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And Yet, We Believe

Anne and Roger Pimentel

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Faith isn't always black and white. We're a married couple having honest conversations about the beautiful, messy middle of Latter-day Saint life where doubt and devotion coexist, questions lead to deeper understanding, and everyone belongs. Join us as we dive into questions about culture and theology in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We don't have all of the answers, and yet, we believe. We record these episodes live on Instagram each week. Follow us (Anne) @the.vision.bea ...
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This is a living archive of the souls who are walking a path of ceremony and devotion, weaving the ancient into the modern, and embodying new ways of being, leading, and loving on this planet. It's a space to speak to the deeper layers of what we do and who we are: our body as the altar, life as ceremony, and the remembering of ancient wisdom in modern times.
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Weekly devotionals with spiritual and practical teachings that will encourage and inspire us to grow in our walk with God. (Woman of Color) by Gary Taylor Saxophonist: Keith Fiddmont Album: Eclectic Bohemian Courtesy of Morning Crew Records Copyright ©️ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anthony830/support
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A lipstick pickup is an electric guitar pickup with a captivating sound and appearance that has a devoted cult following that grows with each passing year. True to their name, they were originally chrome lipstick tubes stuffed with magnets and electronics that were the inspired invention of Nathan Daniel, founder of Danelectro. Born from his genius instinct for innovation as well as his devotion to a "rigid cost control" philosophy, they were an essential component of the guitars that helped ...
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Farmatuur (www.farmatuur.com) is a platform for conscious European makers, where nature’s most potent creations meet design, craftsmanship, and story. From adaptogenic blends, botanical perfumes, and organic skincare to soulful jewelry and functional lifestyle objects, every piece we curate carries the idealism, knowledge, and love of its founder. Curated without compromise, Farmatuur is both shop and stage, a place where people reconnect with the magic of nature, and where a new generation ...
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My Fellow Americans, Life is actually just a microscopic, deluded moment in time, so let's cut to the freakin' chase. One look at our impending election debacle can solidify my case. It has been my contention since birth, that the answer to every difficulty we encounter on this sacred yet demented Stone, can be revealed with ultimate clarity through the ultra neurotic engagements of Music, Art, Literature, Film, Poetry and a good Pastrami sandwich. Why would any sane human spend so must time ...
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Sounds Like These is an informal, insightful, and inspiring conversation with a variety of music industry professionals: from songwriters, producers, composers, and session players to people working in music for film, TV, and games, record labels, PRs, music charities, and more. Discussing their careers, showbiz anecdotes, as well as matters of equality, diversity, and inclusion in the music business and beyond, with a common denominator at heart: their devotion to music.
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Stay Human

Michael Franti

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There’s no one you wouldn’t love if you knew their story. Michael Franti is a globally-recognized musician, humanitarian, activist, and award-winning filmmaker revered for his high-energy live shows, inspiring music, devotion to health and wellness, worldwide philanthropic efforts, and the power of his optimism. Tune in as he speaks with guests from all walks of life, but in particular, people who are cultural creatives — people who through their music, their art, their entrepreneurship, or ...
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Time of Reason is a journey into living a Christlike life with greater purpose, clarity, and devotion. Each episode explores deeper Christian doctrine, history, and scripture, uncovering the mysteries that draw us closer to God. Together, we’ll: Learn how to apply the teachings of Jesus Christ in our daily lives. Unpack profound truths from the Bible, the Book of Mormon, and other sacred records. Reflect on the lives of disciples who exemplify faith and virtue. Strengthen our understanding o ...
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Before you sleep or while you unwind ° Listen to poetry, short stories, prose, chapters from books, and writing pieces that had blessed me one way or another. °•° These are read at midnight for it is a raw, random and simple record session in a small room with a creaking door, a window with the view of my sleeping neighborhood and a lonesome table with a chair—filled with books and writing materials.
