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Religious Nationalism is Global - So is the Resistance. What can we Americans learn from others around the world about how to protect democracy when the stakes are high? Can we learn how to challenge forms of religious nationalism and religious supremacy? What can we adopt from Buddhists in Sri Lanka or Muslims in Turkey, or Christians in South Korea who have faced similar kinds of forms of religious nationalism in in their own context and sought to deflate their power? That’s the purpose fo ...
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ReligionWise

Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding

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ReligionWise features educators, researchers, and other professionals discussing their work and the place of religion in the public conversation. Host Chip Gruen, the Director of the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding of Muhlenberg College, facilitates conversations that aim to provide better understanding of varieties of religious expression and their impacts on the human experience. For more about the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding, visit www.religionand ...
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The Holy Post

Phil Vischer

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Join VeggieTales and What's in the Bible? creator Phil Vischer and co-host Skye Jethani (author, speaker, pastor) for a fast-paced and often funny conversation about pop culture, media, theology, and the fun, fun, fun of living a thoughtful Christian life in an increasingly post-Christian culture.
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Hunger for Wholeness

Center for Christogenesis

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Story matters. Our lives are shaped around immersive, powerful stories that thrive at the heart of our religious traditions, scientific inquiries, and cultural landscapes. As Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein claimed, science without religion is lame and religion without science is blind. This podcast will hear from speakers in interdisciplinary fields of science and religion who are finding answers for how to live wholistic lives. This podcast is made possible by funding from the Fetzer ...
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Short Circuit

Institute for Justice

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The Supreme Court decides a few dozen cases every year; federal appellate courts decide thousands. So if you love constitutional law, the circuit courts are where it’s at. Join us as we break down some of the week’s most intriguing appellate decisions with a unique brand of insight, wit, and passion for judicial engagement and the rule of law. http://ij.org/short-circuit
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Welcome to the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast brought to you by Arihanta Institute. Listen to top figures in the fields of Jain Studies, Religious Studies, Vegan Studies, and Social Justice discuss pressing issues of everyday relevance. Together let’s move beyond the realm of personal spiritual growth and connect philosophy, religion, and spirituality to the important task of caring for the wellbeing of society. Learn about your world and how to change it on the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast. B ...
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Humanize

Discovery Institute Center on Human Exceptionalism

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Humanize with Wesley J. Smith from Discovery Institute's Center on Human Exceptionalism, where human rights meet human responsibilities. We speak on the controversial issues of human life and human thriving that impact our daily lives.
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Have You Joined the Conversation on Hank Unplugged? – Hank Unplugged is a podcast brought to you by the Christian Research Institute where Hank Hanegraaff takes you out of the studio and into his study to engage in free-flowing, essential Christian conversations on critical issues with some of the most interesting, informative and inspirational people on the planet. For more information visit www.equip.org and to support CRI and our global outreaches visit https://www.equip.org/donate/
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A wide ranging discussion of consciousness at the intersection of science and spirituality with Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University Rupert worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics in Hyderabad, India. From 2005 to 2010 he was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project for research on ...
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Religion Unmuted

Boniuk Institute and Religion and Public Life Center

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Religion Unmuted is the podcast where we explore how religion is lived. We aim to amplify voices that are not often heard in public conversations about religion. Join us for research-driven dialogue as we look for religion in unexpected spaces—such as the workplace, the lab, or on the campaign trail—and in everyday life.
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Kingdom Culture Conversations

Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative from Northwest Christian School

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What would happen if we all came together to truly pray "Thy Kingdom come"? What would the world look like? How different would the culture be from the culture of the world today? Northwest Christian School in Phoenix, Arizona is pleased to present "Kingdom Culture Conversations" as part of Frameworks, a Biblical worldview initiative launched by the school. Northwest Christian uses God's word to address the issues that are confounding the culture in which our students are living: gender, rac ...
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American Institute of Indian Studies Podcast

