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Comedy & Closings

Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein

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In Comedy & Closings, hosts Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein are two former comedians turned NYC real estate pros who blend wit and wisdom as they navigate the highs, lows, and hilarity of the property market. From outrageous client stories to smart takes on what's shaping the city's real estate scene, they bring humor and honesty to every deal—and every punchline.
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Hello! Thank you for checking out The Maximum performance podcast! My name is Joshua Carter and I am glad you stopped by! What we are is lifestyle transformation brand that focuses on utilizing maximum performance in area of your life. We believe in four basic principles to achieve these results Routine, Consistency, Discipline and Sacrifice! We primarily use fitness as our foundation but we look to inspire you in whatever area you are seeking that transformation!
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In this podcast I will talk about a variety of topics concerning personal finance. I am still a student, so I talk about my personal experience and advice I gained from accredited individuals. I am here to bring you as much value as I possibly can.
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Big Little Recap

Raised Sailes Media

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Join hosts Michale and Josh as they ride down the coast of Monterey Bay and chat about one of our favorite shows: Big Little Lies Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joshua-scott-carter/support
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Hollywould

Carter Jelacic & Joshua Runyon

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Ever wonder how things could have been with entertainment projects? Unmade sequels, reboots, remakes, & more- we discuss how we would've made films.
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Thinking like an entrepreneur leads to more success in life--growth mindset, grit, redefining failure, and opportunity seeking are core attributes of this way of thinking that leads to radical transformation for ALL learners. This podcast is designed for leaders and educators in K-12 schools who are interested in the transformative power of engaging students with hands-on, innovative experiences that provide practical training for success in life.
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RISE + SEE

Joshua and Jenna

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Rise + See — Where Faith Meets the Fight for Healing Welcome to Rise + See, the podcast where real stories of pain, healing, and impossible comebacks come to life. Hosted by Joshua Carney and Jenna Conatser, two warriors still in the fight for their own healing, this show is a raw, unfiltered journey through faith, science, and the relentless pursuit of God’s promises. Shot. Abused. Blinded. Paralyzed. Told we wouldn’t survive. But God. Every episode, we peel back the curtain on the battles ...
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The Family Readiness Podcast Real Talk for Parents Who Refuse to Outsource Leadership If you're tired of weak parenting advice, culture-soaked schools, and Sunday sermons that don’t touch the real threats your kids face—this podcast is for you. Hosted by Rick Seigmund—former federal agent turned family protector—we don’t tiptoe around the truth. We expose the digital traps, cultural lies, and soft parenting trends wrecking faith-based homes, and give you the tools to fight back with strength ...
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Since its debut in June 2012 with the episode Jury Duty, Generation Why Podcast has been your source for gripping true crime, intriguing mysteries, and fascinating conspiracies every week. Hosted by Justin and Aaron, the podcast combines in-depth research and discussion to bring you cases that challenge your perspective and keep you hooked. Whether you're a longtime fan or just starting your true crime journey, Generation Why offers a large catalog of true crime tales. Don’t miss out—tune in ...
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Life After Ministry

Matt & Marilee Davis

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Many of us have experienced the sting of losing a job. But there’s something uniquely challenging about leaving a position in full-time vocational ministry. Whether you’re stepping down from a church or leaving a kingdom nonprofit, it’s not as simple as just changing jobs. Suddenly, everything changes. You’re left navigating not just a career transition, but also a profound shift in identity, community, and daily routines. It feels like stepping into an unknown, filled with questions like, ” ...
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Research Recast(ed)

Office of Research Services

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Join hosts Kelsie Johntson and John Jonson as they explore the scholarly and creative activities happening at MacEwan University with a focus on how faculty influence and/or incorporate students, teaching and the larger community into their projects. Each episode, Kelsie and John are joined by a MacEwan faculty member to dive into their scholarly projects and bring them to life. Covering topics from theatre, community-based research and advocacy to mental health, neuroscience, and everything ...
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MindMatters

Harrison Koehli, Elan Martin, Adam Daniels

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The only podcast to talk about everything from romance novels to totalitarianism. Psychology, philosophy, history, books, film, religion, politics: join hosts Harrison Koehli, Elan Martin, and Adam Daniels for perspectives you won't find anywhere else.
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Bourbon connoisseur, sneaker head, girl dad, community promoter and gym rat Leo Cummings III takes you on a journey through the human experience, diving into today's hot topics through open-minded conversations with intriguing people. So pour you a drink, turn up your volume, and Pull Up A Chair.
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Art of the Assistant