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Amplified Impact

Amber Hagberg

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Amplified Impact with Amber Hagberg is a space to open your heart even deeper as you learn how to tune into your mission and connect with your clients, the ones you dream to serve and create massive impact in their lives. I am here to inspire you to take time for yourself so you can be the leader in your life and business, one who stands out and thrives. This is the place where women like you create wealth from the inside out
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There have been a lot of good to great films released this year - serious films, films with urgent political underpinnings, films that mix satire, pathos, and artistic ambition with such style that it salves my damaged psyche with a hope that there will be a light at the end of this dark tunnel in which we currently find ourselves. While there is a…
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It’s always been okay to use different Bible translations, but the Church’s recent change gives us a nudge toward using translations that are newer and based on better sources than the King James Version. We chat through our favorite translations, and how you should spend time with the version of the Bible that brings you closer to Christ… whether …
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Send us a text NYC Park Ranger/Guitarist Rob Mastrianni returns to The Lipstick Pickup Podcast to help Emily wrap up her Big Year and discuss the Naturalist's approach to music and gear. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Lipstick Pickup Podcast 02:34 Rob Mastrianni: The Electric Sitar Enthusiast 05:12 Memorable Performances and Venues 05:38 The Be…
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“You gotta have faith,” George Michael sang a long time ago. Given the unfortunate fate that befell that conflicted artist, it’s worth taking a moment to reflect upon how hard it is to find inner peace, and make a commitment to whatever faith you still possess during this Christmas season. Life is very complicated right now and holding on to love, …
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Certain dates can stir unexpected emotions—holidays, birthdays, and other milestones often bring up grief, longing, joy, or a mix of feelings. In this short solo episode, Arielle reflects on the experience of feeling it all on her birthday and offers gentle guidance for approaching emotions with curiosity rather than judgment. Listeners are invited…
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Today, we feature a Christmas cracker that offers some new perspectives on one of our most treasured holiday traditions - The Xmas Song: First, The Turtles, singing “Christmas is My Time of Year,” then, the esteemed actor, Harvey Keitel, telling an off the wall Christmas story, from the film Smoke. Putting on a favorite holiday tape or CD as you wr…
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Our church meetings have had a very similar feel or vibe for basically our whole lives. Maybe a few things have changed here and there, but it has been pretty consistent for a lot of years. What would a revamp look like? Would there be a benefit in refocusing our meetings on the Savior? Could we make room for more spiritual experiences and connecti…
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Send us a text In this episode I call Des Moines, Iowa to talk to Ian Williams, the man behind Nepco Guitars, a revered and respected "recreationist" of classic Danelectro design theory. The spirit of evolution is alive and well in his wild imagination and craftsmanship and here's something about his history with music, guitar collecting and buildi…
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Rich and I are having a ball, reliving our memorable episodes and sharing the cream with you. Today we feature two dynamic instrumental tracks that warranted some our closer scrutiny: Hawaii 5-0 by the Ventures, and Telstar by the Tornados (written and produced by the legendary Joe Meek.By Rich Buckland and Bill Mesnik
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In this episode, Arielle is joined by Rachel Pastor. A visionary entrepreneur, transformation expert, and advocate for holistic wellness. After surviving a five-year battle with heroin addiction and homelessness, Rachel rebuilt her life through devotion, discipline, and deep inner work. Today, she channels her lived wisdom into helping others heal …
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What did Jesus look like? And, notably, why does it matter? Depictions of Jesus have changed a lot over time, from dark skin and light skin to gentle and fierce. But the most important thing is that everybody is able to see themselves in deity, and understand that they too are divine. In this episode, we reference the following images and book if y…
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Send us a text In this third episode of the Farmatuur Podcast, we dive into the world of Erbology together with co-founder Irina. Irina takes us back to her childhood in Moldova, where summers were spent in her grandmother’s garden, a place filled with herbs drying on newspapers, homemade tinctures and the quiet wisdom of plants. That early connect…
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I hear Jeff Lynne has recently been sidelined by a mysterious infection, and had to cancel some performances. We wish the revered music producer and founder of ELO good health and a quick recovery. Today, Bill and Rich, The Splendid Bohemians would like to celebrate this versatile Rock stylist by playing two cuts separated by decades, from two vast…
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Reflecting upon this landmark recording made me realize how much Arlo and his song had been fundamental to my life-long, anti-authoritarian world view. And how, years later, when the war had escalated, and my turn came up for the draft, even though I escaped with a high lottery number, I was already weighing my draft dodging options. I was only 14 …