The American Institute of Indian Studies

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The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) was founded nearly sixty years ago to further the knowledge of India in the United States by supporting American scholarship on India. The programs of AIIS foster the production of and engagement with scholarship on India, and promote and advance mutual understanding between the citizens of the United States and of India. AIIS seeks to provide access to scholarship about India to a wide and diverse audience.Through this podcast series, we hope ...
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Flourishing Sisterhood

Loyola Institute for Ministry

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The Flourishing Sisterhood Podcast explores what it means to flourish in religious life and beyond. We capture the rich stories and amplify the voices of Catholic religious sisters from the Gulf Coast region of the U.S. Their powerful experiences have deeply transformed the Church and the world. Join us each episode for a new tale of spirituality, resilience, innovation, resolve, and faith in action. The Flourishing Sisterhood Project is supported by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation’s Catholi ...
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Paris Institute for Critical Thinking

Paris Institute for Critical Thinking

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The Paris Institute for Critical Thinking (PICT) is a non-profit educational organization based in Paris, France. Devoted to teaching and research in the humanities and arts, the institute offers a university-quality program of lectures, workshops, conferences, and 18-hour courses, all in the English language. Our aim is to provide a space for all English speakers regardless of background to engage in intellectual reflection and critical conversation. Subscribe above to follow our numerous P ...
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Henry Conversations

Paul Henry Institute for the study of Politics and Christianity

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In Henry Conversations, Professor Micah Watson talks with friends and colleagues from across the political and religious spectrum, about their work and the timely and timeless issues pertaining to faith, politics, and culture. Henry Conversations is the podcast of the Paul Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics, which promotes understanding of the interplay between faith and public life.
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Freeze Frame

But Why Media

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Former reality TV executive and Washington Parish native Tucker Simmons returns to his South Louisiana hometown to dig into long-standing rumors of corruption, intimidation, and drug trafficking. Not only are politicians and religious leaders implicated—his own family is rumored to be involved. But when a tip uncovers the truth about the 2017 death of Donna Smith Arceneaux, everything changes. Freeze Frame is a documentary-style series exposing a tangled web of betrayal, blackmail, and murde ...
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Faith Angle

The Aspen Institute

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Faith Angle brings together top scholars and leading journalists for smart conversations around some of the most profound questions in the public square. Rather than a current-events debrief, our goal is a substantive conversation one notch beneath the surface, drawing out how religious convictions manifest themselves in American culture and public life.
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Aquinas 101 - Science and Faith

The Thomistic Institute

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Has modern science made faith in God impossible? Does belief in miracles and traditional dogmas require us to deny scientific evidence, or abandon the scientific method? Does Schrodinger’s cat invalidate the principle of non-contradiction? The Catholic faith does not need to fear contemporary science. In fact, great believing minds have steered the scientific project until today, and still have much to say about the harmony of science and divine faith.
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Real Talk with Riggin is where honest conversations meet unfiltered perspectives. Hosted by longtime broadcaster and straight-shooter Faune Riggin, the podcast dives deep into the issues that matter most—politics, community, culture, and the stories shaping everyday life in Southeast Missouri and beyond. Each episode brings in guests ranging from policy analysts to everyday people with extraordinary stories, offering insights you won’t hear anywhere else. With her trademark candor and curios ...
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The Integral [+] Facticity podcast is produced & supported by the Metapattern Institute located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Thanks for tuning in! Erik Haines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Scripture and the Spiritual Life

Sister Anna Marie McGuan

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Sister Anna Marie McGuan studied Theology and Sacred Scripture for 11 years at the Pontifical Biblical Institute and the Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome. As a Religious Sister of Mercy of Alma, Michigan, Sister Anna Marie previously served as director of Christian Formation for the Diocese of Knoxville and is currently serving in the Archdiocese of Edinburgh and St. Andrews. Sister Anna Marie has a passion for teaching Scripture and takes you on a journey through the Bible, f ...
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Listen to Eric Pepin, best selling spiritual author in his podcast Rebel Guru Radio. Learn about energy, prana, spirituality, the sixth sense, meditation and connecting with the universe. Eric answers the tough questions other self-help or religious gurus don't provide solid, logical answers for. Eric Pepin has been teaching spiritual knowledge for over 3 decades and is the founder of Higher Balance Institute. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/rebelgururadio. Hosted on Acast. See ...
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Covering in the Workplace

