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Answers to questions you may have about the methods used, where the heck I came up with this stuff and why in tarnation I’m foisting it on you all. Cover art photo provided by Ayo Ogunseinde on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@armedshutter
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Highly Melanated Podcast

Highly Melanated Podcast

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Hosted by PJ, Blair & Red A safe space for you to enjoy every bit of your melanin no matter how "melanated" you are in skin tone, we are ALL Highly Melanated.Come enjoy funny and dynamic conversations that people of color face on a day to day basis with various topics such as loving ourselves, knowing who we are as a people and uplifting each other with a mix of class and rachetness (CLATCHETNESS)
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EVERYDAY

EVERYDAY

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At EVERYDAY, we believe that the key to seeing lives, homes, and cities transformed is everyday people being empowered to walk in the fullness of the Gospel in their everyday lives. Everything we do is designed to see YOU trained, equipped, and activated into the call of God on your life in your sphere of influence! There are no spectators or second-class citizens in the Kingdom of God, only sons and daughters designed to receive God’s love, love Him back, and share that love with the world ...
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Teachers Who Pray

Teachers Who Pray

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Many schools are filled with high levels of anxiety and trauma - due to increases in school violence, students' lack of respect for others and classroom interruptions during instruction. Teachers face unprecedented challenges in the classroom: students’ mental health struggles, students’ learning loss from remote learning caused by Covid-19, and so much more. Teachers also face real-life personal issues just like everyone else and these burdens don’t disappear when they go to work. At school ...
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"Womanity - Women in Unity" is a weekly programme produced by Dr Amaleya Goneos- Malka. The programme celebrates prominent and ordinary African women's achievements towards self-emancipation, human rights, and democracy. It also deals with social ills, such as, racism, socio-economic class division, and gender based violence.
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HUF Citizenship Podcast

HUF Civic Engagement Department

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Magaly Alvarado Director, Civic Engagement of Hispanic Unity of Florida and a special guest invited to talk about getting prepared for your U.S. Citizenship Interview. This information and tips are for everyone, especially those Legal permanent Residents eligible to apply for the U.S. citizenship. For more information and more resources please visit our website:https://hufcitizen.org/Our phone number is: (954)964-8884
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Join me, Caleb, as I delve into the world of Unity (the 3D game development engine, not the concept of emotional togetherness). I know almost nothing about programming, but I love video games. And you know what they say, loving is half the battle (the other half is being flamed in forums for being new and not knowing about programming). I’ll share resources, discoveries, and maybe a recipe or two (not really) as I come to understand coding, Unity, and perhaps a little bit about life (not rea ...
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Our mission is to contemplate the Word of God, cultivate unity, and celebrate discipline; for the sake of the Gospel, through the modality of yoga. We have a firm open door policy, so all are welcome! We want to offer a yoga experience unlike any other - maintaining integrity to YOUR personal practice and limitations while also challenging you to reach for your best and beyond what you think you can do. Whether it's on or off the mat, in or out of a class - we want to join with and equip you ...
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Sermons - RSS Feed

Champaign Church Media

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Media site for the Champaign Church of Christ in Champaign, IL; Urbana, IL; and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Featuring Champaign Church of Christ live streaming worship, sermon video, sermon audio, bible class audio, and podcasts.
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The Lights of War

Rabbi Yossi Michalowicz

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Join Rabbi Michalowicz as we study, for an hour each week, this short treatise written by Rav A. Y. Kook , that explains what brings nations to war and what are the positive geulistic aspects of large-scale wars. Written during WWI, but even truer today, Rav Kook points out the important traits of altruism, unity and much more, that are brought out davka during war. Also drawing from the commentary of Rav Uri Sherki.
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The Understanding the Scriptures Podcast (Understanding-Scriptures.com) is composed of 30 episodes with each episode having a length between 72 and 80 minutes. Each episode/class covers one of the 30 chapters in the textbook titled "Understanding the Scriptures," by Dr. Scott Hahn, Ph.D. (this textbook is part of the Didache series published by the Midwest Theological Forum at TheologicalForum.org). Listeners to the podcast need not purchase this textbook, though it would be beneficial to do ...
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The Pearl Effect explores the powerful relationship between personal transformation and global wellbeing. In this podcast, we deep dive into how reclaiming personal power, healing intergenerational trauma, and dissolving cultural conditioning—is the most effective path toward global peace and prosperity. Step into your true power today and transform our world for the better.
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Mapping Paris

