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Black White and Blue in the South

Dr. Jumelle Brooks and Bill Kimler

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Welcome to "Black White and Blue in the South," the dynamic podcast that unites two progressive Democrats with distinct perspectives on the pressing issues of our time. Join hosts, Dr. Jumelle Brooks and Bill Kimler, as they engage in candid conversations about politics, society, and the pursuit of a more equitable future.
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Black & Blue Podcast

Black & Blue Podcast

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The Black & Blue Podcast is a cutting edge show about controversial issues that is based in constructive thought, hosted Sheriff Chris Swanson "Let's Walk" and Peace Activist Ken Nwadike Jr "Free Hugs". "East meets West, Black Meets White and everything is on the table"
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Bath Rugby Plug

Bath Rugby Plug

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Welcome to the Bath Rugby Plug, a rugby podcast by the fans, for the fans, plugging the boys in Blue, Black and White. Hosted by lifelong supporters Gabriel, Tom and Charlie, we try to bring an honest yet optimistic account of the rollercoaster ride that it being Bath fan. Expect match analysis and previews, discussion of all the current issues at Farleigh House, with the odd player interview, throwback episode and and quizzes or games thrown in. Join us on our journey through #ThickAndThin ...
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Black & Blue was created to give Minority Law Enforcement personnel an outlet to discuss sensitive topics that occur while being a minority (particularly Black Law Enforcement Personnel) in Law Enforcement. Black & Blue Podcast will cover numerous topics/interviews of various Law Enforcement personnel that will discuss the weight of the profession, how to successfully maneuver through the highs and lows of the profession and address how do we to get the next generation interested in pursuing ...
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RedWhiteBlackBlue

Laverne Gore (Hostess) Jack Boyle (CoHost) Gen Hurtt (Exec. Producer)

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Join Laverne Jones Gore and Jack Boyle in a fun, informative commentary, Tuesdays from 6-7pm on Cleveland 1490AM or live stream www.NewTalkCleveland.com. We are also available via podcast on ITunes and Google Play!!! Advertise with us by emailing us below! "A House Divided Cannot Stand!"
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Black and Blue

Timothy Herb & Joseph Champey

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Tim Herb and Joseph Champey have teamed up to bring you the most comprehensive sports coverage known to man. Well maybe that's a stretch, but still, they're bringing out quality writing on topics that you want to hear about. They talk about tons of professional sports including: NBA, MLB, NFL, EPL, NHL, NCAA Football, NCAA Basketball, Bundesliga, Serie A, La Liga, and more!
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Sound of the Loons

SKOR North | Hubbard Radio

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Minnesota United's official podcasts feature club insight, analysis, and storytelling with hosts Zarek Valentin and Jonathan Harrison. Tune in to Sound of the Loons for player interviews and fresh perspectives, or check out the Loons Matchday Preview to catch up on how the Black and Blue are faring throughout the season.
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Black Girl Blue Scrubs Podcast hosted by Colea Owens presents a podcast about navigating nursing though the lens of minority nurses climbing nursing ladders, building side hustles and impacting the community. This podcast is an entertaining, educational and witty perspective on how to maximize your career and navigate your nursing journey with grace, grit, confidence and faith. Enjoy quick, thought provoking commentary to inspire you throughout the day!
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After being censored on every other platform, a laymen’s political podcast by conservative working men has become a bastion of free speech. Our show gives you, the listener, the ability to join in on our weekly discussions of the current political news cycle. This is Blue Collar Black Listed, where common sense will never take a backseat to woke stupidity. You can also shoot us an email with any questions, suggestions or topics you’d like discussed at: [email protected] New epis ...
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Are you Black? Are you a Police Officer? Do you live in America? Do you follow politics? well, if you answered yes to any of these questions, then come and join me as we discuss and cover current and past events dealing with America’s government. Topics covered includes; the educational system, the racial climate in America, and Police and community relationships. Trending topics will also be covered, and you never know what special guest might stop by.
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Mastering Cybersecurity is your narrated audio guide to the essential building blocks of digital protection. Each 10–15 minute episode turns complex security concepts into clear, practical lessons you can apply right away—no jargon, no fluff. From passwords and phishing to encryption and network defense, every topic is designed to strengthen your understanding and confidence online. Whether you’re new to cybersecurity or refreshing your knowledge, this series makes learning simple, smart, an ...
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Welcome to 12-Bar Talk, a blues music and dance podcast that covers blues history, current artists and trends, dances done to blues music, and more. Join Dr. Chelsea Adams as she interviews musicians, dancers, scholars, and delves into the myriad of topics that deal with this uniquely black American art form.
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Aotearoa Rugby Pod

