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Commute | The Podcast

Commute - The Podcast

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The average person spends 20-25 minutes per day commuting to and from work - why not learn while getting there? Join Dave & Jay every Monday to learn about a few fascinating things that'll make you the most interesting person in the room.
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Commuter Bible is an audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. Published Monday-Friday, major (U.S.) holidays excluded. In the course of a year, you can listen to the entire Bible. Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Commuter Bible uses the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB).
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Command The Commute

Bob Bechtel & Michael Burger

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Command the Commute is your go-to Washington Commanders podcast, recorded on the road to the stadium. Hosts Bob and Michael deliver real-time fan takes, game recaps, and NFL news with Burgundy & Gold passion. Whether you’re tailgating or stuck in traffic, ride along for unfiltered football talk every week.
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The Critical Care Commute Podcast is grateful for your ears, insights and feedback. In return its hosts- Peter Brindley and Leon Byker, two ICU doctors in Alberta, Canada- offer up knowledge and debate with some of the most qualified, interesting, enlightened and provocative folks in Critical Care Medicine, and beyond. We strive to keep it practical and concise. Like you, our overriding goal is to get better, do better and feel better.
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Beach Commute: Whether you are currently a digital nomad or aspiring to become one, this is the podcast for you. We talk all things remote work and travel, including how to get a fully-remote job, how to become a digital nomad, how to optimize your experience as a current digital nomad, and top travel destinations and personal experiences. Need customized help getting a fully remote job? Join our program: https://form.typeform.com/to/euZx1miM Get access to 300+ companies that let you work fr ...
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Welcome to the Contractor Commute, a podcast by ConGenius that you can enjoy during your drive to the job. Join us as we discuss the construction industry, small business owning, and how to be a better leader in the industry, no matter what your position is.
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Commuter Bible NT is a work-week audio Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. In five days a week, Monday-Friday, you can listen to the entire New Testament over the course of a year. We even break on holidays! Subscribe today and get more of God's Word in your daily life. Part of the Commuter Bible family of podcasts, using the Christian Standard Bible translation (CSB). Learn more at www.commuterbible.org
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Go beyond the hype and headlines. Hear stories from real people using AI to do more of what they love about their jobs. From the F1 track to the kitchen—and even the bottom of a lake—learn how new tools are helping creatives, makers, visionaries, and their teams think big, move faster, and focus on the work that matters most.
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Hosted by Wealth Advisor Chris Galeski, THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE is a weekly podcast that gives the rundown on what's going on in the current market, how it affects you, and what you can do about it – all designed to fit into your commute. Each week Chris welcomes an expert guest, including Morton Wealth advisors, fund managers, and investment analysts, to break down complex financial topics. Our goal for this podcast is to provide you with the tools to help you navigate this challenging enviro ...
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Zen Commuter

Thom Walters

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Zen Commuter is about meditation and how it can improve the quality of your life. Thom Walters speaks with acclaimed meditation teachers, authors and everyday practitioners, to help listeners understand how to start a mindfulness habit, as well as keep it going. Along the way he discusses topics that help listeners cultivate a calmer, wiser and happier life. Come join Thom Monday through Friday to deepen your meditation practice.
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Creepy

Bloody FM

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From creator Jon Grilz, a collection of the most famous and disturbing creepypastas and urban legends in the world. Listener discretion is advised. Story requests can be made on Instagram @creepypod or via email at [email protected]
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Can’t sleep? Neither can I! You know how your mind wonders when you’re trying to sleep? The random, weird nonsense that goes on in your head? I bet, more often than not, you lie awake thinking of the most ridiculous things? This podcast is a peek inside MY head. My ADD, crazy, sleep deprived brain. The rambling conversations I have with myself that keep me awake at night. I do not edit my episodes. You hear everything. My dogs, coyotes, crickets, the Amazon driver. You hear unedited, life. Y ...
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The Morning Commute

The Morning Commute

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Performing live in the car at night. No holds barred so if you want to enjoy your night, listen in! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themorningcommute/support
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I've been writing code and building startups for over a decade. Join me on the journey to success by learning from my failures. This podcast will show you how to build products that people love.
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Qworks Commute is all about bringing you easy information regarding your community and providing you with outlets for civic engagement in ABQ and NM, all during your daily commute!
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A Better Commute

