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Not in Heaven

The CJN Podcasts

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A weekly podcast about Judaism in the 2020s—because the Torah was left for us to figure out on the ground. Sublime and irreverent conversations about the present and future of communal, religious and spiritual life, led by Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat and Matthew Leibl.
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Re-Vinyl

Shawn Farmer & Craig Vennes

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The Re-Vinyl Podcast is a love letter to the physical artifact of music and the communal joy it continues to spark — one crackle at a time.
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Sabbath School From Home

Cameron and Lachlan Rogers

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Sabbath School is perhaps the most communal and participatory element of a regular Seventh-day Adventist church event (after foot-washing), but social distancing has us all isolated at home. This is a weekly Sabbath School styled conversation on Biblical themes and passages. Join in the conversation by writing comments/questions to [email protected] .
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Critical Edge

Lukas Seifert and Oliver Walsh

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Critical Edge stands for pushing ideas to the limit, and pushing our guests to those limits too. We feel that too many platforms host brilliant individuals, but don’t end up asking the questions that really matter. This is a platform for debate, a disruptive media channel, which discusses perspectives too often unexplored. Get ready for a new communal project. Ideas are sharper at the edge.
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Communal Bathroom

Communal Bathroom

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A Podcast About Ideas Sam Bradley and Chris Delamere bring in audio dispatches. Chris doesn't know what Sam has brought and Sam doesn't know what Chris has brought, and they share them with each other. songs / comedy / borderline unlistenable sound art
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An audiojournal documenting my journey to become a TechnoWizard (or perhaps a TechnoAnarchoShaman). I want to help bring forth better futures for all. That means creating a world of worlds that is more sustainable, ecologically stable, spiritual, ancestral, accessible, communal, ambitious, magical, and anarchistic. This is a world where we are all richer than rich; where all needs are met, and we instead solve better problems on a grander scale.
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CryptoCurrents

BlockTelegraph

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The revolution might be over, but crypto and blockchain are alive and well, and CryptoCurrents is your source of exciting conversations. Join us as we speak with some of the innovators in the space about the future of digital currency, Web3, artificial intelligence, NFTs, blockchain, and more. Through engaging conversations, we will uncover the motivations, visions, and strategies behind today's most influential people and projects, observing how they empower individuals and communities, cre ...
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Tune in for conversations with pastors at The Oaks Community Church in Middletown, Ohio. Each episode will feature a passage of Scripture that our church will be exploring during our upcoming Sunday gathering. Rest, Roots, and Renewal will challenge listeners to examine how the gospel of Jesus invites us into a life of rest (calm, aware, present), roots (a people and a place), and renewal (personal and communal).
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In The Spotlight with Abigail Pogrebin

Jewish Broadcasting Service

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“In the Spotlight” is an original conversation series with Abigail Pogrebin in dialogue with authors, innovators, communal and political leaders, and many other key figures from the Jewish world who shine a light on key issues of the day regarding American Jewry and the State of Israel.
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TYMSYY is a multi-lingual podcast on global Indigenous experiences that aims to bring forward and center Indigenous researchers, professionals, creators, activists and their stories. We hope to bring personal and communal stories to encourage critical conversations on Indigenous issues, promote Indigenous knowledges, build relationships, and enhance collaborations, contributing to the development and practice of Indigenous internationalism. Hosted by Sardana Nikolaeva and Masha Kardashevskaya
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Groundings

Groundings Podcast

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Groundings is a place where organizing, theory, and history come in contact with dialogue, experience, and storytelling. It's where the past meets the present, and political education happens. The title "Groundings" is in honor of the revolutionary educator Walter Rodney, whose concept of "groundings" as a form of radical, political, and communal education inspires the conversations on this podcast. Groundings: we sit, we listen, we talk, we share, and we learn.
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The Compound