Sky TV New Zealand

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Ross Karl, Bryn Hall and James Parsons host a weekly chat about all things New Zealand rugby, from Super Rugby Pacific, the All Blacks, Bunnings NPC, Farah Palmer Cup, and Super Rugby Aupiki, the team have you covered with unique insight from current pros still in the game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Global Black Empowerment is the ONLY antidote to global white supremacy. The Black Truth is the death of a white lie. A collective of black minds armed with both is not just a threat to the unjust global system of global white supremacy,it is the end of it. WELCOME TO THE BLACK OCEAN! Checkout The GREATBLACKSHARK YouTube channel at the link below.
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Black and White and Thin Blue Lines

Clarke Ahlers & Serge Antonin

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"We refuse to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.” Black and White and Thin Blue Lines is an original podcast created by two former police officers, Serge Antonin and Clarke Ahlers, who are inspired by the hopeful words of the Reverend Martin Luther King. Serge Antonin is African American. Clarke Ahlers is Caucasian. The podcast is a discussion about current issues in criminal justice and law enforcement, especially where these issues intersect the topic of race.
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Podcast Host: Cthulhu's Prodigy, Blue, Kr0nus, Old Ninja and Stitch. Blacker Than Black Times Infinity is a podcast hosted by geeks like you. Come listen as we talk about the games we are currently playing and our take on upcoming games we are looking forward to. We cover comics from all different publishers. We have been Anime fans since the time we were kids and which we cover in-depth. We review movies and TV shows and give our thoughts. The fun doesn't just stop there. Come listen to som ...
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This podcast offers our community a dual perspective of black people who serve our community as law enforcement officers through thoughtful discussion, debate, and articulation of facts with some reasonable opinions. Our communities are struggling to co-exist, and this podcast serves as a bridge to help reconcile these two communities.
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Universe

Universe

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The macrocosm is a vast, admiration- inspiring breadth filled with prodigies beyond imagination. From the fiery birth of stars in nebulae to the haunting beauty of black holes that bend space and time, it offers casts into the most extreme conditions of actuality. worlds swirl in elegant gyrations or collide in cosmic balls, while globes route stars in quiet meter, some conceivably harboring life. smashes explode with stirring brilliance, scattering rudiments that put in unborn worlds. The n ...
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Blue Dot

Dave Schlom, Matt Fidler

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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave Schlom leads discussions about the issues science is helping us address with experts who shed light on climate change, space exploration, astronomy, technology and much more. Dave asks us to remember: from deep space, we all live on a pale, blue dot.
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In Season Two of her true crime series, The God Hook, journalist Carol Costello investigates the complex case of the Ohio Craigslist Killings—and in doing so, unearths the untold story of the crimes that preceded the murders—and the victims who’ve never received justice. Richard Beasley was convicted of murdering three men and attempting to kill a fourth in the fall of 2011, but before that heinous spree, authorities were building a human trafficking case against him. Now, working with the c ...
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Black Feathers

Crystal Hernandez

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Black Feathers Podcast host Crystal Hernandez, Psy.D., MBA, discusses disability-related topics of interest to Tribal communities through data, storytelling, and innovative content. With this podcast, we embrace diversity, equity, and honor within our vast Tribal Nations. We will also be providing additional resources related to these topics to our audience and welcome everyone to join the conversation. Image Description: Black Feathers Logo, a blue circle surrounded by black feathers crosse ...
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AIO REAL AND AUTHENTIC