The Institute for Gender and the Economy

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In this podcast, GATE MBA Student Fellow Narjis Premjee interviews individuals who have covered or uncovered certain aspects of their identity in the workplace, such as their religion, ethnicity, marital status, disabilities, and sexual orientation. “Covering” refers to the ways in which a person conceals certain aspects of their identity in public due to a fear of backlash, discrimination, and/or bias. In this podcast, MBA Student Fellow Narjis Premjee interviews people who have covered or ...
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As a rabbi, Matthew Ponak knows the significance of community in the good times and the bad. We’re in this Shift Together explores the meeting place between ancient spiritual teachings, cutting-edge research and innovation, and the needs of our era. The conversations cover insights and experiences that improve our world and give us hope during these tumultuous times. In our secular society, millions of people are dedicating themselves to the work of innovation. Simultaneously, camps of tradi ...
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Mission: The mission of Discovery Institute is to advance a culture of purpose, creativity and innovation. Program: Discovery Institute is an inter-disciplinary community of scholars and policy advocates dedicated to the reinvigoration of traditional Western principles and institutions and the worldview from which they issued. Discovery Institute has a special concern for the role that science and technology play in our culture and how they can advance free markets, illuminate public policy ...
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The Wheel

Collegium Student Fellows and Staff

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The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture invites visiting scholars and faculty authors of new work that helps us to appreciate the shape of life today, both in its dynamism and its timelessness. Here we approach the mysteries of reality with wonder from multiple disciplinary angles, all centered on a commitment to truth. Here authors make their case for how and why their books are important, not just for specialists in their field, but for all of us who seek wisdom for a life ...
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The Roll Down

therolldownpodcast

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A space for People of Color to be known and seen, and guidance for those who are in the pursuit of justice. Follow us!: instagram.com/therolldownpodcast Chasing Justice Podcast Network
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The East-West Psychology Podcast

Jonathan Kay and Stephen Julich

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The East-West Psychology Podcast: Exploring global intersectionality of spirituality, psychology and philosophy. East-West Psychology is a department in the School of Consciousness and Transformation at the California Institute of Integral Studies. A multidisciplinary hub for engaged dialogue among Eastern, Western, and Earth-based psychologies, along with world psychospiritual traditions. Join our hosts, Jonathan Kay and Stephen Julich and their guests as they delve into the intersection of ...
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A limited podcast series about the politics of immigration, faith as radical hospitality, and the borders between church and state. In the spring of 1982, six faith communities in Arizona and California declared themselves places of safe harbor for hundreds of thousands of Salvadorans and Guatemalans that had been denied legal proceedings for political asylum in the U.S. Alleging that immigration officials had intentionally miscategorized Central Americans as ‘economic migrants’ in order to ...
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The Lindisfarne Tapes

The Schumacher Center for a New Economics

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On a rocky outcropping off the northeastern coast of England, the monastery of Lindisfarne once stood as an outpost of religious, philosophic, and intellectual study against the “dark” times of early medieval Europe. Inspired by the foresight and dogged determination of these medieval monks, William Irwin Thompson founded the Lindisfarne Association in 1972 to gather together bold scientists, scholars, artists, and contemplatives to realize a new planetary culture in the face of the politica ...
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Cantor Azi Schwartz

Cantor Azi Schwartz

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Cantor Azi Schwartz is the Senior Cantor of Park Avenue Synagogue in New York, and is a world-renowned vocal performer and recording artist whose music reaches Jewish and interfaith audiences internationally. His craft of Jewish liturgical music has been described as emotionally moving, spiritually uplifting, and artistically dynamic. Azi grew up in a traditional community in Israel. His grandfather, also a cantor, inspired Azi to pursue his passion and inclination for singing and music. Aft ...
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Law & Behold