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We are probably all guilty of participating in negative conversations on the internet. Why are they so easy to fall into? We know it is tempting to want to set someone straight and point out all the ways they are causing harm with their viewpoint. But what would happen if we just kept scrolling? We acknowledge that sometimes we have to say somethin…
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Love comes in many forms - sometimes confrontational. Today’s episode is a paean to a couple of dominating dames that lit up the punk scene in the late 70s. Johnny Rotten once stated that the only person that actually frightened him was the gone too soon, Poly Styrene of X-Ray Spex. That product of a Somali father and a British mother railed agains…
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Send us a text Emily places a call to Excello Recording of Brooklyn, New York to talk to the multi-talented guitarist/music producer Hugh Pool about his career, his studio, and his collection of notable lipstick pickup guitars. Hugh shares his journey as a musician and producer, highlighting the importance of community, collaboration, and the evolu…
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This episode is a sacred storytelling journey and an invitation to witness the evolution of a vision, to feel the guidance of Spirit, and to see how all the threads of Arielle’s work - devotion, mentorship, community, and creation- all come together to serve the emergence of the new Earth. She opens the doors to her world, reflecting on the iterati…
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Is it possible for two people to feel very differently about the same Sunday School lesson? You bet. Is it possible for one person to feel welcome in their ward, and another person to feel unwelcome in the same ward? For sure. Sometimes we get so locked in on our own experience that we end up invalidating the experience of others. In this episode w…
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We’re so glad you’re enjoying our meanderings down memory lane to rediscover these classic Stack o’ 45s episodes you might have missed. We’re having a ball reminiscing about some of The Splendid Bohemians finest moments, so grab a Sazerac and kick back with the boys as you dig on this pair of Delta Royals: Miss Irma Thomas, The Soul Queen of New Or…
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Edit Piaf once famously sang “Je Regrette Rien” (I Regret Nothing), and listening to the following heart wrenching live performances, I’m reminded that anyone claiming that spiritual stance must be in denial - or, crowing in battered defiance in order to buttress themselves against the memory of life’s cavalcade of pain and tortured conscience. For…
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In this episode, Arielle is joined by Ellen Dobie-Geffen, founder of Ether to Earth, Akashic Records reader, and intuitive guide devoted to helping others remember their inner authority and awaken the intelligence of their soul. Together, they explore the sacred balance between inquiry and knowing, technology and consciousness, and the invitation t…
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Talking about hope can go in so many different directions. We try to keep it away from a toxic positivity version as much as we can. Hope can be in specific things or more broad. In this episode, we talk about the story from the Bible where Jesus joins two men on the road to Emmaus. Join us as we dive into what we can learn about hope from this sto…
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As the holidays roll around, and daylight retracts, the thoughts also cloud over to infuse the mind with a grayish motif. We’re encouraged to gather our loved ones close and practice gratitude for life’s bounty. But, what if life’s gifts have been obscured by the overwhelming influence of a mortal depression, a reflection of the disconnect between …
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You asked, and we answered. Since you enjoyed the Bobbie Gentry vs. Joey Heatherton marathon smackdown so much, we've resurrected two more tantalizing STACK O 45s archival episodes to enrich your day and fire your imaginations: You Don't Own Me by Leslie Gore, and Is That All There Is? by the one and only Peggy Lee.…
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There is an interesting theme coursing through these are three dynamic pop hits of the Brill Building era, all by one hit wonders, sung by extraordinary, up and coming stylists, and crafted by some of the most influential music men of the time: Cathy Carroll’s 1962 hit, “Poor Little Puppet” (produced and arranged by Stan Applebaum, written by Howar…
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Today, Arielle is joined by Javanne Golob, a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and energy healer based in California. A descendant of Holocaust survivors, Javanne’s life and practice are shaped by a deep understanding of resilience, strength, and the capacity to bring light into places of darkness. She sees trauma and pain as initia…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Doris Brandhuber, the brilliant chemist and co-founder of Less is More, whose journey from a small lab behind a hair salon to pioneering clean beauty is nothing short of inspiring. Doris shares how her deep love for nature and her scientific expertise in biomimetic formulations came together to r…
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In this episode, Arielle is joined by Alizee LaRoche, an alchemist, soul guide, medium, and creator devoted to helping women awaken their voice, reconnect with play, reclaim their power, and remember the divinity woven through all of life. This conversation is raw and deeply human, a true remembrance of what it means to live as both woman and soul.…
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Was it really a simpler time, way back when? As teenagers, Rich and I pined for those older women who seemed to embody the tidal pulse of desire. For me, it was the Delta song-spinner Bobbie Gentry, whose Ode to Billie Joe, a mystery delivered in honeyed, but troubling tones, captured the world's - and, my imagination; for Rich, it was the slinky s…