AIO REAL AND AUTHENTIC

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ALL IN ONE: REAL & AUTHENTIC 🎙️ Welcome to ALL IN ONE: REAL & AUTHENTIC 🎧 Dive deep into conversations that matter. ALL IN ONE: REAL & AUTHENTIC is a podcast where real stories meet raw emotions. We explore authentic topics that touch the heart—whether it's personal growth, relationships, culture, mental health, or everyday struggles. Our mission is simple: to connect, inspire, and uplift through genuine dialogue. Each episode features heartfelt conversations with guests from all walks of li ...
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Host Kehlan Kirwan and expert Gary Spain take a journey into the history of Irish football. From great players and famous national teams, to League of Ireland sides and individuals that graced the domestic league – they’ll bring some of the great stories of Irish football to you.
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Surface Level

Surface Level

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A weekly show hosted by longtime friends Jordan, Damon, and Tony, explores the complexities of the Black and Queer experience. Through personal stories, dynamic guests, and curious conversations, this series offers a nuanced understanding of identity, race, and sexuality that goes beyond the surface level, with a touch of humor and a fearless willingness to challenge the norm.
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The Black Guy Wrestling Podcast

The Black Guy Wrestling Podcast

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The Black Guy Wrestling Podcast is where culture meets the canvas. Hosted by Scotland Underwood, Nolo Green, DMac Tardy, Chaz “Zo” Bailey, and Lorenzo P, this unapologetically Black wrestling podcast dives deep into the world of professional wrestling—breaking down events, spotlighting talent, tackling industry news, and chopping it up with voices from the culture. Whether you’re a casual fan or a lifelong mark, BGW brings a fresh, funny, and insightful take on the squared circle.
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Sgt Dorsey Speaks

Sgt Cheryl Dorsey

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The Truth is spoken here on the Sgt Dorsey Speaks podcast each week hosted by Sgt Cheryl Dorsey. Support the show via Cash App - https://cash.app/$sgtdorseyspeaks Sgt Dorsey’s Autobiography available ~ http://bit.ly/2AGhYmQ For over two decades, Retired Los Angeles Police Department(LAPD) Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey worked exclusively in patrol and specialized units in all four Bureaus within the City of Los Angeles; South, Central, West and Valley. In addition to various patrol division assignme ...
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Blue Dope

Major Theory

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Explore the world of Black culture like never before with Blue Dope. Hosted by Blue, our podcast features in-depth conversations with cultural pioneers who have taken creativity to new heights across art, culture, and media. Reimagine the boundaries of what's possible and gain transformative insights from the incredible life lessons shared by our guests. Join us on this electrifying journey to celebrate Black excellence, inspire your passions, and gain exclusive access to the visionaries dri ...
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio

Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio

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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation (JDBHPF) is a nonprofit established in 2011, officially becoming a 501 (c) 3 in 2016 to create public programs that raise cultural and ethnic awareness of Black traditional music, traditional art, folklore, oral histories, and the experiences of Black people in the United States. Standing on the foundation of the Blues People's legacy, JDBHPF works to celebrate, preserve, and conserve Blues music and culture while highlighting the many events ...
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"The B.F.F. Podcast” gives voice to two of the leading queer, fat and Black changemakers while calling in the world to examine and understand what it means to love oneself unapologetically - in a world where loving oneself often feels impossible.
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We are on Winter Break, so here is a best-of episode to help kick off the New Year! We’ve compiled a bunch of hilarious “Or Better Yet” segments that opened many of our episodes. You can also WATCH this episode with and see the madness for yourself over on our YouTube channel. Send us your questions and comments! You can find our email address and …
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In this episode, the Black Guy (aka. Marquan Moorehead) shares some personal jail experiences and the White Girl (aka. Colleen Copp) tries to understand and keep up! The video explores vastly different perspectives as Marquan describes some of the challenges and benefits...yes, there can be benefits!...to getting locked up. You might be surprised b…
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Wetland restoration along gutters absorbs cataracts and provides niche. Coordinated land- use planning ensures that husbandry, forestry, and civic development work with natural cycles rather than against them. similar intertwined approaches maximize ecological benefits and reduce mortal vulnerability to extreme events. Community engagement is centr…
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Siquoyia Blue pulls you into the shadow of HIM, a film that reads like a modern ritual: Cam, a promising football star, is courted by a godlike mentor who doesn’t teach—he remakes. What starts as mentorship spirals into initiation, a slow, seductive erosion of identity where silence is worship and suffering is proof of worth. Through piercing scene…
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The earth has a meter, but it is n't always gentle. Soil, timbers, and abysses generally cushion change, distributing stress in ways that maintain balance. But when thresholds are crossed, systems respond with force. occasion 21 begins with extreme events — cataracts, backfires, hurricanes, famines, and heatwaves revealing the consequences of pushi…
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Today on Art of the Cut we speak with Oscar-winning director, Raoul Peck and editor Alexandra Strauss. Both have been on Art of the Cut in the past for Raoul’s film, Ernest Cole: Lost and Found. Raoul is an Oscar-nominated, BAFTA-winning and Emmy-winning director/producer for his documentary I Am Not Your Negro. He was also a winner of Cannes Golde…
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The ocean also absorbs mortal noise. Shipping, sonar, drilling. Sound travels far aquatic, snooping with communication and navigation for marine mammals and fish. This is a form of pollution without residue, but not without impact. Stress responses increase. Migration routes shift. Reproduction suffers. The ocean’s silence was part of its structure…
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Blue is out this week. This week we talk about Nicki Minaj, Erica Kirk, Somalian Day Cares, Prodigy finally plays Hades, Nintendo is winning the console wars, PC gaming is on the come up, Welcome to Derry, One Battle After Another, KPop Demon Hunters, Avatar Fire and Ash, Beat Saber, Venezuela, obvious racism, falling birth rates, Dave Chappelle, r…
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Today, I catch up with Brandt Stickley, Associate Professor at the National University of Natural Medicine in Portland. We discuss his practice of “Chinese medicine anti-psychiatry,” which involves exorcising spirits using acupuncture needles. Along the way, we talk about mass possession, spiritual shark bites, and how to properly unwind a wayward …
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Joel David Hamkins is a mathematician and philosopher specializing in set theory, the foundations of mathematics, and the nature of infinity, and he’s the #1 highest-rated user on MathOverflow. He is also the author of several books, including Proof and the Art of Mathematics and Lectures on the Philosophy of Mathematics. And he has a great blog ca…
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Send us a text Merry Christmas & Happy New Year Support the show 🎙️ ALL IN ONE: Real & Authentic Podcast Raw conversations. Real stories. Unfiltered healing. For the truth-seekers, cycle-breakers, and soul-healers ready to break patterns, reclaim power, and heal loudly. 🟢 Listen Everywhere: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Pandora | Amazon Music | YouTub…
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Timbers do n’t just live inside a climate. They help produce one. Once a timber reaches a certain scale, it stops carrying like a collection of trees and starts acting like a system that shapes air, water, and temperature around it. This is where timbers stop being decor and come structure, though not the kind made of sword or concrete. They're ere…