Elisa & Doran Aisenstat

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The Compound is an immersive fiction podcast. This cozy domestic thriller follows a group of friends who buy a shared plot of land at the start of the pandemic. As their communal paradise grows, mysterious events unfold & friendships become fragile. Secrets threaten to come to light and tensions rise. Everyone has something to lose in this chilling and addictive listen.” Find us on Apple Music, Spotify or download the latest episode from our website. Follow us on Instagram @thecompoundpodcas ...
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Pilina Podcast

Tiera Knight & Shanztyn Nihipali

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Pilina is a Hawai‘i-based podcast dedicated to celebrating the deep and meaningful connections that define who we are — to our culture, our ʻohana, and our communities. Through rich, heart-centered conversations with local voices, Pilina shares stories that inspire, educate, and uplift. The word pilina speaks to the bonds that tie us together. Whether generational, cultural, or communal, these connections are at the core of every episode. This podcast exists to document and preserve Hawai‘i’ ...
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“I’ve seen the difference it makes when women’s voices and talents are included at all levels,” says Joanne Greenaway, CEO at the London School of Jewish Studies, who as well as being a communal leader and educator is also an international lawyer who spent 10 years developing expertise in resolving Jewish divorce cases individually and systemically. For this reason, Women’s Gallery Podcast will spotlight incredible female leaders making a mark in the Jewish community. Interviewing a differen ...
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The design of this podcast is taken from the book This Day: A Wesleyan Way of Prayer by Laurence Stookey from Abingdon Press. Its format is similar to The Daily Office with a brief Christian focus for each day of the month; psalm; and scripture followed by prayers of the day, the season of the church year, the occasion, and communal creed or prayer for closing.
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Everyone needs a little help being a human. From sleep to saving money to parenting and more, host Marielle Segarra talks to experts to get the best advice out there. Life Kit is here to help you get it together. Want another life hack? Try Life Kit+. You'll support the show and unlock exclusive curated playlists and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/lifekit
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Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He compl ...
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Welcome to the Church of the City Podcast. Church of the City New York is a church community passionate about making disciples who "practice the way of Jesus together for the renewal of the city." We believe in the authority and power of the scriptures to shape our communal life and practice, as we seek to teach God's word with clarity and conviction. Most of the teaching in our community is done by Pastor Jon Tyson and our teaching team. We have both morning and evening services and meet in ...
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Run Build Grow

Andrew Ware

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So often, running can feel like an individual sport, but we often forget that there are millions of runners across the United States. Even if we run alone, we do so alongside runners across the world. This podcast explores the role running communities play in making us better runners and people. Join this podcast exploring the communal spirit of running. Hearing stories from runners, who are not only doing awesome things on the run but also beyond.
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Eavesdropping at the Movies

Jose Arroyo and Michael Glass

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"I have this romantic idea of the movies as a conjunction of place, people and experiences, all different for each of us, a context in which individual and separate beings try to commune, where the individual experience overlaps with the communal and where that overlapping is demarcated by how we measure the differing responses between ourselves and the rest of the audience: do they laugh when we don’t (and what does that mean?); are they moved when we feel like laughing (and what does that ...
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I Was Never There

Wonder Media Network

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In this eight-episode series, take a trip into the countercultural movements swirling through West Virginia in the 1970s and 80s. Jamie Zelermyer and her mother Karen investigate the shocking disappearance of their friend Marsha “Mudd” Ferber and explore her evolution from suburban housewife to back-to-the-land hippie to drug-dealing bar owner. As mother and daughter venture deeper into the mystery of Marsha’s disappearance, the two process their own history: Jamie reflects on her nontraditi ...
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NL Hafta

Newslaundry.com

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Weekly wrap of events of the week peppered with context, commentary and opinion by a superstar panel. Click here to support Newslaundry: http://bit.ly/paytokeepnewsfree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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American Utopia