Perry Barnett

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Short bits of wisdom and advice that has no other goal than to make you successful. This podcast capitalizes on downtime that everyone has daily which is their commute to and from events.
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Can you use up all the honk that’s in your car’s horn? At one time the Olympics gave out medals for… architecture, music, painting, sculpture, and literature. Yes, we’re not kidding. Sources: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/when-the-olympics-gave-out-medals-for-art-6878965/ https://www.mentalfloss.com/transportation/cars-trucks/do-cars-…
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In this week’s episode of Command the Commute, Mike and Bob settle into the home studio to break down the latest in Washington football. We kick things off with the big news—Terry McLaurin signing his new extension—and give our quick thoughts on the 53-man roster. Then Pops joins the show for a special segment, where we go game-by-game through the …
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Most of us say we’re “busy,” but often we’re just overwhelmed and mentally crowded. In this episode, we unpack the constant noise—external and internal—that hijacks our focus and drains our energy. Learn how to shift from reactive living to intentional rhythms, set boundaries with distractions, and embrace true rest that restores you physically, me…
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In this episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, Executive Vice President Eric Selter joins host Chris Galeski to dig into one of the most overlooked financial tradeoffs: the opportunity cost of holding too much cash. 🎧 Tune in if you’re interested in… • Understanding the hidden risks of keeping large cash balances • Learning when cash is helpful—and when…
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Have you ever Googled tips on how to ace an interview? Some recommendations are dead-on, and some are absolutely insane. Jeff and Marisa break down the biggest "hacks" on the web. 🕒 Episode Highlights: 😂 [00:08] The Weirdest Job Interview Tips on the Internet From chewing gum before you walk in, to “power stances” straight out of a superhero movie.…
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To solve the problem raised in the last episode, I propose schematic affine recursion. We saw that affine lambda calculus (where lambda-bound variables are used at most once) plus structural recursion does not enforce termination, even if you restrict the recursor so that the function to be iterated is closed when you reduce ("closed at reduction")…
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While the days have yet to capture that wonderfully crisp Autumn breeze, my mailbox tells me that it is indeed Fall. Well, at least it’s on its way; as evidenced by the latest edition of Tricycle Magazine. Without checking the author first, I selected the article that piqued my interest the most. What a wonderful surprise to know it was a familiar …
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Dr. Shannon Fernando is an intensivist at Lakeridge Health and a prolific researcher with over 150 publications. Known for his work in outcomes-based research across critical care, he joins us to discuss long-term outcomes after cardiogenic shock. About the Episode: This episode is part of our cardiovascular critical care series and explores what h…
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Rock Quarry Anamolies: Bad Weather *** Written by: No One of Consequence and Narrated by: Michelle Kane *** Dark Corridor *** Written by: Timothy Moen *** At the Edge of the Manor *** Written by: Victor Julian-Henry Roberts and Narrated by: JV Hampton-VanSant *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Tit…
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patreon.com/commuterbible fbccatl.com youtube.com/@fbccatl ::: Christian Standard Bible translation. All music written and produced by John Burgess Ross. Co-produced by Bobby Brown, Katelyn Pridgen, Eric Williamson & the Christian Standard Bible facebook.com/commuterbible instagram.com/commuter_bible twitter.com/CommuterPod patreon.com/commuterbibl…
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Nehemiah, an exile who lived in Persia’s capital and served King Artaxerxes as his royal cupbearer, hears news that Jerusalem has been laid waste. The wall surrounding the city had been greatly compromised and the gates that would have maintained a secure entrance had been burned down. In great dismay, Nehemiah asks the king if he can return to hel…
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Practical problems in ministry call for practical answers based on good theology. In today’s reading, Paul helps Timothy and his church navigate the practical matter of supporting widows. In summary, his conclusion is that widows with family members should be supported by their family but widows who are devoted to the Lord and are truly in need sho…
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In our last episode, we were introduced to Ezra, a scribe in exile who had been trained in the law of Moses and who had “determined in his heart to study the law of the Lord, obey it, and teach it’s statutes and ordinances in Israel.” King Artaxerxes has expressly commanded Ezra to do just that. After we review some of the family heads who accompan…
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Paul warns that some people will depart from the faith and begin teaching things that are contrary to Scripture. In order to be equipped and ready to fend off such falsehood, Timothy, as well as the church he shepherds, should train themselves in godliness. This comes from being nourished by the words of the faith and the good teaching of the churc…
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Bumpa *** Written by: Ryan Peacock and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez *** I'll Tell You What Turned Me Off Fish *** Written by: Loris D'Emic and Narrated by: Owen McCuen *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Sound design by: Pacific Obadiah *** Title music by: Alex AldeaBy Owen McCuen, Rissa Montanez, Jon Grilz