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Soil looks ordinary until you really look at it. also it becomes unsettling how alive it is. A single sprinkle contains further organisms than there are humans on the earth. Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, insects, roots, minerals, decaying matter, water, air. All of it interacting, trading, contending, cooperating. Soil is n't dirt. It's Earth’s living…
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This week your BFF's are on holiday vacation, but we didn't want to leave you without a little joy to bring into your new year. This week we are celebrating a year of Yes Ma'am (and no Ma'am Pam) to remind y'all to find joy whenever and wherever you can. We will be back with new episodes on January 10th, 2026. Send us an email with your thoughts/co…
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Water is the one element on Earth that noway forgets. It moves, it changes form, it vanishes from sight, but it noway truly leaves the system. Long before mountains rose or timbers spread across mainlands, water was formerly then, shaping the earth in silence. occasion 16 begins with this idea water is n't just a resource or a point of Earth. It's …
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Let’s get into commodity we’ve brushed against, but noway completely opened up how the Sun does n’t just sit in space, but bends it, sculpts it, and — without saying a word — tells every earth exactly how to move. Once you see the Sun through this lens, the entire solar system looks different. Less like billiard balls drifting in a vacuum, and more…
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Host Dave Schlom is joined by two guests from the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, for a fun and thought-provoking program. Simon Steel, Deputy Director of the Carl Sagan Center for Research, joins us for an inside look at the Institute's role as a science advisor for the Disney/Pixar film Elio.…
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To understand life, you have to start long before anything alive was. Earth did n’t begin as a calm blue world. It started as chaos — dust, fire, impacts, molten abysses, toxic skies. Everything that would one day come timbers, abysses, creatures, humans all of it began as scattered tittles drifting around a invigorated star.…
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For nearly three billion times, life on Earth was substantially in unnoticeable, bitsy forms. also, around 541 million times agone , commodity extraordinary happed life erupted into complexity in a geologic moment. The Cambrian Explosion was n't a single event but a waterfall of evolutionary inventions that converted the abysses into vibrant ecosys…
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Today on Art of the Cut we speak with the three editors of the Netflix TV series, Black Rabbit: Vikash Patel, Cedric Nairn-Smith, and Kyle Reiter, ACE. Vikash is an Emmy winner for his work on Top Chef, and an Emmy nominee for Ozark. His other work includes TV series Revolution and The Sympathizer. Cedric Nairn-Smith has been on Art of the Cut in t…
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For nearly half a billion times, life thrived simply in the abysses. From the first cells to the complex Ordovician swell, the abysses were a cradle of elaboration. But Earth was ready for a radical shift the colonization of land. shops, fungi, and ultimately creatures would venture beyond water, transubstantiating barren geographies into living ec…
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A Heartfelt thanks from us here at Green Shoots: a history of irish football and thanks for listening through out the year. It has been wonderful to see so many of you take up the podcast and bring it into your listening pleasures. When we started this podcast we wanted to share the long and colorful history of Irish football through the stories of…
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By the late Devonian period, life on Earth had forcefully established itself in both submarine and incipient terrestrial surroundings, yet the true subjection of the land was only beginning. The first amphibians, descendants of lobe- finned fish that had gradationally acclimated to shallow water and muddy plages, marked a vital moment in elaboratio…
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Dr. Justin McLendon, a professor of theology at Grand Canyon University and department chair for the Master of Arts programs for Grand Canyon Theological Seminary, joins Dr. Adams to discuss his chapter in his edited collection Theology and the Blues, part of a series from Lexington Books on Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture. They cover everythin…
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When we started this podcast back in 2017, we didn’t have a grand plan. We just wanted to tell good golf stories and see where they took us. Two hundred episodes later, that’s still our north star. To mark the occasion, we asked a few familiar voices from the show to pick their favorite episode from the first 199. TGJ’s Tom Coyne, Casey Bannon, Tra…
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This week (before they take a two week holiday break), your BFF's go a little deeper into a discussion of why the "New Year, New Me" mentality is a scheme the Todd set up and why we want our good sis to get off them damn NYE 2026 steps. We also rate what we believe are the best moments of 2025 and send a message to the HotGaysTM. Send us an email w…
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Gabriel joins the pod from a sunny Australia, as the boys look back at an ultimately dominant win against Newcastle, which takes the boys in BBW to Christmas No. 1 for the third season running. They then turn their attention to Saturday's huge clash against in form Saints, and look ahead to the crucial block of fixtures that follows. COYB.…