Gaurav Pathak

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Presently on Hold. Law & Behold is a legal podcast presenting recent and interesting judgments from courts in India. Listen to a fascinating story of a case that has been decided by the Supreme Court of India or one of the High Courts. A primer on legal education, the podcast is presented in Hinglish, and is suited for everyone interested in learning the nuances of law. Show Notes contain case name, case number and citation.
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As a Spiritual and Professional Architect, I invite you into conversations that are both liberating and transformative. Each episode is a safe, judgment-free space where you’ll witness people shedding the armor of titles, expectations, and institutional conditioning — and speaking from a place of raw truth and deep purpose. Our dialogue flows like a shared journey — starting with the heart of a story, moving through the pivotal moments, and uncovering the insights, breakthroughs, and lessons ...
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Created as a trustworthy supplement to your scripture study and the Come, Follow Me resource of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each scripture highlight draws out relevant and relatable lessons connected with recent teachings from God’s latter-day prophets. Hi, I’m Ben Peterson, host of the Hope in Christ podcast. I hold a Master’s Degree in Religious Education from BYU, spent years professionally teaching Seminary and Institute classes, and currently, work for The Church of ...
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Join a virtual staffroom of keen teachers to explore the best teaching method known to science: storytelling. In 2014, Epic Tales and EU Lifelong Learning proved that children perform an average of 26% better in tests when taught through stories, a fact that's since been backed up by London's Institute of Education and Bath University, so we're here to help your learners achieve greater success in English, Maths, Science, and more. Hosted by Oxford Owl storyteller Chip Colquhoun, author of t ...
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The state of Michigan has fined a church for holding religious activities in its newly renovated building, raising serious concerns about government overreach and violations of religious freedom. According to First Liberty Institute Senior Counsel Ryan Gardner, the church followed all necessary safety and building guidelines, yet state officials st…
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What's the episode about? In this episode, hear Dr Jessica Young on assisteddying, the New Zealand End of Life Choice Bill, culturally responsive research, end of life care and decision making, and sociological approaches. Who is Jessica? Dr Jessica Young is a Senior Research Fellow at Victoria University of Wellington and the University of Aucklan…
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In 1776, America declared independence—but more importantly, we declared something greater: Our rights come from God, not government. That idea changed the world. And it’s what we’re honoring in this once-in-a-generation campaign: 250 Years of Faith and Freedom. This historic initiative from First Liberty Institute will celebrate America’s First Fr…
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You might be surprised to learn that thousands of public-school students are going off campus every day for religious instruction during school hours. Find out how that's possible in a remarkably well-produced documentary called Off School Property that will hit theaters all over America. It’s one of those one-night-only showings that you won’t wan…
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Right now, we have a unique opportunity to go on offense to expand our First Amendment rights. Together, we can work to overturn the bad precedents at the Supreme Court. None of them are out of reach. First Liberty's Kelly Shackelford and Jeff Mateer join in a roundtable discussion to unpack these precedents and why it's time for them to go.…
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If you think you’ve worked in a bad job you might want to first hear the first case we have this week, brought to you by IJ’s Michael Soyfer. It might give you a bit of cheerful perspective. An employee was out with Covid when suddenly her employer needed her password for an urgent task. She shared it with a coworker friend which then got the job d…
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In this episode we dive into key trends surrounding Generation Z with Melissa Deckman, CEO of the Public Religion Research Institute, including Gen Z's high rates of religious non-affiliation—with about 36% identifying with no religion. Deckman discusses how Gen Z women are driving progressive political engagement at higher rates than their male co…
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, a leftist terrorist experiences some repercussions for her actions for the first time in her life, and she's shocked and appalled. A refugee from Iraq complains that he'll have to go home if he can't get food stamps. That sounds like a good deal to me. And JD Vance debates college live on camera, something that no vice…
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Notre Dame Regional High School’s Fall Play, “This Murder Was Staged,” promises an evening of intrigue, laughter, and suspense under the direction of Theater Director Emily Steimle. The witty murder mystery brings together a talented cast of students who’ve poured creativity and teamwork into bringing the production to life. Senior cast members Aly…