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Working Smarter is back for season two! Starting September 3, we’re going beyond the hype and headlines to bring you stories about real people using AI to do more of what they love about their jobs. From the F1 track to the kitchen—and even the bottom of a lake—learn how new tools are helping creatives, makers, visionaries, and their teams think bi…
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If you have siblings, then there was likely a time when you tried to get them in trouble for doing something you didn’t like only to find out they were told to do it by your parents. In similar fashion, the governor and rulers that oversee the region west of the Euphrates alert King Darius that the Jews are rebuilding the temple. The king’s reply? …
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Paul instructs Timothy and the church to pray for everyone including kings and those who are in authority. Given that Paul was imprisoned and mistreated regularly by these in authority, we should mark that such admonition doesn’t come lightly. For the sake of the gospel going forward, Paul wants the church to pray and to conduct themselves in a man…
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The books of Ezra and Nehemiah were originally part of one book but they got separated along the way as the book was translated. The author of this book and the author of 1 & 2 Chronicles are one and the same. This means Ezra continues where 2 Chronicles left off: recall that the temple had been destroyed, Jerusalem had been ravaged, and the people…
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In today’s episode we’ll being reading Paul’s first letter Timothy, the young man who worked alongside Paul during some of his missionary journeys, serving as his protégé in pastoral ministry. The two are now separated and Timothy is in a season of life where he is shepherding a church. He advises his son in the faith to address those in the church…
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What would you want your last meal to be? Most of us will (hopefully) never be on death row, but how would your answer line up with real requests from death row inmates? Only about 10% of people are left-handed. That can be good or bad depending on the task. + Why is anyone left-handed at all? Sources: https://choicemutual.com/blog/favorite-last-me…
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Lest we forget that Paul is writing a real letter to a real local church with real people, today’s passage begins with practical counsel concerning two ladies who can’t seem to agree with one another. These women have contended for the gospel along with Paul, and he urges them to be united in Christ. He encourages the church at large to rejoice at …
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In Paul’s absence, the Corinthian church had begun to follow new teachers who had positioned themselves as superior in numerous ways, all of which were worldly and pompous. They wanted Paul to be like them, bold, arrogant, provocative, and brash. Paul defends the authority he has over the Corinthian church as a true apostle and sarcastically boasts…
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Four Seasons *** Written by: Cyndi Gradel *** The Darker Side of Sunlight *** Written by: Dan Mindo and Narrated by: Megan McDuffee *** You Have 15 Minutes *** Written by: Naomi Simone Borwein and Narrated by: Nichole Goodnight *** Dark Riter Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6y8DflHCNCfegfJlZgpOic *** Michael Burt Amazon Page: https://www.ama…
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The Command the Commute van rolled out bright and early at 6:30 AM for our first real road clash of the season: Washington vs. Baltimore. This time, we brought along not one, but two special guests—including Bob’s mom—who helped bring a whole new vibe to the pod. With no traffic in sight, the ride was smooth, the conversation was lively, and the ri…
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Paul warns the church at Philippi to beware of the dogs, and no, he’s not talking about puppies or pack animals, he’s talking about those Judaizers who say you must be circumcised in order to be a follower of Jesus. If anybody had reason to boast in the Jewish-ness, it was Paul, and in today’s chapter he gives an extensive list of his Jewish commen…
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Paul continues to urge the Corinthian to live lives that are fully devoted to the Lord God, asking them to open their hearts once again to him and to the ministry of the gospel. He explains that his commendation comes from a life that is full of dichotomies, and urges them to consider the sacrifices they are making as proof that they are zealous fo…
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Send us a text What’s been keeping me up? People praying upon each other. People going out of their way to be mean. To bully and seek out hate. But just when I thought people were jerks, a stranger came along and made me cry, in a good way. They helped me out when I really needed it. Which helped restore my faith in humanity. I talk about focusing …
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Paul loves the church in Corinth, but at the writing of this letter, the feeling wasn’t entirely mutual. The Corinthian church had received a severe letter from Paul that contained instructions about disciplining a church member. This could be the man mentioned in 1 Corinthians 5 or it could be some other person within the church. Whatever the case…
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Even within the church, humility and unity don’t come easy, but even so, Paul wants to see the church at Philippi to be united in their thinking, int their love, in spirit, and in purpose. There’s a lot of heart-work involved in serving one another with Christlike love, and Paul admonishes the church to meditate on Christ’s humility as inspiration …
