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the space where laughter meets truth, and every conversation is a chance to see the world from a different angle. Guided by the dynamic duo Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 211 invites you to laugh, reflect, and maybe even discover a new way of looking at life.🔥 This week we’re unpacking:* Nygel’s rid…
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Kayla E. joins The Truth In This Art to discuss Precious Rubbish. Kayla E. (award-winning artist, Creative Director at Fantagraphics, 2023–2024 Princeton Hotter Fellow) joins Rob Lee to discuss her debut full-length graphic memoir, Precious Rubbish. An award-winning artist whose practice spans comics and fine art—textiles, sculpture, video performa…
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This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 210 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-genera…
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Send us a text Club South repping all the DJ's and producers from the south drops its 17th mix in its series. Lilcbaby is a dynamic open-format DJ and musical curator redefining Houston’s nightlife. Known for her seamless genre-blending and high-energy sets, she crafts experiences that move both body and emotion. Drawing from her love of hip hop/r&…
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Professional film curator and educator KJ Mohr returns to The Truth In This Art to talk about the Maryland Film Festival (MdFF) and Baltimore’s indie film scene at the SNF Parkway! In the conversation we explore the 2025 Maryland Film Festival (MdFF)—what’s new, including the amazing new website and Festival Journeys—what still matters, and how a f…
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Chill or Be Chilled. Let's Watch It Again is back! Rob Lee is joined by Lea Anderson to discuss the 1995 cult classic Tales from the Hood! Tales from the Hood (1995) is a Black horror anthology directed by Rusty Cundieff, framed by a late-night visit to a funeral home where a mortician guides three men through four supernatural morality tales addre…
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Hey, welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — the spot where nothing’s too wild, too random, or too real to talk about. Hosted by your guys Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 210 is serving up another round of laughs, chaos, and “did they really just say that?” moments you’ll be texting your friends about later. With our featured guest Joee Sp…
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Genesis Rodriguez joins The Truth in This Art for her first public deep-dive into her work and process. A Philadelphia-area Latina mixed media artist known for blending bold color with striking realism, Genesis explores themes of femininity, natural beauty, and identity while bringing a thoughtful “emotional IQ” to both her visual art and emerging …
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This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 209 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-genera…
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In this episode we interview Mark Fine, The Chief Marketing Officer of the Orioles. Mark spent his career building and expanding brands for some of the world's most iconic sports and entertainment properties, from the Professional Bull Riding League, National Lacrosse League, Brooklyn Nets, NY Mets and more. We discuss the vision and future of the …
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Sean 'SK' Kinsey returns for his second appearance on The Truth in This Art! A Philadelphian visual artist known for blending a fine art sensibility with a street art aesthetic, Kinsey shares his thoughts on the power of art to reflect identity, honor community roots, and connect cultures in Philadelphia, the city that has shaped much of his work. …
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In this episode of the Bmore Pastor Podcast, Joel interviews Bryon Self. Paul serves as pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Essex, MD. We discuss the history and practice of Fundamentalism within Baptist circles and Bryon's departure from KJV-Only Fundamentalism. Along the way, we hit on Bible translations, church music, and how to evaluating ma…
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Welcome back to The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — a fresh, unapologetic voice in the podcasting space where humor meets perspective. Hosted by Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, featuring our guest Rob Lee @thetruthinthisart episode 209 delivers an engaging mix of storytelling, cultural commentary, and humor that challenges the way we see the world while keepi…
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Ernest Shaw returns for his second appearance on The Truth in This Art! A renowned muralist and educator, Shaw shares his thoughts on the power of art to reflect identity, preserve community history, and connect generations in Baltimore, the city that has shaped much of his work. In this episode, Shaw discusses how his West Baltimore upbringing inf…
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Send us a text We are back with mix #16 from the soulful sounds of EMIPHNX. EMIPHNX — A New York native now based in Houston, EMIPHNX bridges the energy of both cities through her vibrant, soulful sound. In just a year and a half, she’s played major stages like White Oak Music Hall and collaborated with Adidas and Deep Down South. Rooted in house, …
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Zina Verduzco joins The Truth in This Art to explore how AI and digital innovation are transforming community and entrepreneurship for small businesses in Baltimore and beyond. With deep expertise across marketing, branding, and emerging technologies, Verduzco shares her journey from museum work to leading-edge digital marketing and AI development.…
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Recorded August 2025 Alice speaks with Alisa of 50501 DC, sharing the experience of the occupation of DC and information on 50501 as an organization. They cover topics such as the stages of morality, how people find themselves in a cult, and why is it so hard to leave, and the antidote to fascism (spoiler alert: it's community!) Find your local No …
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This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 208 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-genera…
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Recorded August 2025 Liz of B'More Community Fridge joins Alice to discuss the work of maintaining a community fridge in Baltimore. A community fridge is a mutual aid resource. A committed group of neighbors secure a refrigerator in an accessible public space, build a shelter for it, and it is stocked and maintained by and for anyone in the communi…
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Step into The Don’t Judge Me Podcast — where humor and honesty collide, and every episode feels like a peek into a conversation you weren’t supposed to overhear. Hosted by Sir Nygel and Jay Delnegro, episode 208 invites you into a world of bold takes, surprising depth, and unfiltered stories that linger long after the laughter fades.🔥 This week, we…
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Mica is the director of Volunteer Recruitment and Partnerships at Thread. Thread harnesses the power of relationships to create a new social fabric of diverse individuals deeply engaged with young people facing the most significant opportunity and achievement gaps. Their community is committed to ending social isolation and building a more equitabl…
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Bmore Transform and Baltimore’s Graphic Novel Festival take center stage in this episode of The Truth in This Art. Guests Gab Sussman and Victoria Lebrón share how they are reshaping education and community through Bmore Transform’s abolitionist, decolonizing approach and the city’s premier Graphic Novel Fest—celebrating sequential art, uplifting Q…
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Baltimore artist Akio Evans returns to The Truth in This Art for his second appearance, tracing his evolution from hobbyist customizer to full-time artist and self-defined shoe muralist. Evans shares how he moved beyond “customs” into shoe murals—wearable art that tells stories, carries meaning, and can move people to tears—by centering intention, …
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Recorded August 2025 In this episode, Alice speaks with Lucha of Refuse Fascism. Together, they discuss the need for all to unite under the sentimentality that Trump must be removed from office now, not later. To learn more about their organization and the upcoming November 5th event, please visit refusefascism.org. This podcast is powered by Pinec…
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This special audio experience takes a fresh look at and reviews Episode 207 of The Don't Judge Me Podcast—told entirely from the perspective of outsiders sharing their thoughts on the show. Produced and directed by Jay Delnegro, creator of The Don’t Judge Me Podcast, this unique review features hosts who aren’t human at all… but instead A.I.-genera…
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Chef Chris Amendola of foraged. a hyper-seasonal eatery returns to The Truth in This Art, joining the rarified air as one of just a handful of three-time guests. Amendola shares his journey as an executive chef and restaurant owner, revealing how embracing change and curiosity keeps his creative vision fresh in the kitchen. He discusses building co…
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Laiya St. Clair joins The Truth in This Art to share how she crafts culture from behind the mic as a celebrated radio and podcast personality, producer, and voice artist. St. Clair reflects on her transition from radio to the world of podcasting, exploring how her experiences in DC, Philly, and Baltimore continue to inspire her work. She discusses …
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Recorded July 2025 Alice and Michelle discuss the experience of working in the government and the concerns around a general strike and the impacts it might have on people dependent on the income of their jobs. Most importantly, this episode demonstrates the relieving power of laughter and how we need to have a supportive community around us to thri…
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