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Is change possible in the church? We may not have access to make official changes for the whole church, but we can absolutely advocate for change in our homes and wards. As Sister Becky Craven said, “Enduring to the end means changing to the end.” Change may be scary, but it is necessary as we work to build Zion here on earth.…
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In the mood for some baseball? Of course you are; it’s still our national pastime, after all, despite the threat of encroachment by football, soccer, basketball, Nascar and Monster Trucks. And now that the innovation of the pitch clock has trimmed down the times of games, it’s a little more dynamic than it used to be back in those lazy, hazy, crazy…
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Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere is one of the best depictions of the creative process that I’ve ever seen, exploring where an artist’s ideas come from: those sources, personal and environmental that are processed via one’s family history, dreams, desires - and are then delivered through said artist’s private relationship with their tools - (in…
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Send us a text Emily and DeeOhGee's Matthew Paige delve into the fascinating history of the Bellzouki, a unique 12-string electric guitar. They explore its history, cultural significance, and the impact it has had on various music genres. Matthew shares his personal experience with the instrument, discussing its features and the challenges of playi…
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What if your retreat wasn’t just a retreat — but a ripple that lasts a lifetime? In this deeply personal and powerful episode, we explore how to build a retreat-based business that feels like art, creates soul-level impact, and invites your people into something much bigger than just another weekend away. Rooted in the essence of Saraswati, the Hin…
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When we go to church, are we having the same experience as the person sitting next to us? When we try to explain our spiritual experiences, can we ever explain what we have felt or learned in a way that the other person will fully understand? Since our perspectives and experiences are vastly different, that means it is up to each one of us to make …
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IT IS TIME TO WALK WITH THE ZOMBIES! ' WELCOME TO THE PORTAL NO ONE LEAVES ALIVE. HALLOWEEN IS UPON US, AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE THIS TERRIFYING TRADITION THAN A "DIG THIS" JOURNEY INTO THE THE NIGHT OF THE VAMPIRE. YOU WILL BE TRANSPORTED AND EDUCATED WITH DELIGHTFUL DREAD AS WE VISIT THE TALE OF ROCK AND REAPER ICON ROKY ERICKSON, A BRIEF…
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This nation’s troubled history with Manifest Destiny will continue to haunt us for some time. Throughout the decades some Native voices have emerged and contributed to the ongoing cultural conversation: most recently on the Broadway stage, on film, and television, and this awareness might move us towards some, if not restitution for atrocities past…
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What is the fascination that we have with seductive avatars of oblivion? Carolyn Jones as Morticia Addams indoctrinated the adolescent me to the possibilities of the Succubus, and became my tween age, gothic sex symbol; the painting by Pre-Raphaeite John Millet: Ophelia (who floats beautifully in the river) hung on my dorm wall for years. Today, Do…
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Send us a text On the episode of The Lipstick Pickup Podcast, I call accomplished Blues Guitarist Johan Borgh of Stockholm, Sweden to discuss his new album Island Blues and the Danelectro Guitars that are a critical part of his sound. https://www.instagram.com/johanborgh/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Johan Borg 02:51 Johan's Musical Beginnings 05…
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Send us a text What if your favorite bag could be both beautiful and kind? We sit down with MioMojo founder Claudia Piani to unpack how next‑gen materials, apples, oranges, bamboo, olives, and even mycelium, are reshaping luxury without animal skin or chemical‑heavy tanning. Claudia shares how a love affair with nature became a design brief, a supp…
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Receiving revelation can be messy. We always thought the leadership of the church received revelation as a complete and prepared package, possibly through a light-filled conduit directly from God. But we have recently learned that the process could look quite different. We also discuss what personal revelation looks like and how we may need to stre…
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In this episode of Becoming Limitless, I sit down with the radiant Olivia Sage — trauma-informed relationship coach, retreat facilitator, and embodiment guide — to talk about what it really takes to become limitless in your relationships, your leadership, and your legacy. We go deep on: Growing up in survival mode and how that shaped her patterns i…
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At risk of seeming sexist, it must be noted that the two prodigies of the bass featured here are female, and perhaps that, in some sense, informs their approach to their artistry. Listening to BC by Tal Wilkenfeld, and Esparanza Spalding’s Vague Suspicions, one cannot help but appreciate both the technical precision, and the soulfulness of their mu…
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Send us a text On this episode of The Lipstick Pickup Podcast I go on location to my hometown of Jackson, Mississippi to having a very inspirational talk with audio engineer/producer Wolf Stephenson of Malaco Music Group. Wolf helped found and build “The Last Soul Company" Malaco Records in 1967 and he and his partners have managed to outlast major…
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