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Celebrity makeup artist and esthitician MB York shares behind the scenes tips, stories and inspiration! Her supernatural approach combined with massive experience will take you down an unexpected path leading to empowerment, healing, and miracles! Learn from MB how she uses supernatural techniques in business, climbing the ladder of the beauty industry! As a spa owner based in Scottsdale, Arizona, MB learned how to overcome many challenges with employees, building clientele's and creating he ...
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”Radical Responsibility” is a transformative podcast that challenges listeners to reclaim their power by taking full ownership of their health, wealth, and mindset. In a world where external events, like elections or economic shifts, trauma and drama, often seem to dictate our lives, this podcast offers a fresh perspective: nothing outside of you holds the key to your success, joy, or freedom. Through thought-provoking discussions and actionable insights, we empower you to turn inward, take ...
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Hello, and welcome to my podcast. This podcast explores the rich history of the English Non-Conformist and Separatist movements, examining their ties to the broader development of the Christian faith. At its heart, it tells the story of how Protestantism evolved and made a significant global impact. The podcast, illustrates how this emerging movement, reshaped fundamental Christian beliefs, leading to division in Western Christianity between Roman Catholicism and the new Protestant groups. T ...
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The Opposite of Courage In Our Society is not Cowardice, but Conformity…The Punkest Thing I ever did was to have the courage to consciously refuse to conform to what people think it is to be punk both outside and especially inside of the punk sub-culture. Instead, I chose to resist mediocrity and to own and magnify my own greatness. On The Punkest Thing Podcast Best Selling Author, Master Mindset Coach, and Punk Rock Daddy Gregory Downey will take you on an exciting journey into what it mean ...
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Series 1 relives the feel-good exploits of a young-at-heart retiree who walked Wainwright's 191 mile Coast-to-Coats Path through Northern England's breath-taking countryside. Series 2 recounts the early life of an eager traveller who was fatefully cast ashore in the 'lucky country', Australia. Series 3 remains a mystery, so let's wait and see, shall we?
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Breakthrough for Life is proud to announce its new podcast to help women craft a winning life. "Breakthrough with Brenda" is hosted by our founder, Coach Brenda Underwood, who has been transforming lives for nearly two decades. The show is an interview style vodcast. Each episode will include Brenda coaching and/or mentoring a woman through a life-challenging circumstance to a life-changing breakthrough. Coined “The Breakthrough Strategist”, Coach BU is a former corporate leader turned empow ...
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What do movies teach us about fascism? From propagandistic myths of power to stories of suffering and belonging, cinema has long chronicled the many faces of fascism. Films don’t just reflect history or envision the future; they help shape it, revealing how authoritarian movements seduce, normalize, and endure, and at what cost to our humanity. Fascism on Film Podcast explores these connections one episode at a time. Each season (10–15 episodes) tackles a different facet of fascism on screen ...
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Step back into New Testament times--to Ancient Jerusalem at the time of Christ and of the historical Roman Empire, and ask: What could a cynical, non-conformist dry-goods salesman, a disgruntled blacksmith, and a musing mendicant all have in common? The answer: Down deep, they all seek something better. But will they find true fulfillment they are seeking? The non-conformist, Manaheem, Herod's foster brother, is hired by Herod to foment an insurrection against Pontius Pilate, whom he distrus ...
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Law on Film

Jonathan Hafetz

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Law on Film explores the rich connections between law and film. Law is critical to many films, even to those that are not obviously about the legal world. Film, meanwhile, tells us a lot about the law, especially how it is perceived and portrayed. The podcast is created and hosted by Jonathan Hafetz, a lawyer, legal scholar, and film buff. Each episode, Jonathan and a guest expert will examine a film that is noteworthy from a legal perspective. What does the film get right about the law and ...
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Masonic Life 360

Masonic Life Initiative

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Masonic Life 360. An open and ongoing discussion on topics from a masons personal point of view. This is being brought to you by the Masonic Life Initiative. For more information visit division8masons.com
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Across The Lines

Angie and Jay

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Across The Lines is a podcast that highlights the stories of Pan Asian American leaders and explores the intersection of their personal and professional journeys. Our vision is to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders through candid conversations about the confluence of identity and work.
