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If you're passionate about self-development, then this podcast is for you! Guy, almost in his 20s, talks about the journey of self-love, growth, and discovery. After settling for a low-budget version of himself, he now pours into his own cup first because you can't pour from an empty one. This podcast explores everything self-love, self-discovery, and personal growth, through reflections on life experiences, friendships, struggles, and lessons learned, connecting with those seeking individua ...
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Path To Zion explores the rediscovery of the Ancient Way that has been abandoned, forgotten or simply missed (in Its fullness) by mainstream Christianity. The host, Joel Spencer, speaks from a ”Hezekiah call” to declare to the Christianity of this age that there has been a Way already carved out, ready to be walked along by any who will follow the Firstborn Of Many Brethren, Yeshua Messiah (Jesus). (* The podcast is also recorded in video format on Youtube @ Path To Zion Podcast.)
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Way Word

Jonathan Robinson

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The WayWord Podcast exists as a discipleship effort to equip listeners with education, encouragement, empowerment, and edification as they seek to live life upon the Way of God's Word.
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Relative Differences Podcast

Dianne Hart Pettis, Pamela Hart Vines, and Cherie Hart Steffen

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The Relative Differences Podcast is a series of intimate discussions among three biological sisters. Each of the sisters were reared in the Western Pennsylvania town of Aliquippa. Throughout the series, listeners will hear the sisters discuss how their "same but different" environments at home, formed them into who they are today. Because the sisters are drastically different in age and attitude, they thought it would be fascinating to discuss and document their differences. Listen as the si ...
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Are you overwhelmed? Stuck in survival mode? Do you need to focus more on self and be selfish. We see you. Join us, Chloe & Steph, as we explore alternative healing treatment. We’re on a mission to soothe our mind, body & soul. Chloe is a lifelong learner wanting to better herself. Steph is trying to rebuild and heal after the loss of her firstborn child. What really works? How can we get it together? What do we need to thrive? Through deep conversations and personal experiences, we tackle e ...
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The Word in Black and Red

The Word in Black and Red

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Welcome to the Word in Black and Red, where we read the Bible from a leftist and liberationist perspective to elucidate the way people of faith and their comrades can understand the Bible as a source of healing, love, and liberation for all people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Comedic food talk and even some respectful interviews with big name chefs, celebrities, and regular schnooks. Hosted by shrimp fanatic, uneducated eater, and horrific at home chef Jordan Okun. Coming to your ears straight out of Los Angeles, California.
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Welcome to You Shine! Formerly Chapters of Change. A self help podcast where you are inspired to transform adversity into success and become your best self. Through thought-provoking book readings and literary discussions, we’ll uncover insights and blueprints to create positive impact and live a fulfilling, purpose-driven life. Join us as we journey through self improvement, living our dreamed authentic life and claiming our place among the world's most impactful individuals.
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Daughter-Father Dance

Jenée Arthur

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An indoctrinated Catholic father and his firstborn lesbian daughter sit down to discuss topics that often polarize the best of us, while offering living proof that seeing things differently doesn't have to result in division. Daughter-Father Dance is a nuanced, thought-provoking and sometimes hilarious conversation demonstrating how love wins despite our differences—and sometimes because of them. Rather than a third person account of my dad as you've witnessed in my Cathuddhist Buddhatholic ...
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Bereaved Motherhood and all it Entails. Hi my name is Mackenzie and my firstborn son, Maverick John, was stillborn October 5th, 2019 at 39 weeks 2 days. I am passionate about our babies gone too soon regardless if SIDS, Stillbirth, or something else took them. This is a podcast walking through the journey of bereaved motherhood. It is designed to be a support to you wonderful mommas and provide a safe community where the hard often taboo topics are discussed. We also seek to raise awareness ...
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Core Christianity

Adriel Sanchez

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Core Christianity is dedicated to helping the body of Christ by answering the tough questions of our time. Pastor Adriel Sanchez gives biblical answers that not only show why Christianity is true, but also why it’s good and beautiful. As an essential part of our multimedia effort to teach believers the core truths of historic Christianity, Core Christianity helps people experience the comfort of the gospel and gain confidence and wisdom.
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Kabbalah for Everyone

Rabbi Yisroel Bernath

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You have probably heard about Kabbalah either as a Hollywood phenomenon or something that is beyond the world that we live in. Kabbalah actually has incredible secrets that can transform your daily life. This is your chance to connect to this incredible ancient wisdom and change your life for the better. Cherished for his incredible warmth and non-judgmental personality, this hipster is not your typical rabbi. He is real, raw, unconventional and loved by thousands across the world. Rabbi Ber ...
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Middle-Aged and Mediocre