Dan Greenstone

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American Utopia tells the story of the Oneida Community, a radical 19th century free-love experiment in communal living. Building on his own research as well as interviews with top historians, host Dan Greenstone illuminates the fascinating lives of the liberated women and men who overturned society’s conventions about marriage, love, sex, work and childrearing. Subscribe now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Stories from the Hearth is an experimental storytelling podcast, a free artistic space in the style of a painter's studio or writer's diary. It is a place for you to lose yourself in truly original short stories and their immersive soundscapes, written, narrated, and produced by Scottish poet Cal Bannerman. Learn about the history of storytelling in occasional miniseries The Wandering Bard, or escape your daily stresses with one of Cal's queer-focused fantasy, historical, supernatural and sc ...
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Jews In The Lou

Ben Poremba & Alex Rich

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Jews in the Lou is a community-driven podcast that highlights the diverse voices, stories, and experiences of Jewish life in St. Louis. Hosted by Ben Poremba and Alex Rich, each episode features candid conversations with artists, entrepreneurs, spiritual leaders, and changemakers who are shaping the cultural and communal fabric of the city. From heartfelt reflections on identity and heritage to bold discussions about business, creativity, and purpose, Jews in the Lou celebrates the people wh ...
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Welcome to Indi_University podcasts, here our Federation of Indigenous Peoples enjoys communal living, group economics, producing for one another and most importantly unconditional love. The highest attainment of us all is to Love and Enjoy life with that same passion void of condition.
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Evolving Younity

Augustina Tolu || Yoga & Wellness Facilitator

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Welcome to Evolving Younity, the podcast where personal growth meets collective wisdom. Hosted by Tolu Augustina, this podcast is a journey into the heart of self-discovery, transformation, and YOUnity of the body, mind, and spirit. Each episode features engaging conversations, thought-provoking life experiences to practical tips for everyday living, my mission is to help you evolve, connect, and thrive in every aspect of your life. Whether you're seeking inspiration, practical tips, or just ...
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Commonpoint is a social services organization dedicated to sustaining and enhancing the quality of individual, family and communal life through services to people of all ages, ability levels, stages of life and backgrounds. CommonPod Queens is a podcast featuring the many voices of Commonpoint and its stakeholders. Throughout the episodes, we will provide and discuss agency and community updates.
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Fork Fear Failure & Hustle: Reimagined. Still solo hosted, the podcast returns after a long pause with a burning question: What happens when life throws you a fork in the road, tangled with fear and failure? Join us for raw stories and sharp insights revealing how determined action – the hustle – can unlock unexpected possibilities and the courage to forge your path forward.
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The UnEducated Podcast

Young Advocates for Fair Education

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Join Yaffed as we continue to explore the impact of the lack of secular education provided in Hasidic and Ultra-Orthodox yeshivas. Each episode will feature a guest who will share their perspectives on this and other closely connected issues. Tune in to hear from Yeshiva graduates, politicians, Jewish communal professionals, clergy, and more!
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Listen to noted Tour Guide, Lecturer and Yad Vashem Researcher of Jewish History Yehuda Geberer bring the world of pre-war Eastern Europe alive. Join in to meet the great personages, institutions and episodes of a riveting past. For speaking engagements or tours in Israel or Eastern Europe [email protected]
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Call & Response draws upon the blues tradition of communal music making and listening. Hosted by Nashville-based musician and poet Adia Victoria, each episode is a back and forth between Adia and her guests, between their present work, and the lineage of musical ancestors that came before them, and between Adia and you.
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Cosmopod

Cosmonaut Magazine

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Cosmopod is the official podcast of Cosmonaut Magazine, a project dedicated to expanding the project of scientific socialism in the 21st Century. In our feed we have a combination of podcast episodes and audio articles from our website.
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ChangeMaking Connections is a monthly podcast exploring the journeys of change leaders striving for deep societal transformations. Hosted by Beth Berila, this show delves into the intricacies of sparking change, from personal evolutions to communal shifts. Here, we celebrate the challenges, triumphs, strategies, and possibilities that spring from a life dedicated to social justice. Join us in connecting with experts across various fields as we unpack the mechanisms of initiating meaningful c ...
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Dead and Gone