Mapping Paris

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Bienvenue to Mapping Paris! Join us on an auditory adventure of Paris, a capital city that encompasses a multitude of emblematic monuments, a focal point of intellectual progress, and of course secluded passages. Each episode will offer a new scope to the sites of this iconic city; allow us to guide you through the stories of these places and open up an understanding of what Paris is today. On-y-va, let us embark to uncover the hidden stories while Mapping Paris. Producers: Pauline Blanchet ...
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http://michael-blu.com WELCOME TO THE SHIFT. Shift To Live Your Best Life Now, Michael-Blu is the author of Shifting Points, an entrepreneur, and a Columnist for Viva Glam Magazine. He hosts The Shifting Points Podcast and Shifting Points Master Class, both shows distributed as a podcast. Learn and hear the stories from various successful people around the world, experience the classes, and become inspired, motivated and educated with the SHIFTING POINTS PODCAST AND MINI MASTER CLASS. www.Mi ...
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INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPTS BELOW! Click on "Show More" A podcast about the history, strategy, and significance of the Congress of Industrial Organizations from the Center for Work & Democracy at Arizona State University and Jacobin Magazine. All clip, song, and quote references, as well as links to individual interview transcripts, at soundcloud.com/organizetheunorganized. Interview with Jeremy Brecher: https://jacobin.com/2024/01/organize-the-unorganized-congress-of-industrial-organizations-labo ...
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Continent of Resistance