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Can schools use lawsuits to silence concerned parents? Staff Attorney at the Goldwater Institute Parker Jackson joins to discuss growing cases where school districts are suing parents who speak out against controversial policies or demand transparency. Jackson explains how these tactics threaten free speech, chill public participation, and undermin…
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The Sikeston Regional Chamber is hosting its first-ever Ladies Luncheon, an exciting new event designed to bring women in business and the community together for networking, inspiration, and empowerment. Taylor Deere, Director of Economic Development and Tourism at the Sikeston Chamber, says the luncheon will highlight local female leaders, foster …
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Our trip around the world begins in Brazil. The parallels between what’s happening in the US and what’s happening in Brazil are striking. In both places, you have powerful Christian movements that have become politically active over the last decade, aligning themselves with certain right-wing populist political figures and policy priorities that ha…
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In the wake of the Charlie Kirk assassination, Hank Hanegraaff would like to propose an all too relevant question: “Is Mormonism Christian?” Why? Because a prevalent narrative surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk in Orem Utah, is that Tyler Robinson, Kirk’s alleged assassin, grew up in a good conservative Christian family. In truth, Tyler …
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Friendly Fire returns for episode two with Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, Michael Knowles, and Andrew Klavan with no script, no moderator, and absolutely no plan. Watch as four of the most trusted voices in conservative media debate, discuss, and disagree while the entire internet watches and comments in real time, plus a special appearance from our newe…
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, as we’ve talked about it this week, I’ve done a deeper dive in the EBT program. It turns out this scam is even worse than I thought, and much worse than most people realize. I’ll give you the facts today. Also, a popular liberal podcaster says that Democrat politicians need to get on board with wishing death on their o…
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This week is Halloween, and on this special episode recorded with a live audience, the Holy Post hosts discuss why our culture isn't afraid of monsters and demons anymore. How did all of our pop culture heroes and villains become morally ambiguous? Also, would communal living solve our loneliness epidemic? Kaitlyn is all for it, but Skye isn't so s…
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Zombies are set to take over downtown Cape for the “THRILLER on Themis” event, hosted by Pastime Antiques owner Deb Maevers. This fun and frightful event brings the spirit of Halloween to life as dancers perform Michael Jackson’s iconic “Thriller” right in the heart of Cape Girardeau. Maevers says the event is all about bringing people together—fam…
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St. Lawrence Parish is hosting its annual Fall Dinner, a cherished community tradition that brings together parishioners, families, and friends for a day of fellowship, delicious food, and seasonal celebration. Chairwoman Pat Moore says the event features a hearty home-cooked meal, homemade desserts, and warm hospitality that reflect the spirit of …
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Discovery Playhouse is hosting its “Sip and Support” fundraising event, inviting the community to enjoy an evening of fun, flavor, and philanthropy. Executive Director Courtney Corbett says the event will feature a variety of wines, cocktails, and hors d'oeuvres, all to benefit the museum’s mission of providing hands-on educational experiences for …
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Today on the Matt Walsh Show, 40 million people might lose their food stamps. Which brings up an important question: how the hell are there 40 million people on food stamps in this country? And what would happen if the food stamps go away? When anyone actually starve to death? We’ll discuss. Also, Zohran Smollett changes his story about his alleged…
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Author of the “Let’s Be Critical Thinkers” children’s book series, Dr. Shannon Kroner, is raising awareness about the potential dangers of giving Tylenol (acetaminophen) to children following vaccinations. Dr. Kroner warns that while many parents reach for Tylenol to ease post-vaccine discomfort, research has shown that it may interfere with the bo…
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Winning against Communist China means winning on energy, according to Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute. Isaac emphasizes that China’s dominance in critical minerals, solar panels, and battery production poses a direct threat to U.S. energy independence and national security. He argues that America must reclaim leadership in domesti…
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During Down Syndrome Awareness Month, Pro-life advocate and medical expert Dr. Lindsey Rerko highlights the incredible advances in care, research, and understanding for individuals with Down syndrome. Dr. Rerko emphasizes how new medical treatments, early interventions, and inclusive educational programs have dramatically improved quality of life a…
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“Working: The Musical” takes center stage at Southeast Missouri State University, exploring the hopes, dreams, and everyday struggles of America’s workforce. Based on Studs Terkel’s classic book, the production shines a light on ordinary people with extraordinary stories. Professor of Acting, Movement, Stage Combat, and Directing at SEMO, Bart Will…