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Creativity, bottled within the container of narrative, is a powerful thing that can affect change in people’s lives. Yet, in the new digital ontophany and tech reality, how have the Arts, in terms of writing, concept art, filmmaking been affected by these changes, and in turn, how can artist affect change in this new creative space? This podcasts seeks to look past the tools and the techniques of digital art and begin to examine what we create digital art for, and if we can indeed affect cha ...
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🔥 What do Martin Luther King Jr., Bayard Rustin, Simon Sinek… and a 2700-mile road trip through the South have in common? They all sparked this episode of the Radical Responsibility Revolution Podcast—a deep (and cheeky) conversation about what it really means to lead when the world rewards conformity. In this episode, Debbie Dobbins (aka the Queen…
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Can we talk about the elephant—and the donkey—in the room? This episode is my full-throated, slightly cheeky, highly caffeinated rant on the messy mythologies of socialism, the magic of capitalism when done right, and what it really means to unlock your Inner Billionaire. 🧠 I compare the mechanics of both systems—where they shine, where they stumbl…
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In this first episode of the Beauty Revival training series, MB York — veteran spa owner, esthetician, and celebrity makeup artist — shares the lessons she wishes she’d known starting out. Whether you’re a new esthetician, a makeup artist, or dreaming of opening your own spa, this episode will help you avoid costly mistakes and fast-track your succ…
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I was 13 when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated—and now, at 70, I feel the ache of history repeating itself. Yesterday, Charlie Kirk was murdered. A man who stood boldly, unapologetically, and consistently for truth, for freedom, and for the values that made this country extraordinary. In this deeply personal and passionate episode, I share m…
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In the season 1 finale episode of Fascism on Film, we turn to Paul Verhoeven’s "Starship Troopers," a gory, flamboyant, and darkly hilarious satire that asks viewers to confront their own appetite for militarism, propaganda, and authoritarian spectacle. Released in 1997 and adapted (loosely and subversively) from Robert A. Heinlein’s 1959 novel, th…
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Oh this week I have a true legend and scholar! The Dr. Obery Hendricks is on and, WE. GO. IN!So, buckle up cuzz this cat is breaking it down.A life long social activist, Obery Hendricks is one of the foremost commentators on the intersection of religion and political economy in America. He is the most widely read and perhaps the most influential Af…
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In this episode of Beauty Revival, MB York proves why words are way more powerful than gossip. Forget “dishing like TMZ” — MB spills a hilarious Hollywood blind item (yep, a true Bridezilla moment 👀), plus some behind-the-scenes stories where her own words either opened crazy doors… or backfired big time. ✨ You’ll hear: A celeb mistreatment story —…
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"To Be or Not to Be" was made during the war, not after—a rare example of a Hollywood film that mocked Hitler and the Nazis while the outcome of the war was still uncertain. The U.S. had just entered WWII following the attack on Pearl Harbor (December 1941), and the mood of the nation was tense and somber. At the time, making jokes about Hitler and…
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Italian filmmaking master, Federico Fellini, takes a nostalgic look at his early life as a teenager in fascist Italy with his final masterpiece, 1973's "Amarcord." While this film is not heavy on the violent and repressive aspects of fascism, it does offer an intricate portrait of a town mostly at ease with its repressive government. Filled with ma…
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“I put the promise in words; God handled the impossible.” I spoke heartfelt promises, and God met them with big, surprising doors: Prince: a friend asked me to “manifest” tickets; we got them—and minutes later we were on stage with Prince. Zendaya/DWTS: I promised my daughter she’d meet Zendaya—cut to backstage on DWTS. Beauty Ammo on set: after an…
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This episode explores the haunting beauty and quiet devastation of "The Garden of the Finzi-Continis," Vittorio De Sica’s adaptation of Giorgio Bassani’s semi-autobiographical novel. Set in Ferrara, Italy, during the late 1930s and early 1940s, the film focuses on an aristocratic Jewish family who, shielded behind the walls of their estate, remain …