Treg Spicer, Dan Vaughn

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Are you an assistant pastor who is looking to take yourself or your ministry to the next level? Are you looking to grow spiritually in vocational ministry? The Art of the Assistant Podcast prepares you to WIN, even in the second chair of your ministry organization. Join Pastor Treg Spicer has he discusses topics that will provide value for all pastors who are looking to better serve their church and senior pastor.
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Send us a text Joshua Carter is a good man. He works hard. He loves his wife. He shows up. He goes to church. But one ordinary day exposes a quiet truth he can’t ignore anymore: he’s been managing life — not leading it. In this story-driven episode, we introduce Joshua and the Carter family, and we follow him through a moment every man eventually f…
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In this episode titled 'By The Blood,' Brad Carter shares his transformative journey of faith, redemption, and personal growth. Through candid discussions, Brad reflects on his struggles with addiction, the power of prayer, and the importance of love and transparency in ministry. His story is a testament to the strength found in faith and community…
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In 1995, Vickie Barton was found dead by her husband, Springboro Police Lieutenant Jim Barton, after what appeared to be a violent home invasion. Over the next 11 years, the case took a series of unexpected turns, including unreliable witnesses, shifting testimonies, the conviction of Jim Barton, and the eventual overturning of that conviction. Nea…
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In this heartfelt episode, Zac Griffith shares his powerful testimony of faith and resilience following the tragic loss of his daughter, Madisyn Rae. Through his journey of grief and healing, Zac reveals how his faith in God transformed his life and strengthened his ministry. The conversation delves into the challenges of navigating tragedy, the im…
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June 16th, 2011. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Hamdi Mohamud and her friends were accosted and attacked by a young woman named Muna Abdulkadir, who happened to be a witness for a joint state-federal investigation. At first Hamdi and her friends were treated as victims, but hours later they were arrested and facing federal witness tampering charges. See P…
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What if the future of Christian education isn’t just about better programs—but about a different kind of mindset? In this episode, Stephen Carter sits down with Dr. John Patterson, Head of School at Brentwood Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, to explore how a Christ-centered growth and entrepreneurial mindset is reshaping life on their 6–12 campus. …
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Send us a text The holidays should be a season of joy — but for many families, it’s actually a season of stress, obligation, and burnout. If you’re smiling on the outside but exhausted on the inside, this episode is for you. Rick breaks down: • Why families spiral during December • The spiritual and emotional cost of overcommitment • How to set bou…
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Feb. 20, 1990. Blue Springs, Missouri. Several frantic phone calls were made to 911 by Ken Middleton who begged for help. His wife Kathy had been shot. But when police arrived, they placed him under arrest for killing his wife. For more than 30 years, Ken Middleton has been trying to persuade the courts of his innocence. Was Kathy Middleton's death…
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February 11th, 1987. Fort Collins, Colorado. The body of 37-year-old Peggy Hettrick was found in a field. She had been stabbed and mutilated. There were multiple suspects, but the police focused on 15-year-old Timothy Masters, who found the body but failed to report it initially. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privac…
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In the premiere episode of Comedy & Closings, hosts Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein welcome Kevin Seinfield of CrossCountry Mortgage for an insightful conversation on today's mortgage rates and the vital role a quality lender plays in guiding clients through a smooth closing process. In Comedy & Closings, hosts Joshua Carter and Warren Holstein a…
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On today’s episode, we are joined by Mona Haimour, an assistant professor in the Department of Integrative Nursing Systems in the Faculty of Nursing at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss looking at the climate crisis through a health-focused lens, the role documentary films play in her research, and the work she has done to change curricula in the n…
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At some point in ministry, we start confusing busyness for faithfulness. We tell ourselves that exhaustion is just the cost of obedience - that being needed, stretched thin, and constantly available somehow means we’re doing it right. But deep down, we know something’s wrong. In this episode of Life After Ministry, Matt Davis sits down with his lon…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dig straight into something most parents never think about: how their daily habits — and the conformity fueling them — shape the strength or weakness of their entire home. You’ll learn: • How mediocrity forms quietly in modern families • Why conformity is the enemy of strong parenting • How your habits model ident…