Tenderfoot TV, Double Elvis & Audacy

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Despite the Grateful Dead’s ethos of peace and love and communal music, there is a darkness that surrounds the band. Across five decades, a string of unexplained accidents, murders and disappearances have befallen some of the band’s most dedicated fans; affectionately known as "DeadHeads." Some were last seen on their way to Grateful Dead concerts, others simply vanished or were tragically murdered while attending shows. Hosted by Payne Lindsey (Up and Vanished) and Jake Brennan (Disgracelan ...
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***1st Anniversary Edition!*** It’s our birthday! For this special anniversary edition the tables have been turned on me! Joanne Greenaway is Chief Executive of LSJS. Experienced International Arbitration lawyer and formerly Director of Get cases for the London Beth Din, she is part of Ohr Torah Stone’s International Halakha Scholars Program and a …
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Today's teens struggle with perfectionism and mood swings, and their parents struggle to have hard conversations with them, according to a 2024 Walton Family Foundation and Gallup poll. Teen psychologist Lisa Damour explains how parents can better support their kids as a new school year begins. This episode originally published August 27, 2024. Fol…
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This week, guest pastor, Ben Stuart, continued our sermon series on The Fifth Act by preaching on Acts 19 and the impact of Paul’s ministry in Ephesus. Paul’s time in Ephesus invites us to ask: how does the Gospel take root and expand in a powerful and influential city—and how can we mirror that in New York? When we give God our unrivaled affection…
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Quitting is often associated with failure. But choosing to walk away from a goal can help you save time, identify what you truly want and create space for other pursuits. This episode, how to evaluate your goal, figure out its cost and know when it's time to throw in the towel. For handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR’s P…
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Jasamine White-Gluz returns to My Little Underground to discuss the new No Joy album, “Bugland” along with insight on what happens during the time between album releases. Jasamine also shares how moving into a rural environment inspired her new album, her time as a music writer, plus her stance on touring in 2025! ---- Listen to No Joy: https://noj…
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In this episode, we sat down with Anand Menon, the director of UK in a changing Europe, and Professor of Political Science and King's College London. We discuss the long-term impact of Brexit on trade and on the UK's soft power; the importance of the recognition of Palestine for Gaza; the development of US-EU relations; and whether the UK has a 'sp…
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Do you take responsibility for your actions? Do you ever find it too easy to point your finger at others instead? Join Rabbi Kevin of Congregation Beth Hallel as he calls out the speed at which we can play the blame game rather than taking ownership of our actions, even when some circumstances are out of our control. No temptation can overcome you …
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, and Jayashree Arunachalam are joined by Priya Sahgal, editorial director at NewsX, Jasmine Damkewala, advocate on record in the Supreme Court, and senior journalist Hridayesh Joshi. The episode opens with a discussion on the opposition’s protest against the special intensive revisi…
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There are hardships for the Israelites in the desert, perhaps unsurprisingly. The lesson this week poses these challenges as "tests of Israel's faith", but we wonder whether some of the issues that arise might be better categorised as raw disobedience. How much does it change our reading of the story, and what does this mean for us today?…
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This week on Revinyl, Shawn and Craig mix things up with a blend of rapid-fire fun and strategic music geekery—ending in one epic fantasy lineup battle. 🎯 Rate It & Either/Or: Craig vs. Shawn: Craig puts Shawn through the paces with a full slate of Rate It 1–10 topics and a round of Either/Or choices. Shawn vs. Craig: Shawn fires back with his own …
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Since the early 2000s, one type of shop has quietly become a regular feature on British high streets: the Polski sklep – or Polish shop. Known for their smoked sausages, sour pickles, and wide selection of herbal teas, these shops offer more than just food. With Polish people now the largest non-British nationality in the UK, and Polish the next mo…
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NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Dr. Harold King, European director of Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting. King talks about the horrific realities of organs being forcibly taken from innocent people who are left for dead, the massive profits the Chinese regime is making from this, how the international community can stand against it, and what it …