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The Permian period, gauging roughly 299 to 252 million times agone , marked a vital chapter in the history of life on land. Following the late Carboniferous, the Earth had experienced dramatic ecological and geological metamorphoses. thick timbers of lycophytes, ferns, and seed ferns persisted, but numerous washes began to retire as the climate gre…
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The early Jurassic period, roughly 201 to 174 million times agone , marked a vital chapter in terrestrial life on Earth. Following the end- Triassic extermination, which excluded multitudinous archosaur, synapsid, and amphibian lineages, dinosaurs began to crop as the dominant terrestrial invertebrates. The ecological vacuum left by the exterminati…
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In celebration of the holiday season, here's a bonus episode from the archives. In May of 2023, I sat down with Zachary Lui who is a practitioner of Chinese medicine, magic, and shamanism in the Toronto area. We started by talking about his early work with Chinese martial arts, traditional medicine, and qigong. We then got into Zac’s practice of ch…
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On this weeks show Kehlan and Gary are looking at the Rep. of Ireland's qualifying campaign for the 2002 world cup in Korea/Japan. With some memorable results, a trip to Iran and perhaps the sowing of the seed that was to erupt before the 2002 world cup was to begin. Don’t forget to share the show on your own social media channels to let more peopl…
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The late Triassic period, approximately 237 to 201 million years ago, represents a time of profound ecological expansion and evolutionary innovation on land. Terrestrial ecosystems that had slowly recovered from the Permian-Triassic extinction and diversified through the early and mid-Triassic were now entering a phase of increasing complexity. Arc…
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Bill and Jumelle finish up Season 3 with a memorable Christmas episode with a number of friends of the show joining in to provide topics of discussion. You can also WATCH this episode and see all of the clips played as well as the guests we interviewed over on our YouTube channel. Send us your questions and comments! You can find our email address …
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The Early Cretaceous period, roughly 145 to 100 million times agone , marked a critical transition in terrestrial ecosystems. Following the ecological dominance established by dinosaurs in the Late Jurassic, this period witnessed both the durability of dinosaur radiation and the first appearance of angiosperms, or unfolding shops. Dinosaurs maintai…
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Today on Art of the Cut we speak with Oscar-nominated editor, Sandra Adair, ACE, about the Richard Linklater film, Blue Moon. Sandra was last on Art of the Cut for her last collaboration with Linklater, Hit Man. Before that we spoke about her film Where’d you Go, Bernadette. She was nominated for an ACE Eddie for her work on School of Rock. And she…
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Beat reporters Andy Greder and Jon Marthaler join Jonathan and Manny to discuss everything from incoming and outgoing players to the SuperDraft to the highs of the 2025 season. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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Themid-Cretaceous period, roughly 100 to 90 million times agone , marked a profound metamorphosis in terrestrial ecosystems. By this time, flowering shops, or angiosperms, had begun their global radiation, fleetly populating floodplains, open timbers, washes, and disturbed territories. Their emergence introduced new food sources, including leaves, …
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Themid-Late Cretaceous, roughly 85 to 75 million times agone , represents a critical phase in terrestrial ecosystem elaboration, marked by the global expansion of angiosperms and the continued diversification of dinosaurs. unfolding shops had come dominant across numerous tableland timbers, floodplains, littoral plains, and disturbed territories, d…
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Rising unfinished above Bangkok’s skyline, the Sathorn Unique Tower stands as one of the city’s most unsettling landmarks. Once envisioned as a symbol of luxury and modern prosperity, the project came to an abrupt halt during the Asian financial crisis, leaving behind a hollow concrete giant frozen in time. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/p…
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This week on the show, your BFF's talk Cash Money taking over for the 99 & the 2000's, the Netflix/Warner Brother merger (big yikes) and why we love Jasmine Crockett - and why some of you need to be more like her. Send us an email with your thoughts/comments about the show: [email protected]. Also, don’t forget to watch and subscribe on Yo…
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THE GOOD BROTHERS ARE BACK IN YOUR LIFE with a brand new episode of Black Guy Wrestling Podcast, and we’re joined by writer extraordinaire Andrew Thompson for a loaded wrestling conversation. We break down John Cena’s final match against Gunther and ask the big question — did Cena go out the best way possible? What does this mean for Gunther moving…
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The final stages of the Cretaceous, roughly 66 to 67 million times agone , saw terrestrial ecosystems at their most intricate and connected state, yet decreasingly vulnerable to environmental disquiet. By this period, angiosperms had come the dominant foliage type across utmost tableland timbers, floodplains, and littoral plains, shaping both the s…
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