Kriangsak Teera-Hong & Kevin Lin

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Continent of Resistance features conversations about strategies of building power within Asian labour movements. We talk with grassroots organizers and researchers from across Asia, followed by highlights from the world of work in Asia. The monthly podcast is co-produced and co-hosted by Kevin Lin (Managing Editor of Asian Labour Review) and Kriangsak (Kiang) Teera-Hong (Managing Director of Just Economy and Labour Institute). For more, visit: labourreview.org.
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In this episode, Jamal, Heph, Daniel, and Martin speak with Ben Thomason on USAID, the Middle East, the new Trump administration, tariffs and more. Ben Arthur Thomason is an expert on twentieth and twenty-first century US empire and international relations and completed his PhD in American Culture Studies at Bowling Green State University in 2024. …
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What if feminism wasn’t just about equal rights or societal systems—but about returning to the sacred power within us all? What if reclaiming feminine power is less about fighting inequalities and more about tending to the karmic legacies that shape our lives and souls? In this episode of The Pearl Effect, we explore the rising call of the feminine…
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A ONCE + FOR ALL MOMENT! Jesus settled it once and for all when He rose from the dead, cleansing us from sin and making us right with God! No longer do guilt and shame write our stories, for we’ve been washed by the blood of the spotless Lamb. This is GOOD NEWS that the world needs to hear. Hallelujah, He is Risen! Josh Krehbiel // EASTER SUNDAY: Y…
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“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” 2 Corinthians 5:17 (NIV) Teachers get two "new years": the start of the school year and the new calendar year. To recapture the new school year's optimism for the calendar new year, reflect on lessons learned from your students and what they revealed …
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"And hope will never fail to satisfy our deepest need because the Holy Spirit that was given to us has flooded our hearts with God’s love." — Romans 5:5 (Voice) During the holidays, a child in your class may be sad and withdrawn. You may long to comfort them, but be unable to. Remember, God sees this child's sadness and your longing to comfort them…
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"...for this day is holy unto the Lord: neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the Lord is your strength.” Nehemiah 8:10b Schools are filled with unexpected and delightful moments of joy. Authentically share the Gospel of Christ with others by embodying joyfulness. Joy flourishes in classrooms when witnessed, celebrated, and nurtured. Embrace the givi…
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What if the next evolution of humanity isn’t technological—but spiritual? What if our true advancement lies in awakening to the truth that we are not many, but one? In this episode of The Pearl Effect, we explore a radical yet ancient truth: humanity’s highest potential is realized not through competition, but through connection. What if we are mea…
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“None of you should look out just for your own good. Each of you should also look out for the good of others. As you deal with one another, you should think and act as Jesus did.” -Philippians 2:4-5 (NIRV) Uniting diverse individuals remains a challenge. Educators face this daily. Administrators must harmonize the teaching staff, student body, and …
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Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another— and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Hebrews 10:23-25 (NIV) Amidst busy schedule…
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Ever noticed how your perfectly reasonable parenting suggestions get immediately dismissed with "You don't have kids, so you wouldn't understand"? The Highly Melanated Podcast team tackles this frustrating double standard head-on, creating what they call a "safe space where it's okay to judge each other's parenting skills, even though we're not par…
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“At that time Moses was born, and he was no ordinary child. For three months he was cared for by his family. When he was placed outside, Pharaoh’s daughter took him and brought him up as her own son.” Acts 7:19-21 (NIV) Parents entrust their cherished children to schools, expecting love, safety, and nurturing. Similar to Pharaoh's daughter, teacher…
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But Jesus called the children to him and said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it.” Luke 18:16-17 (NIV) In today's education landscape, teachers must create nurturing env…
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What if spiritual malnourishment isn’t just a personal crisis, but the catalyst that drives humanity into a new era of global well-being? In this episode of The Pearl Effect, we explore a powerful question: What if the symptoms of our collective spiritual depletion—environmental degradation, social dislocation, and inner emptiness—are not just prob…
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What if the true power of the middle class isn’t in accumulating wealth, but in unlocking their collective potential to lead humanity into a new era of peace and prosperity? In this episode of The Pearl Effect, we dive into a transformative question: What if the middle class, a fast-growing global force, isn’t meant to simply chase wealth or status…
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FTC Manning Talks to Class Unity about Rent, Land, Class, and Politics. Support Class Unity by making a donation today: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?h… You can find the essay we discussed at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/… You can find their work at: https://independent.academia.edu… https://academicworks.cuny.edu/c… You can find us at: https:…
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What if the greatest revolution isn’t political, but personal? In this episode of The Pearl Effect, we expose the hidden force driving humanity’s shift from conflict to connection. For too long, we’ve been trapped in cycles of criticism, condemnation, and division. But real change begins when we move from reaction to reflection, from judgment to un…
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What if the ego wasn’t your enemy, but your most powerful tool for transformation? In this fourth episode of The Pearl Effect, we explore how the true measure of transformation isn’t about getting rid of the ego but evolving it. The way you navigate daily life—your reactions, emotions, and relationships—reveals the real state of your growth. A heal…
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What if the most powerful tools for transformation were already within you—waiting to be unlocked? In this third episode of The Pearl Effect, we reveal the three core elements of human nature that form your ultimate transformation toolkit. These aren’t external strategies or quick fixes—they’re the innate forces within you that, once understood, ca…
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What if unconditional self-love and embracing life’s highs and lows were the key to unlocking your creative power and creating a world that works for all? In this second episode of The Pearl Effect, we explore the true essence of creative power—not as external innovation or achievement, but as the alchemical process of transforming our own limitati…
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"What if the key to transforming our world isn’t out there but hidden within your ordinary daily life? In this first episode, we dive deep into the unstoppable power of personal transformation as a force for good in the world. For too long, we’ve looked to broken systems for change, only to feel disempowered. But the most profound revolution doesn’…
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We discover how differently we receive and process apologies through a quiz that reveals our "apology languages" - similar to love languages but focused on how we prefer people to express remorse. • Exploring the five apology languages: accepting responsibility, making restitution, expressing regret, genuinely repenting, and requesting forgiveness …
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Financial freedom is about facing uncomfortable truths and taking actionable steps to change your habits. In this episode, we share crucial insights about spending, saving, and investing wisely. In the Highly Melanated Manor we have the pleasure to introduce a special guest, Sha-Rhonda Wilson, Lifestyle Coach & Business Consultant. to help with a f…
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In the final episode of this series, we reflect on the key takeaways from our exploration of worker struggles across Asia. The historical and geographical context of strike waves offers valuable insights, and the comparative analysis is important for understanding labor movements. We highlight the growing shift toward organizing in non-industrial s…
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In the aftermath of the major strike waves across Asia in the 2010s, the initial worker victories in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and China were met with increasing government repression and restrictive labor laws. We analyze the more repressive environment for labour activism, the deepening of neoliberal policies, and how workers are mobilizing b…
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Set against the backdrop of the 2008 financial crisis and its significant impacts on export sectors in Asia, workers in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and China rose in unprecedented numbers, demanding fair wages, better conditions, and stronger protections. This is a high point in the wave of workers' strikes and mobilizations that swept across Asi…
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Political reforms and market liberalization significantly shaped the terrains of workers’ struggles in Asia. While Cambodia, Indonesia, China and Vietnam have also all seen market liberalisation and export-oriented industrialisation, they experienced divergent political trajectories, with some undergoing democratization and others remaining as auth…
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Ever wondered what truly defines a thirst trap? We've got you covered as we explore the playful nuances of these social media phenomena. Join us on a lively journey through sweet debates over soda flavors and nostalgic cultural nods that will have you craving a trip down memory lane. As we groove into the heart of Black History Month, we share pers…
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We explore the power of wishing and how those desires can shape our realities. Reflecting on personal and communal aspirations, we emphasize the importance of self-care and unity within the Black community to turn dreams into actionable change. • Reflections on personal wishes for 2025 • Discussion on the impact of Black History Month and community…
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Against the interdependence and dialectics of liberalization and integration into global capitalism, new working classes emerged in Asia as key actors in the 1990s and 2000s. This set the stage for the Asian strike waves of the 2010s. Looking at the divergent histories and parallel developments in Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and China, we conside…
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Welcome to Season 2 of Continent of Resistance, a structured and research-driven series. In this introductory episode, we discuss the changes since their first season and introduce the key themes of the new series. We reflect on their motivations for examining the wave of labor strikes across Asia in the late 2000s and early 2010s, sparked by a cur…
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Ever wondered why your morning routine might be the secret weapon you've been overlooking? We've cracked the code on how starting your day without immediately scrolling through your phone can lead to unexpected personal victories. From the calming embrace of weighted blankets to the quirky joy of morning rituals, we share laugh-out-loud stories and…
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***PREVIOUSLY RECORDED 11/27*** Can you imagine finding your true purpose in unexpected roles and experiences? Join PJ and Blair as they take the helm of the Highly Melanated Podcast while Red is exploring the vibrant culture of Ghana. We embark on a contemplative journey, reflecting on the enduring impacts of COVID-19 and the personal trials of fe…
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Every Christian educator is intentionally assigned to their school by divine purpose. You serve as a warrior on a mission from God. Your presence in the school building daily prevents countless unfortunate events and moments of tension from occurring. Through prayerful intervention, you guard the school environment, staff, and students from unseen …
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