Middle-Aged and Mediocre

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A comedic podcast centered on the complexities of life, encompassing its various highs and lows, moments of joy and sorrow, as observed by two individuals who share a passion for collecting VHS tapes and the era that shaped them. Their lighthearted approach aims to offer entertainment amid the tumultuous nature of existence, steering clear of excessive seriousness. Ray Gun Radio presents... Middle-Aged and Mediocre! Email us at [email protected] Follow us on: Facebook.com/middleag ...
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Conversations from the African Diaspora, with love - a Building Africa’s Future podcast African Di•as•po•ra (n): people of African origin living outside of the Continent This podcast is dedicated to telling stories and sharing experiences from the perspective of African immigrants of the millennial generation and other generations across the African Diaspora. Links: https://linktr.ee/buildingafricasfuture Facebook: /buildingafricasfuture Instagram: @buildingafricasfuture YouTube: BAF - Conve ...
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Mythmakers

Oxford Centre for Fantasy

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Welcome to Season 7 of Mythmakers! Mythmakers is the podcast for fantasy fans and creatives brought to you by the Oxford Centre for Fantasy. We will be exploring fantasy old and new, look at what went into writing your favourite series, learn tips from the experts, and discuss new books, TV shows and films. Mythmakers is brought to you from the city of Oxford - home to many of the world's greatest fantasy writers, from J.R.R. Tolkien and Middle-earth, to C.S. Lewis, creator of Narnia, and th ...
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Who Are the 12 Tribes of Israel: Then & Now

household of Israel Temple of Jesus Christ

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The children of Israel suffered under many captivities. Ten tribes were taken away during the Assyrian Empire, never to be seen again. These are the so called lost tribes of Israel. The ones that remained, of the tribes of Judah, Benjamin, and Levi were occupied by foreign nations and by many captivities. They were finally taken away under the Roman Empire after Jerusalem was destroyed in AD 70. What happened to the children of the promise? They were taken captive by their enemies and sold i ...
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Thoughts on spirituality, Kabbalah, Jewish thought, Judaism and Relationships. Rabbi Yisroel Bernath is the Senior Rabbi at Rohr Chabad of NDG and the Director of Chabad on Campus at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Cherished for his incredible warmth and non-judgmental personality, this hipster is not your typical rabbi. In 2012, Rabbi Bernath founded the smashing success JMatchmaking International, a network of Jewish dating sites. He has made 104 matches (that he knows of) to dat ...
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Copy That Converts - Entrepreneurs, Copywriting, Launch, Email Marketing, Conversion