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Here we go...getting into politics and race and gender and...well, you get it. My guest this week is the amazing author and scholar, Dr. Miranda Zapor Cruz. Dr. Cruz is professor of historical theology at Indiana Wesleyan University. She holds a PhD in religion, politics, and society from Baylor University's J. M. Dawson Institute of Church-State S…
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Are you stuck in a swirl of "I'm sorry" or even worse feeling sorry for everything cause in the world? In this spicy and soul-shaking episode of the Radical Responsibility Revolution, I’m throwing down some truth about the epidemic of pity, performative compassion, and why feeling sorry for others is keeping everyone small. We’ll talk: Why saying “…
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Defying all odds—when everyone said it was impossible. In Miracle Code for Legal Victories (It Works!) I share true stories of outcomes flipping under pressure—traffic tickets dismissed, courtroom momentum shifting, a last-minute passport approved—plus the mindset I use when deadlines say “no.” No step-by-step spoilers here, just what changed in th…
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No Other Land (2024) is the Oscar-winning documentary that shows the brutal destruction of a Palestinian community in the occupied West Bank. Recorded between 2019 to 2023, the film tells the story of Basel Adra, a young Palestinian activist, who has been protesting the Israeli army’s destruction of homes and eviction of villagers. Adra is assisted…
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This week, James and Teal take listeners back to where Fascism officially started, Italy, with Bernardo Bertolucci's 1970 film, "The Conformist." The movie is a cautionary tale on the human desire to fit in, and how fascism bends its will on a people, and its architecture. This movie is a dazzling array of set design and color cinematography that a…
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What happens when a gorgeous actress, a pair of blue jeans, and a German Shepherd break the internet? Apparently… everything is offensive now. In this episode of Debbie’s Downloads, I unpack the Sydney Sweeney/American Eagle “good genes” ad that sent the outrage machine into overdrive — from Nazi dog accusations to the Virtue Signal Olympics. We’ll…
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In this episode of Beauty Revival, host MB York welcomes new listeners from Kjersti Flaa’s Flaawsome Talk and reflects on the deeper themes sparked by their recent conversation — from aging and authenticity in Hollywood to the unexpected emotional waves that can hit around your birthday. MB shares raw and honest moments, including how she handled n…
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This episode explores the rise of homegrown authoritarianism as depicted in two groundbreaking Warner Bros. films from the late 1930s. "Black Legion" dramatizes the radicalization of an American factory worker into a shadowy paramilitary group that targets immigrants, Jews, and labor organizers—mirroring the real Black Legion active in Depression-e…
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This one gon get deep....quick...so, fair warning....loss and having to put down a family pet. Yeah, some real hard core stuff!This week my guest is Natasha Smith. Natasha is a grief advocate, author, speaker, podcaster, content creative, and a certified grief educator. A Certified Grief Educator is committed to providing the highest level of grief…
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Are you exhausted from doing all the things and still feeling stuck? In this soul-stirring episode of the Radical Responsibility Revolution, we’re dismantling the lie that busyness equals worth. You’ll hear why constant motion isn’t the same as meaningful action — and how to reclaim your energy, time, and purpose through what I call Sacred Action. …
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🎙️ In this episode of the Beauty Revival Podcast, host MB York welcomes special guest Kjersti Flaa — a bold, trailblazing celebrity reporter known for her fearless interviews and whistleblowing YouTube content. In this candid conversation, MB and Kjersti discuss the backstory behind Kjersti’s own podcast, the controversy surrounding the Blake Livel…
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This episode examines how early American cinema didn’t reflect ideology—it actively shaped American political imagination through opposing forms of propaganda. In "The Birth of a Nation," white supremacist violence is transfigured into sacred national myth, glorifying the Ku Klux Klan as heroic saviors. "The Birth of a Nation" is still one of the m…
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Why does everything feel unaffordable—except your soul’s truth? In this raw, truth-soaked episode of Radical Responsibility Revolution, I take you on a journey into the illusion of lack and the spell of scarcity we’ve been conditioned to believe. We talk about the cultural narrative that shames success, vilifies wealth, and tells you to shrink your…