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Send us a text What’s been keeping me up? Whiny babies! Those that refuse to be happy. People that want to bring us down because they’re feeling sad or angry. Why does misery love company so much? Don’t people want to be happy and celebrate the fact that our country is doing well? Wouldn’t it make you feel good to know that our country is thriving …
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Obadiah is the shortest book in Old Testament, and it’s a prophecy directed against one nation: the nation of Edom. Though the time or century of this proclamation is not fully known, it is clear from the text that Edom is guilty of mocking Judah in their distress and taking advantage of their dire situation. In the end, however, the Lord will brin…
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During his second missionary journey, Paul travelled through the city of Philippi and planted a church there. As is evident from the opening chapter of Philippians, Paul had a deep love for this congregation and he has no trouble expressing his affection. His occasion for writing is to inform them about the details of his imprisonment, and even in …
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Send us a text What’s been keeping me up? Puppies, taxes and my intro and outro music. That’s the IMPORTANT part of the title. Today I discuss people that continue to breed dogs. STOP BREEDING DOGS! We have thousands of dogs that need homes. Dogs that are abused, neglected and used for breeding. Enough. Spay and neuter your pets. Bob Barker was rig…
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In this episode, I shoot down last episode's proposal -- at least in the version I discussed -- based on an amazing observation from an astonishing paper, "Gödel’s system T revisited", by Alves, Fernández, Florido, and Mackie. Linear System T is diverging, as they reveal through a short but clever example. It is even diverging if one requires that …
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On this week’s episode of THE FINANCIAL COMMUTE, CEO Jeff Sarti joins host Chris Galeski to dive into the role of precious metals in a modern portfolio. Why do investors keep turning to metals during uncertain times? Tune in if you’re interested in… • Learning how silver, platinum, and palladium fit into the picture • Understanding the case for (an…
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Now that Hezekiah has reestablished worship at the Lord’s temple, he wants to provide for the Levites who have gathered together to serve the Lord in the work of the temple. Thankfully, the people of Judah show kindness and faithfulness by giving a tenth of all that they harvested and produced. Later, King Sennacherib threatens Hezekiah and all Jud…
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At the end of our last reading, Paul was admonishing husbands and wives to love each other in a way that reflects the relationship between Christ and his church. Today, we pick up where we left off as Paul admonishes children to obey their parents in the Lord, for this is right. As mentioned in our intro to Philemon, the relationship between slaves…
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What does it really look like to build a digital nomad lifestyle that lasts years, not just months? In this episode, Marisa sat down with Blythe, a longtime listener of the show who’s been living the remote work dream across the globe. She shares what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what she wishes every new digital nomad knew before getting started. Wh…
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The Command the Commute crew is rolling into our first home game of the year as the Bengals come to town for Monday Night Football. Preseason week two brings us traffic jams, heavy rain, and plenty to break down on the road to the stadium. We’re also debuting our brand-new segment, “Who’s Down”—you won’t want to miss it.…
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We'll be back next week with an all-new episode - until then, enjoy a popular one from the archives! You’ve probably noticed novelty popcorn buckets tied in with select blockbuster movies. If you miss them in the theater, you can always take out a loan to buy one later. Screen time and its potentially harmful side effects are a real concern - even …
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Now that Hezekiah has reestablished worship at the Lord’s temple, he wants to provide for the Levites who have gathered together to serve the Lord in the work of the temple. Thankfully, the people of Judah show kindness and faithfulness by giving a tenth of all that they harvested and produced. Later, King Sennacherib threatens Hezekiah and all Jud…
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Paul continues to admonish the Ephesian church to live a new life in Christ, a life that is distinct from the rest of the world. The Christian ought not to partner with those who are disobedient. Instead of walking in their darkness, as we once all formerly walked, we should instead walk as children of light. To do this, we must pay attention to ou…
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Anchor Wing *** Alex Isn't Alex *** Written by: JT Johnson and Narrated by: Rissa Montanez *** Content warning: child death *** The Clicking Sound Coming from Our New Cat… *** Written by: Mr. Michael Squid and Narrated by: Alicia Atkins *** Content warning: graphic animal death *** Support the show at patreon.com/creepypod *** Sound design by: Paci…
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In our last episode we read about King Ahaz, one of the most evil and unfaithful kings in Judah’s history. He not only worshipped other gods, but sacrificed his children to them ass an act of pagan worship. When his son Hezekiah comes to power, he literally cleans house, restoring the temple of the Lord so that all Israel could be called back to wo…
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