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One Church

One Church

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Inspiring messages from One Church, a family friendly, non-denominational church in Caddo Mills & Sulphur Springs, Texas! For more information about service times and locations, visit iamonechurch.com
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This podcast takes a deep dive into some of the most high-profile and notorious crimes that once gripped the ArkLaTex region, stories the public was captivated by, but may have faded from memory over time. Beyond retelling these headline-making cases, the platform also serves as a voice for law enforcement agencies to share updates on cold cases, ongoing investigations, and the critical information still needed to bring long-awaited closure.
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Failurepiece Theater

FailurePiece Theater

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Brother and sister combo Tim and Katherine examine the cinematic failures, the near-misses, and full-blown disasters of Hollywood in an effort to find the good in every movie, no matter how terrible. Not every film can be a masterpiece, but any film could be a failurepiece.
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Silence on Set

Monica Gleberman

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/silence-on-set/subscribe Silence on Set is a podcast covering all things celebrities, entertainment, and pop culture from a host that is oddly obsessed with all three. Monica takes you on a journey as she discusses everything with celebrity guests and asks all the questions you want to know. Monica has an MS in Journalism and Communications and BA in Crime Analysis and Criminology. Join me as I ramble my way through interviews.
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Texas Tales

Fun, lively, partially accurate history of Texas

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Get ready for a fun, lively, and sometimes slightly offbeat dive into the history of the Lone Star State! From well-known legends to hidden gems, we’re here to rediscover the people, places, and events that shaped Texas into the fascinating tapestry it is today. Whether we’re unraveling tall tales, debunking myths, or spotlighting forgotten heroes, each episode is packed with humor, curiosity, and a love for all things Texas. Perfect for your commute, a walk in the park, or a long road trip, ...
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In this episode of ArkLaTex Crime Files, we examine the latest data from the Shreveport Police Department showing that while overall crime is down, high-profile homicides continue to impact the community. We discuss the tragic cases of Labriesha Patterson and Billy Patterson as police prioritize making arrests and solving these investigations. You …
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The team welcomes Wyoming State Archaeologist Spencer Pelton and Professor Emeritus Robert Kelly, University of Wyoming, to discuss the details of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The post NAGPRA: History of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act | SAAJ .084 appeared first on Seven Ages.…
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In Louisiana, women face a hidden but devastating threat—violence. The Pelican State ranks among the highest in the nation for women killed in homicides. Many of these cases are tied to domestic violence, and the statistics paint a troubling picture: year after year, Louisiana consistently ranks in the top five states for women murdered by men, oft…
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Since 2017, the Citizen app has connected millions of Americans to real time information about crime and threats happening in their communities. The app recently expanded coverage to include Caddo Parish, one of eight new locations across the country. In this edition, Mara Aguinis with Citizen explains how the app works, and the many benefits it pr…
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We tread back in from the hot, hot heat to discuss a hot, hot horror film. Last year's biggest horror surprise (for us) was the sequel to the shockingly underwhelming Smile. We get a little deep about mental health issues and acknowledge that Kyle Gallner is one of the finest actors of his generation when it comes to being incorporated into title c…
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An American serial killer in the heart of Shreveport's Cedar Grove neighborhood. Between 1984 and 1987 Nathaniel Code was connected to as many eight murders, including the July 1985 murders of the Cheney-Culbert family. Former Louisiana Supreme Court Justice Scott Crichton was the lead prosecutor in the case. Crichton reflects on the emotional and …
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You may walk away from Christianity, but you can’t walk away from philosophy! Join us in part four of Ecclesiastes: Under the Sun, as Pastor Crystal shows us how Christianity doesn’t just feel good, it actually makes sense to the world. You will go through moments of sorrow and doubt, but God is making even those seasons beautiful! Support the show…
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After the escape of 10 inmates from a New Orleans jail in mid-May, the nationwide manhunt continues to find the remaining two who are still on the run after nearly a month. Thursday marks 3 weeks since the jailbreak. Retired FBI Special Agent Michael Anderson provides insight into the approach and law enforcement's game plan to apprehend the remain…
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More than three years since the April 2022 disappearance of Ischmael Carter, family and friends continue to search for him. Investigators say foul play is likely involved in his disappearance, but they need evidence to help make an arrest in the case. Shreveport PD Public Information Officer, Cpl. Chris Bordelon updates on the case, and the factors…
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In this episode of the Ranch and Table Podcast, host Lee Wells discusses strategies for improving service in the restaurant industry, specifically aimed at waitstaff. Wells shares a viral story about a 'do better' note left on a dining receipt and how the waiter embraced it as a challenge to improve performance, which led to increased tips and job …
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On May 16, 1970 the Northwest Louisiana Crime Lab was established to provide services to law enforcement to nine parishes in NW Louisiana. 55 years later, the lab has been tasked with helping to solve thousands of cases from law enforcement officials in 29 parishes. Michelle Jackson, and Amy Patton with the NWLA Crime Lab discuss the day to day ope…
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In this episode of the Ranch and Table Podcast, hosted by Lee Wells, the key topic is about understanding the importance of maintaining consistent business hours to maximize profits and build customer trust. Lee reflects on the common issue of businesses unknowingly losing money when they close early or open late, emphasizing that fixed costs remai…
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Since 1990, the FACES Lab at LSU has been working with law enforcement around the state to identify discovered human remains, and works on active missing persons cases. In the episode, Assistant Director Teresa Wilson discusses the more than 500 active cases she and her team are working on and new technology that is helping to name the nameless…
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In this episode of the Ranch and Table Podcast, host Lee Wells updates listeners on recent events and activities. Lee shares success stories, including raising over $43,000 for the Caddo Spring Concert Series to support the local fire department and winning two awards at the Cowpokes Film Festival for his documentary. He explains challenges they fa…
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