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The Return of Martin Guerre is a 1982 French historical drama directed by Daniel Vigne and staring Gerard Depardieu. The film describes the historical case of Martin Guerre who leaves his young wife Bertrande (Nathalie Baye) in the small French village of Artigat to fight in a war and travel. Around eight years later, the false Martin (played by De…
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This episode explores Leni Riefenstahl's "Triumph of the Will"(1935) as both a landmark in cinematic innovation and a chilling demonstration of fascist aesthetics in their purest form. Directed by Riefenstahl, the film is less a historical document than a sacred text of Nazi ideology—one that transforms politics into religion, mass into myth, and s…
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Here we go again! Let's break it down....Dr. Obed Manwatkar is back to tell a story about racism, the White Evangelical Church, and all the mess that goes with that. So, check it out....we still at war, but, this is some reprieve. https://obedmanwatkar.wordpress.com/https://www.instagram.com/obed.manwatkar_official/www.whitehodge.com…
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In this episode of Beauty Revival, the host welcomes her first video guest, Kaley O'Kelley, a six-time Emmy award-winning ABC News anchorwoman. They discuss their long-standing friendship, Kaley's prestigious career, and the significant achievements that led to her winning multiple Emmys. Kaylee shares memorable experiences, including the challengi…
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Are billionaires the problem—or is the real issue our disempowered thinking? In this firestarter episode, I’m responding to the rising movement to vilify billionaires, tax success, and celebrate victimhood. From Bernie’s latest soundbites to the TikTok performativity of political candidates, we’re diving deep into what’s really at play: the erosion…
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This episode of the Fascism on Film Podcast centers on István Szabó’s "Mephisto" (1981), a haunting study of artistic compromise under fascism. Loosely based on the life of actor Gustaf Gründgens, the film follows Hendrik Höfgen, a talented but insecure stage actor in Nazi Germany, who ascends to national fame after aligning himself with the regime…
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What if you could manifest anything — but still feel like something was missing? In this powerful testimony, MB York shares the supernatural stories that shaped her early life — from Oscars and red carpets to angel cards, prophetic signs, and literal miracles on demand. But underneath the glam, there was a sense of chaos, burnout, and spiritual war…
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This episode of the Fascism on Film Podcast examines "The Mortal Storm" (Dir. Frank Borzage, 1940) one of the earliest Hollywood films to confront Nazism directly. Released before the U.S. entered World War II, the film portrays the ideological unraveling of a tight-knit German family under Hitler’s rise. It is a story of creeping authoritarianism,…
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On this episode of the Fascism on Film Podcast, we focus on the 1972 film, "Cabaret," James and Teal introduce the guiding ideas behind Fascism on Film: that cinema is not simply a record of political events but one of the primary arenas where fascism is imagined, stylized, reproduced, and resisted. For the series, we will explore how fascism expre…
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On this premier episode of Fascism on Film, hosts James Kent and Teal Minton introduce the guiding ideas behind the show, and set the stage for what's to come. For this series, James and Teal will explore how fascism expresses itself through regimes and ideologies, images, gestures, narratives, tones, and aesthetic forms that live on in the cultura…
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In this unapologetic episode of the Radical Responsibility Revolution, I respond to Zohran Mamdani’s shocking statement: “I don’t think we should have billionaires.” As an Open Letter to New York City, I would love to find you a home in Texas the Land of the Free! From performative TikToks to radical socialist policies disguised as compassion, this…
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Well, I'm back. And, it's not pretty. But, if you've been listening to this podcast for any amount of time, you already know that. We have a lot to catch up on, mainly about what to do next. Most of us are not ready for what that next actually looks like; it'll be violent and bloody. But, at least we get to see a few more episodes of Parks & Rec be…
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Tired of makeup tutorials that don’t work in real life? Celebrity makeup artist and beauty expert MB York reveals the most common makeup mistakes she’s seen on thousands of women—from mismatched foundation and too-orange brows to raccoon-eye concealer and cakey finishes that make lines look worse. This episode is your no-fluff, expert-guided makeov…