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Send us your questions and feedback by clicking HERE. Welcome to the Rest, Roots, & Renewal podcast. This season we will explore the topic of midlife, and we are calling this season "The Middle of Everything: Conversations for the midlife soul". This week, pastors Matt and Eric discuss the topic of friendship in midlife. We listen to Dr. Marisa Fra…
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Depending on which side of the political spectrum you're on, and which media outlets you trust, you perspective of what's happening in Israel and Gaza will be extremely different. And chances are, regardless of which stance you take, you're missing critical pieces of information. For our rabbi podcasters, who have dedicated their lives to knowledge…
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Eating disorders are complicated illnesses that are often misunderstood. Dr. Eva Trujillo, a specialist in eating disorders, says eating disorders "literally rewire the brain," decrease brain size and make it harder to concentrate and regulate emotions. Emily Kwong, host of NPR's Short Wave, talks about the physical and mental impacts of eating dis…
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Miroslav Volf critiques Nietzsche’s vision of power, love, and suffering—and offers Jesus’s unconditional love as a more excellent way. The idea that competitive and goalless striving to increase one's power is the final Good, does very important work in Nietzsche’s philosophy. For Nietzsche, striving is good. Happiness does not rest in feeling tha…
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We use encouragement and support to get through life's big moments. But what about a little pep talk for those smaller moments, like when it's raining and your dog needs to go out? Or some inspiration to help you parallel park or send that email you've been avoiding? In this episode, Paula Skaggs and Josh Linden, co-authors of the book Tiny Pep Tal…
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Aloha mai kākou, and welcome back to the Pilina Podcast — where connection is everything: to our stories, our culture, and the voices that shape them. We’re your hosts, Tiera and Shanztyn. In this episode, we sit down with Leonani Puailihau — a wahine whose journey bridges community, culture, and strategy. From building ʻāina-based education progra…
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This week, Pastor Tim Brown continued our series in the Book of Acts with a look at Paul’s time in Athens and exploring what it means to engage a culture like ours with the Gospel in 2025. In many ways, Athens mirrors New York City today: a place of great beauty and creativity, but also deep brokenness, competing worldviews, and misplaced worship. …
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POKT Network’s Jinx joins CryptoCurrents to talk about building the internet you can’t shut down — no matter what. From rescuing wallets blocked by sanctions to keeping AI and privacy tools running when governments pull the plug, he shares how POKT’s “free speech tech stack” makes apps truly unstoppable. If you’ve ever shaken your fist at a downed …
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Helping an aging parent with end-of-life planning? Financial journalist Cameron Huddleston explains how to broach the topic with your parents — and the documents and plans they should have in place. This episode originally published on Sept. 25, 2023. For handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR’s Pod Club newsletter at npr.o…
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How does G-d love you? How far are you willing to go to shine your love to others? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he continues the “Wisdom of Solomon” series by emphasizing different aspects of love, and the importance of putting it into action. Love is fruitless unless there is something done with it, so make good use of i…
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Manisha Pande, Jayashree Arunachalam, and Shardool Katyayan are joined by Nitin Pai, co-founder and director of The Takshashila Institution, and senior journalist Hridayesh Joshi from Uttarkashi. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Hosted on Acas…
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This week on Revinyl, Shawn and Craig turn their attention to Rolling Stone’s Top 500 Albums of All Time—but with a twist. Instead of combing through the entire list, they zoom in on the Top 20, comparing the original 1987 rankings to the most current edition to see what’s changed, what’s stayed, and what’s sparked debate. 📀 Then vs. Now: From time…
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Dan Saladino explores stories of food and 'the elements', the theme of this year's Oxford Food Symposium. Expect surprising insights on earth, fire, air, water and much more. For more than forty years the Symposium has celebrated, explored and shared research by scholars, enthusiastic amateurs, writers, and chefs from around the world, all united i…