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June 25th, 1983. Helena National Forest, Montana. Nyleen Marshall went missing during a family outing in the Elkhorn Mountains. Moments before she disappeared, her playmates saw a suspicious, unidentified man talking to her by the creek. HEY PEOPLE GET BONUS EPS and Beyond the ep talk at patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
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Most pastors imagine ministry as a lifelong calling, until something shifts - slowly, painfully, or all at once. In this episode, Brad Gray and Brad Nelson share their unfiltered stories of leaving pastoral ministry, wrestling through uncertainty, and discovering the faithful presence of God in seasons where nothing made sense. Their journeys revea…
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February 4th, 2005. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England. The body of Dawn Walker was found by the River Lark after she was reported missing by her boyfriend Kevin Nunn. The following month, Kevin was arrested and charged with murder. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and …
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Content Warning: This episode contains descriptions of violence, trauma, and drug use connected to Mark Ratcliffe's story. Some details are graphic and may be difficult to hear. Please use discretion and take care while you listen. In this deeply moving episode of "Rise and See," host Jenna welcomes Mark Ratcliffe, a man whose life story is a testa…
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On today’s episode, we are joined by Dr. Baiju Vareed, an associate professor in the department of social work at MacEwan University. We’ll discuss the important role social work plays in immigration, the difference between agricultural and industrial cultures, and the privilege of time
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In this episode, Stephen Carter sits down with Jeff Williams, Head of School at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison, Texas, for a powerful conversation on innovation, student engagement, and the future of Christian education. Jeff shares how TCA is cultivating a culture obsessed with “finding a better way,” empowering faculty to take risks, and pr…
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Dr. Nathan Baxter loved ten hours of his job. Those one-on-ones with staff fueled him. The rest slowly emptied him. Naming that truth started a two-year journey out of a role he’d held for decades. He didn’t abandon ministry. He changed vehicles so his calling could breathe again.In this conversation Nathan walks through a practical runway. He set …
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Send us a text AI isn’t your enemy or your savior. In this episode, Rick lays out a biblical “third path”: use AI as a tool—don’t let it master your mind, your time, or your kids. • The two bad extremes: hype vs. hysteria • Why constant AI reliance weakens critical thinking • Deepfakes & scams: implement a family CODE WORD • The Read • Pray • Plan …
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January 27th, 2013. Bradenton, Florida. Pat Mullins took his boat out on the Braden River near his home, something he’d done hundreds of times, but he never made it back. Nine days later, Pat’s body was found in Tampa Bay, miles away from the river. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Privacy Policy at https://art19…
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In this episode, Stephen Carter sits down with Amir Mahadi, Founder and CEO of Joshua Expeditions, to unpack how a nonprofit Christian travel organization launched in 1997 has grown into a global, mission-driven partner for hundreds of Christian schools. Amir shares his story of blending business ownership with deep dependence on God, why JE is “mi…
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When the role that once fit like a second skin begins to suffocate, what do you do? For Duncan Robinson, it meant stepping away. No scandal. No collapse. Just honesty and courage to say, “I need to sit down and be fed.” That decision took him from church staff to radio hosting, from the pulpit to row three, and eventually back into ministry with a …
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In November 2011, Andrea Eilber, 20, was found dead and slumped on a chair in the basement of her aunt’s Mayfield Township home. Her boyfriend at the time, Kenneth Grondin III, was convicted of her murder in 2015 and sentenced to life. In 2018, the Michigan Court of Appeals overturned his conviction finding that the jury verdict form improperly omi…
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In this episode, Stephen Carter sits down with Rod Gilbert, Head of School at Santa Fe Christian Schools in Solana Beach, California—a K–12 school just over a mile from the Pacific Ocean that’s redefining what innovation in Christian education looks like. Together, they explore how schools can move beyond comfort and control to create environments …
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Ministry employment isn’t just HR. It’s covenant community, stewardship, and public witness. In this episode, attorney and former ministry leader John Melcon explains how churches and nonprofits can handle staff transitions without abandoning their values or ignoring real risks. John shares his own sudden exit from a director role in Christian high…
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Wylie, TX. On Friday, June 13, 1980, Betty Gore was found dead in her Texas home, killed with an axe that struck 41 times in what seemed like a frenzied attack. The investigation led the authorities to a surprising suspect, but the trial that followed left the community stunned and bewildered. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/gene…