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This episode examines The Conformist, Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1970 political drama set in 1930s Italy. The film centers on Marcello Clerici (Jean-Louis Trintignant), a mid-level Fascist functionary who is ordered to assassinate his former professor, an anti-fascist dissident living in Paris. The film, which includes many flashbacks to Clerici’s early…
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In today's episode, Mary Beth York continues her biographical series, revealing the painful unraveling behind the picture-perfect life. From luxury cars and magazine covers to legal chaos, real estate crashes, and the quiet heartbreak of divorce, she walks you through the real story of what crumbled, what survived, and what truly mattered in the en…
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This episode is not just a rebuttal—it's a reclamation. When Vishen Lakhiani of Mindvalley released his “Open Letter to America,” I felt the spiritual bypass hit hard. In a time when unity is being spoken but not practiced, it’s time to call out the division being disguised as enlightenment. After a powerful—yet painful—experience with a group of w…
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In this episode, Mary Beth York shares two of her most unforgettable miracle stories and real-life experiences that reveal how prayer, faith, and divine timing can manifest the seemingly impossible. From beloved pets to unexpected answers on the road, Mary Beth brings listeners into her spiritual practice, teaching the principles of what she calls …
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Dark Waters (2019), directed by Todd Haynes, tells the real-life story of how a lawyer, Rob Bilott (Mark Ruffalo), waged a twenty-year battle to hold the DuPont corporation accountable for contaminating a local water supply with carcinogenic chemicals that poisoned tens of thousands of people. While Bilott is ultimately able to achieve some degree …
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“AI is taking a job near you!” But is it time to panic—or time to pivot? Claude CEO Dario Amodei recently said half of all entry-level white-collar jobs could vanish in the next 5 years thanks to AI. In this episode, we unpack what that really means—and how to move from fear to freedom. From the generational shifts that shaped our beliefs about wor…
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In this powerhouse episode of The Beauty Revival Podcast, Mary Beth York opens up her personal beauty vault and takes listeners through her entire daily routine, complete with 5:30 AM iced coffees to infrared workouts and DIY dermaplaning. With her signature real talk and deep faith, she shares the beauty practices, wellness tools, skincare secrets…
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In this powerful debut episode of The Beauty Revival Podcast, Mary Beth York shares her inspiring journey from salon receptionist to red carpet celebrity makeup artist and beauty brand founder. With raw honesty and behind-the-scenes insight, Mary Beth peels back the layers of her glamorous career to reveal the hustle, heartbreak, and supernatural f…
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In this heart-opening second episode of The Beauty Revival Podcast, Mary Beth York shares the deeply personal story of becoming a mother and how her daughter became both her anchor and her inspiration through some of life’s most chaotic seasons. From prophetic baby-naming moments and near-death pregnancy complications to miraculous signs from God a…
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What Is a Woman? Why Biology Still Matters In this bold and heart-centered episode, I unpack one of the most controversial questions of our time: What is a woman? And yes, I give you the real answer: a human born with two X chromosomes. We go deep into: — The biological truth vs. the cultural confusion — The lived experience of being female—from pe…
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Sometimes other parents or so-called child experts manipulate definitions to make themselves feel better about their choices and make you feel guilty about yours. Learn how to see through their claims and use this knowledge to make your own parenting more effective. Learn to see the issue behind the issue. https://thehappyhomeschool.com/…
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Send us a text Regular episode • Season 2 • Episode 6 • Exiles in Amsterdam. Artwork •The Canons of Dort, or Canons of Dordrecht. Formally titled The Decision of the Synod of Dort on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands, is an exposition of orthodox Reformed soteriology against Arminianism, by the National Synod held in th…
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How to Be Sure the Universe Takes Your Order Are you sending the Universe mixed signals and then wondering why your manifestations come out half-baked? In this solo episode of Radical Responsibility Revolution, I’m pulling back the curtain on one of the most powerful truths I’ve ever learned: the Universe doesn’t respond to your wishes—it responds …
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