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Today on The Matt Walsh Show, Zohran Mamdani makes his final argument, which is that we should feel sorry for him because he and his fellow Muslims are the real victims of 9-11. Also, the media panics over White House renovations for some reason. I get into a heated battle with an extremely creepy AI version of myself. And I will respond to Mamdani…
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Award-winning author Rachel Corbett joins to discuss The Monsters We Make: Murder, Obsession, and the Rise of Criminal Profiling, a gripping exploration of how society’s darkest crimes have shaped the science of understanding killers. Corbett examines the origins of criminal profiling and the obsessive pursuit to decode the minds behind horrific ac…
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Cease-Fire Hangs in the Balance with Middle East Expert and Executive Director at Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) Asaf Romirowsky, who provides insight into the fragile state of current negotiations. Romirowsky discusses the mounting tensions, regional power plays, and international pressure shaping the uncertain truce, emphasizing the…
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The Life House Gala for the Little Flower Campus celebrates hope, renewal, and the mission of serving vulnerable mothers and children in our community. Chairman and Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri Board Member Rick Cuba highlights how this year’s event supports the expansion of the Little Flower Campus, providing vital housing, education, a…
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Open House events are coming up at Notre Dame Regional High School, offering families an inside look at the school’s strong academic programs, faith-based community, and vibrant student life. Assistant Director of Advancement for Enrollment Management Meg Garner invites prospective students and their families to tour the campus, meet faculty and cu…
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Mark Twain is generally credited with the quip, “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.” The same can’t be said about climate change, which has become one of our most contentious and complicated public policy controversies. It’s also divisive. According to a recent Gallup Poll, sixty-two percent of those polled worry …
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Ilia Delio welcomes back Rev. Dr. Hillary Raining to probe a live question for faith communities today: when our concepts of God become narrow—or distorted—how do they derail spiritual growth and even undermine justice? Hillary names the fears that keep churches clinging to old power structures, and offers a pastoral imagination big enough for an e…
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It’s Short Circuit Live from Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University with a D.C. Circuit special! We review opinions from a court that “many people are saying” is the second-most-important in the land. With a full state of very special guests: GMU’s own Todd Zywicki, Casey Norman of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, and IJ’s own Bob Be…
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“The Nine Lives of Christopher Columbus” with Professor of History and Anthropology and author Dr. Matthew Restall explores how the image of Columbus has evolved over the centuries—from celebrated explorer to controversial symbol. Dr. Restall, known for his groundbreaking work Seven Myths of the Spanish Conquest, examines how historical narratives,…
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The 9th Annual Ms. Blind Diva Empowerment Pageant is shining a spotlight on strength, confidence, and resilience, celebrating women who are blind or visually impaired and empowering them to embrace their inner and outer beauty. This year’s Miss Director’s Choice, Lakesha Guest, embodies the spirit of the event—grace, determination, and inspiration.…
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Google is once again under fire for alleged political bias, this time for reportedly using a discredited organization’s “hate map” to target allies of former President Donald Trump. According to Tom Olohan, Staff Writer for MRC Free Speech America, the tech giant has relied on data from the controversial Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), whose “h…
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Nominations are now open for the R.A. Fulenwider Meritorious Community Service Award, an honor recognizing outstanding individuals who have made significant contributions to the Jackson community through leadership, service, and dedication. President and CEO of the Jackson Area Chamber of Commerce, Brian Gerau, encourages community members to nomin…
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Today on The Matt Walsh Show, there is a major attack on the Second Amendment unfolding right now, and one of the largest gun manufacturers in the world is going along with it. Also, Abigail Spanberger finally answers whether men should be allowed in women’s sports. If you can call her babbling nonsense an answer. And have we finally experienced th…
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In this episode of the Engaged Jain Studies Podcast, Arihanta Institute professor Christopher Jain Miller, PhD, engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Anna Halafoff, Associate Professor in Sociology of Religion and Religious Studies at Deakin University, Australia. Their discussion delves into the Buddhist philosophy of compassion—its ethical,…
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