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Join Jenna on this heartfelt episode of "Rise and See" as she navigates the highs and lows of life, drawing parallels with biblical stories and personal experiences. Discover how to find peace and strength in faith, even when faced with challenges. Jenna shares her journey of overcoming anxiety and embracing the power of prayer and community. Tune …
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Quiet fatigue rarely announces itself. It hums under the surface until a crisis forces a decision. In this conversation, Marine veteran and Forte co-founder Vineet Rajan reframes care for leaders as mental fitness - a proactive, daily practice that keeps pastors and nonprofit teams clear-headed, resilient, and ready. We contrast mental fitness with…
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Shark Tank has become the pop-culture symbol of entrepreneurship, filled with high stakes, fierce competition, and investors circling for the best deal. It reflects what business scholars call a red ocean world, where everyone fights for the same space and survival becomes the goal. Entrepreneurship in schools should look different. In this episode…
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Netflix's docuseries Amy Bradley Is Missing is a complete account of Amy Bradley's disappearance, the search for her, and the impact it all has had on her loved ones. This bonus episode is Justin & Aaron's commentary on the series and includes our thoughts on the series and the information that is revealed throughout. For bonus episodes and episode…
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Innovation can feel lonely — especially in education. When you’re building something new, it’s easy to get buried under the weight of logistics, doubt, and the many hats you have to wear. In this episode, Stephen Carter shares a story from a recent Seed Tree Mastermind session and explores why connection is the key to sustaining creativity and cour…
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When termination happens behind a closed door, the impact lands in the kitchen, the car line, and the kids’ bedrooms. In this episode, pastor’s wife Kristen Joy Humiston tells the story of being shut out of the room, hearing “you’re done here,” and driving home past the houses of those who voted yes. Matt and Marilee name what many spouses carry in…
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October 12th, 1964. Washington, D.C. Mary Meyer was murdered while taking a walk along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath. The police quickly arrested a man named Ray Crump who was near the crime scene. But Crump's arrest and trial didn't answer the many questions surrounding Mary's murder. In the years that followed there were suggestions that …
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In Episode 10 of "Rise and See," hosts Jenna and Joshua delve into the profound journey of healing, exploring not only the physical aspects but also the emotional and spiritual dimensions. They share personal stories of overcoming adversity, drawing parallels with biblical narratives of faith and resilience. Jenna and Joshua discuss the power of fa…
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When a beloved role ends, identity gets loud. In this candid conversation, Joshua Gordon traces his journey from ministry-adjacent entrepreneur to a surprising new assignment after his business collapsed in COVID. A trusted friend’s hard words, deep prayer, and patient community became “spiritual physio” that restored his sense of self in Christ. W…
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July 11, 2002. Bridgeport, Ohio. Just after 6 am, John McGhee's daughter, Alyssa, was awakened by a loud noise. When she went to see what had happened, she discovered her father lying in the doorway of the home and covered in blood. Detectives would discover that John's sister Pearl lived next door and that just before John's murder, she, her son, …
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January 1st, 2020. Norman, Oklahoma. In January 2020, 2-year-old Jeremiah “Ryder” Johnson was murdered by his mother’s boyfriend. Although she was not the one who harmed her child, Ryder’s mother, Rebecca Hogue, was charged with first-degree murder by permitting child abuse. For bonus episodes and outtakes visit: patreon.com/generationwhy See Priva…
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Breaking news in the Austin Yogurt Shop Murders case! Justin & Aaron break down what happened to bring this case to a close as well as give details on the killer's violent history. We urge you to watch the press conference as you will get to hear from some of the people responsible for identifying the murderer and bringing justice for Amy, Eliza, J…
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Many pastors find themselves at the end of their ministry career unable to retire - not because they lack calling, but because they lack financial security. Churches often avoid the money conversation, leaving leaders stuck in the pulpit longer than they should be. In this episode, financial strategist Gabe Pelphrey opens the curtain on why retirem…
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In this episode of the Entrepreneurial Mindset for Transformative Education podcast, Stephen Carter unpacks the idea of a Unique Value Proposition (UVP)—the clear reason people choose you over anyone else. More than a catchy slogan, your UVP is the heart of value creation: identifying problems, understanding your audience, and delivering solutions …
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