Megan Wisdom | Copywriter, Email Metrics Mentor, Marketing Strategist

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Are you a female entrepreneur with an online business who’s struggling to grow and nurture your audience? Do you feel like you’re not making enough sales despite your best efforts? Do you feel confused by all the marketing jargon and just wish you had a bossy business big sister to shoot it to you straight? I know you didn’t get into business to get bogged down by writing, but let’s face it, the internet is still powered by WORDS. The good news? You can harness the power of those words to co ...
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Christ is the anointed Word for your day. There is a living, present day, "I am," Word being fulfilled today that makes God real to you. This relationship changes your desires and makes you live a life that's pleasing to Him. The changes comes from the inside out - not will power. As we accept the Word for our day and walk in the Light as He has revealed it, the Lord Jesus becomes manifested in our flesh. We believe in the second coming of Christ, but we also believe that God will repeat the ...
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It is our earnest prayer and expectation that the Word of God expressed through this medium will serve as seeds of faith planted in the rich soil of your hearts and will shoot forth as fruit trees with the sap of character and ministry. The Word of God serves to equip you with practical knowledge, concepts and dimensions of God’s Kingdom, which will cause you to possess your inheritance and enter into the fullness of God’s will, plan, purpose and promises for your life.
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Lou Trek Show is a weekly Star Trek podcast where we discuss everything about Star Trek such as: What does the Officer in the Brig do when the Brig is empty of prisoners? We discuss all Star Trek series, movies and we have fun discussions and commentaries on all Trek episodes and movies. We even do segments such as Trek Birthdays, The Tech of Trek and our favorite "News From the Future" where we report on made up furturistic news events in the Star Trek era.
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Are you a firstborn who has ever felt like the family guinea pig or the trial software version of parenting?OrIf you are a firstborn who feels like you’ve fallen short, survived a lot or on a self discovery journey. This episode is for YOU. 💡In this inspiring and transformational episode of You Shine . We explores the unique struggles and hidden st…
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An exciting new voice has arrived in the epic fantasy genre. In this episode of Mythmakers, Julia Golding is joined by author Marvellous Michael Anson—known as Marve—to discuss her trilogy, The Firstborn of the Sun. Marve shares how her Nigerian heritage has shaped her writing, the role of her grandmother as the source of oral storytelling, and how…
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The phrase “the assembly of the firstborn who are enrolled in heaven” is somewhat unclear. The word translated as “assembly” here is commonly translated as “church.” Since these are individuals in heaven, the term “firstborn” appears to align with verses like 2 Thessalonians 2:13 and James 1:18, where redeemed Christians are described as the “first…
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Welcome back! Thank you so much for being here with us. From Pinterest dreams to real-life chaos - Krystal and Desi discuss their kids first birthday parties and weigh in on a slightly controversial topic. Do you believe presents should be opened up at a kids party or saved until they get home for a more private moments? Remember, we are in this to…
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The LA Times and Bill Addsion finally published an actual critical food review, and Jordan and Max have thoughts, which leads the fellas into a Chinese restaurant episode, dissecting 88 Club, Firstborn, Henry's, Ji Rong, and Jordan's favorite New York style bites, all while teasing a recent disastrous meal by a celebrity chef.…
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Send us a text In this week’s Torah portion, Ki Seitzei, we learn the law of the firstborn: even if the firstborn son comes from the “unloved” wife, he must be given the double portion. Rabbi Yisroel Bernath explored the deeper Kabbalistic meaning behind this law, revealing that the “beloved” and “unloved” wives are metaphors for two sides of our s…
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FREE BOOKLET - https://solamedia.org/offers/thewarwecantsee/ This essential guide examines what the Bible actually teaches about Satan, demons, and spiritual warfare. Pastor David Cassidy helps readers experience freedom from fear as they grapple with two essential truths: We really do have a sinister enemy, and we really do have a mighty Savior. F…
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Welcome back! Thank you so much for being here with us. In this episode, we open up about the power of focus, intention, and staying grounded in your goals—especially when motherhood feels overwhelming. We share our own vulnerable stories of financial struggles and scarcity, and how we continue to believe in the good things to come. Tune in for hon…
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Join Micah, Spencer, Avery, and Pastor Don as we explore the story of Israel defeating Amalek in Exodus 17:8-16. Who are the Amaleks? Why are they especially hated throughout the Scripture? And what do you mean "Moses needs a handy"? Find out on this episode of The Word in Black and Red! Pastor Don leads the Unfinished Community, a church in the Re…
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Jesus taught that our words and actions are examined by God (Matthew 12:36) and that how we treat others reflects our love for Him (Matthew 10:40-42). He linked good deeds to caring for those in need, strangers, and prisoners (Matthew 25:34-40), like the audience in Hebrews who are fellow believers, strangers, and prisoners (Hebrews 13:3). The idea…
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Remarkably, one can be despised by the world yet feel such joy. God’s joy is not merely the absence of hardship. God’s Joy is the presence of Jesus. Moreover, God’s joy might be the most reliable indicator of Jesus’ presence in the life of a born-again believer. Are you willing to approach God feeling poor in spirit? Are you willing to acknowledge …
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If you've ever felt sad and never known why, this episode is for you. I've felt this way for a long time and I decided to talk about it. Background music: “Chill Chords” by Dynamite, via Pixabay. Podcast's Instagram: @almost20podcast Guy's Instagram: @_guymartins New Episodes—Every Sunday, Bi-weekly! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pc…
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Jordan and Max review two recent restaurant experiences with very different outcomes, and then explore a few negatives critques the podcast has received, and it's all fire grilled meats, Ventura Blvd. souffles, hidden shmears, a finalized Max (Hector) meter, the most egregious dish, the worst cooking method, coming burger correct, and an exclusive …
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The original Greek contains details lost in English translations. The English focus only on gratitude, the Greek appears to connect our reception of God’s kingdom with the concept of grace; this aligns with the broader biblical perspective on salvation, which is depicted as accessible solely through God’s grace (Romans 11:6; Ephesians 2:8-9). We re…