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Pharaoh changes his mind quickly after the Exodus, and chases the Israelites. It is fascinating to explore the way it is described using collective language. Again we're challenged to ponder the ways in which we might be a bit like Pharaoh, and of course it is dramatic that the Israelites cry out in dismay so soon after the Plagues which spoke of G…
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Send us your questions and feedback by clicking HERE. Welcome to the Rest, Roots, & Renewal podcast. This season we will explore the topic of midlife, and we are calling this season "The Middle of Everything: Conversations for the midlife soul". This week, pastors Matt and Eric sit down with Katie Maddox to discuss our stories and experience enteri…
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Phones can be addicting: There are endless texts to answer, notifications to check and games to play. We often end up on our phones without intending to. But Jose Briones, author of Low Tech Life: A guide to Mindful Digital Minimalism, says there is a solution. This episode, tips on quitting your smartphone in favor of simpler technology. This epis…
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Miroslav Volf confronts Schopenhauer’s pessimism and unquenchable thirst with a vision of love that affirms the world. “Unquenchable thirst makes for ceaseless pain. This befits our nature as objectification of the ceaseless and aimless will at the heart of reality. ... For Schopenhauer, the pleasure of satisfaction are the lights of fireflies in t…
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Discover how Sapien is revolutionizing AI training through decentralized human knowledge and data ownership. This episode explores how their proof-of-quality protocol empowers everyday people to monetize their expertise while fueling AI innovation across industries from healthcare to autonomous vehicles. Learn how Sapien is building the future of d…
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This podcast is powered by LSJS. Visit lsjs.ac.uk to learn about our Jewish learning journeys & find something that suits you. This week I am delighted to be joined by Dr. Haya Langerman. Haya is a medical advisor with a doctorate in diabetes who has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for 30 years. For the last 21 months she has been on the fron…
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Whether you're sleeping on your old friend's couch or staying with a family member for a long weekend, we have tips to make sure your presence is a gift and not a chore. What's the ideal amount of time to stay with your host? Should you strip the bed when you leave? When your host says, "Make yourself at home," what does that really mean? In this e…
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In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, spiritual teacher and author Yiscah Smith joins Abigail Pogrebin to discuss her new book, Planting Seeds of the Divine. With honesty and grace, Yiscah shares the transformative journey that led her to embrace her truest self — and how that journey is reflected in her spiritual teachings. From recla…
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This week, Pastor Ralph Castillo continued our series in the Book of Acts, The Fifth Act, with an exploration of Acts 16 and the diverse group of people God welcomes into His unfolding story. As the Gospel spreads beyond Jerusalem, we meet Timothy, Lydia, a slave girl, and a Roman jailer. Each person came from a vastly different background, display…
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Almost 7 in 10 consumers were misled into purchasing counterfeit items online at least one time in the last year, according to a 2023 study from Michigan State University. And buying knockoff versions of products can be dangerous. Kari Kammel, the director at the Center for Anti Counterfeiting and Product Protection at Michigan State University, sh…
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Rudy joins Jeremy Rich for a discussion on the Democratic Republic of the Congo from the late 80s to the present. We cover the decay of Mobutu's regime, the changes in the 90s, how the Rwandan Civil War prompted an invasion and the first and second Congo Wars, the factions involved in these wars including the special role of Rwanda and Paul Kagame.…
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Special Tisha B'av episode: A recording of a live lecture delivered in May 2025 at the Shappell's Darche Noam Yeshiva in Yerushalayim, on the topic of the first Nazi death camp at Chelmno, near Lodz, Poland. The story of the daring escape attempts from this extermination site, and the escapees efforts at spreading the word to their brethren in near…
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Have you ever been in a valley in life? How long can you endure hard times? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he remembers Tisha B’Av by recounting the many hardships the Jewish people have faced, and how we can respond to such difficult moments or seasons in life. The L-rd is with you even amidst the trials, and we must lean …
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande and Raman Kirpal are joined by Udit Misra from The Indian Express and independent journalist Sanjeev Srivastava. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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