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Send us a text Sometimes it takes a crisis to stop us in our tracks and ask: Who am I? What kind of spouse am I? What kind of person am I becoming? On Rosh Hashanah, Judaism invites us to ask these very questions. And at the heart of the holiday is a mysterious, beloved prayer: Hayom Harat Olam, “Today the world is born.” But did you know? The same…
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Sometimes it takes a crisis to stop us in our tracks and ask: Who am I? What kind of spouse am I? What kind of person am I becoming? On Rosh Hashanah, Judaism invites us to ask these very questions. And at the heart of the holiday is a mysterious, beloved prayer: Hayom Harat Olam, “Today the world is born.” But did you know? The same phrase appears…
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This letter is addressed to Jewish Christians who are experiencing a certain degree of persecution. The challenge they encounter is the temptation to revert to a religion that is more socially acceptable; this reinforces the same idea as the rest of the letter: that God will exchange something transient for something everlasting. Just as the old co…
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“Don’t judge” is a verse we often hear quoted. But does it really mean that Christians should avoid making moral judgments about others? Pastor Adriel debunks this common misunderstanding and explains how Christians are called to judge rightly. Is God the author of sin and evil? Do we actually have free will? Did Jesus die for everyone or just some…
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In the Old Testament, when God gave the written laws to Moses, it was accompanied by fire, sounds, and a sacred mountain that neither humans nor animals could approach (Exodus 19:9–20). These miraculous occurrences evoked a very understandable fear in the Children of Israel. As clarified earlier in the book of Hebrews, the purpose of the old covena…
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Join Micah, Ell, Char from Barefoot to Emmaus, and our new friend Maki Ashe from the Center for Prophetic Imagination as we discuss God providing in the wilderness in Exodus 15:22-17:7. What is the biblically proper way to complain? How are the complainants here living into their calling as the people of God? And how does God's abundant love poured…
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Esau came to realize that he could not disregard his blessings and then anticipate receiving them. When the moment arrived to claim his full inheritance, Esau discovered it had been bestowed upon another (Genesis 27:34–35). The takeaway is that Christians should not approach their relationship with Christ carelessly without facing repercussions. Ma…
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When you wake up tomorrow, and the world starts anew, pause and say to the Lord, “Today, I want you to draw me closer to Yourself. I wish to experience a level of intimacy with You that I haven’t yet attained. Lord, I have tasks I need to accomplish today. I want You to be so real to me that, while I’m engaged in these, I remain aware of Your prese…
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We are going on an adventure! Love The Lord of the Rings? Why not read along with us as we consider the books from the writer's point of view! Taking it chapter by chapter, novelist Julia Golding will reveal new details that you might not have noticed and techniques that will only go to increase your pleasure in future re-readings of our favourite …
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The author of Hebrews emphasizes that experiencing difficult times doesn't mean God is punishing us or has forsaken us. Sometimes, God uses hardships to guide us away from sin (Hebrews 6:7-8). At other times, we are given opportunities to grow and strengthen our faith; this is like the relationship between a parent and child—that is why the author …
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In this class, Rabbi Bernath reframed the very idea of confession in Judaism. While most people think of confession as listing sins and failures, the Torah introduces Vidui Ma’aser, a “confession” where the farmer proudly declares to G-d that he has fulfilled every detail of the mitzvah of tithing. Why would the Torah call this a confession? Becaus…
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Send us a text In this class, Rabbi Bernath reframed the very idea of confession in Judaism. While most people think of confession as listing sins and failures, the Torah introduces Vidui Ma’aser, a “confession” where the farmer proudly declares to G-d that he has fulfilled every detail of the mitzvah of tithing. Why would the Torah call this a con…
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“Don’t judge” is a verse we often hear quoted. But does it really mean that Christians should avoid making moral judgments about others? Pastor Adriel debunks this common misunderstanding and explains how Christians are called to judge rightly. FREE BOOKLET - https://solamedia.org/offers/thewarwecantsee/ This essential guide examines what the Bible…
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The text explained that the Christians addressed in this letter had not suffered as much as those before them (Hebrews 12:4). In summary, saved individuals should expect to experience God’s discipline; this may include feeling a sense of conviction when they sin. Those who claim faith in Christ but do not feel any discipline, especially a sense of …
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The idea is that a caring father would “discipline” his child, which is also present in Scripture. The reference here is from Proverbs 3:11-12. In this passage, we see that a wise father intentionally guides his children’s growth. He corrects their mistakes while also teaching them to follow a specific path (Proverbs 22:6). By including references …
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Jesus came as the last Adam. He didn't come to make you a better Adam; Jesus came to make you a Christ person. Jesus came to finish off the Adamic race and start a new race of people! It sounds radical doesn't it? It certainly does, but it's also exactly what Jesus did. It was a radical plan that would produce a radical Gospel. Find out more in thi…
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Welcome back! Thank you so much for being here with us. In this episode, we dive into the world of social media and the pressure it can create when everyone’s highlight reels are front and center. From comparing ourselves to perfectly curated feeds to forgetting that behind the filters are real people with real struggles, we unpack how to separate …
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In this episode of Conversations from the Diaspora, I’m joined by Nandi Kaye, travel and self-discovery enthusiast and founder of Nature is Balm. Over the last 15 years, she has traveled to nine African countries and now curates holistic cultural birthright experiences to Senegal and The Gambia. We talk about her personal journey of reconnecting wi…
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In this heartfelt conversation, Esther, or Essie as I like to call her, and I continue from the solo episode I released a few episodes ago on the challenges of being a Christian and when religion feels confusing. We speak from a Christian perspective about a lot of topics, including the various challenges young Christians face in this religion and …
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