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Karuna Sangha

Jonathan Walker

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This podcast is the audio branch of Karuna Sangha. Karuna is commonly translated to mean compassion or actions that are taken to diminish the suffering of others and one’s self. A sangha, put simply, is a community of friends focused on awareness, attention, presence, and the present moment. By doing so the Sangha works together to achieve, patience, self-control, reason, forgiveness, sanctity, honesty, truthfulness, knowledge, control of the senses, and an absence of anger. In other words, ...
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Reiki from the Farm™

Pamela Allen-LeBlanc, LRMT

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ICRT Licensed Reiki Master Teacher, Pam Allen-LeBlanc brings you this interesting, informative, healing podcast from Hidden Brook Farm assisting you to become a more knowledgeable, confident and effective Reiki practitioner! We will explore a wide variety of relevant Reiki topics. Caution: this podcast may dramatically improve your life.
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TRILLOQUY

TrillWerks Media

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CLASSICAL MUSIC has been misappropriated as a musical genre and a culture rooted in the aesthetics of Western Europe. TRILLOQUY is the weekly podcast built to DECOLONIZE the traditional definitions and conversations surrounding CLASSICAL MUSIC.
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In fast-paced innovative industries, intellectual property decision makers face the challenge of balancing new patent initiatives with budgeting concerns and cost savings, while maintaining the company's key competitive advantages. When planned properly, the optimal balance will reflect in the intellectual property strategy from choosing which new technologies to patent, to leveraging patent assets in the existing portfolio. Join this complimentary Today’s General Counsel webinar to learn ho ...
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Light Codes Podcast

Celia Romana Gellert

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Welcome to Light Codes Podcast with your host Celia Romana Gellert. Celia is awakening women into their soul purpose and power. She is a yoga teacher, Karuna Ki Reiki Master, and Master NLP practitioner coach that works specifically with women. Working in the corporate world for 10 years she rediscovered herself and is now positively influencing and empowering women. Celia offers free meditations and tools for specific needs and moods tailored with wisdom and laughter that’s grounded, access ...
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Get Housed 716

Bethany Botzenhart, Marnie Cerrato, Judd Laurie

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We're Marnie and Bethany. We're real estate agents in Western NY who want to talk everything houses and Buffalo with you. From funny stories and what's happening in our local market to everything that fills a home ~ family, style, food and more. Along with our producer Judd, we love to laugh together and know you won't want to miss an episode. We can't wait to "Get Housed" 716 style with you!
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High on Books is a podcast that explores the world of meditation and personal growth through the wisdom of books. Each episode dives into inspiring titles, sharing insights, practical techniques, and timeless teachings for anyone looking to begin or deepen their meditation practice. This podcast offers thoughtful reviews, quotes, and practices to support your journey to inner peace and awareness, perfect for those curious about integrating mindfulness into daily life.
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The Leadership Communication Show is a podcast to help people like you be the inspiring and influential leaders their people need. On each episode of the show, leadership communication coach Michael Piperno talks with business leaders and communication experts about how they use the power of good, clear, and ethical communication to influence, engage, and empower. Michael is on a mission to turn good leaders into great leaders through the power of communication, and we promise you'll learn s ...
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From Revelation 14:9-11, this urgent prophetic warning reveals the three angels' messages: gospel proclamation, Babylon's fall, and the doom of beast worshippers. Receiving the mark signifies deliberate rejection of Christ, leading to undiluted wrath, eternal torment in fire and brimstone before angels and the Lamb. Jesus drank this cup for us—now …
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From Isaiah 51:7, the sermon urges believers to listen deeply to God, know His righteousness, and align with His Word. It emphasizes not fearing human reproach or insults, trusting God’s eternal righteousness. The message warns of internal divisions among mockers, as God’s Spirit separates the faithful from the unfaithful. Stand firm in faith, as G…
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On this special Winter Solstice episode of Reiki from the Farm™, recorded live on the morning of December 21, Pam Allen-LeBlanc invites you into a sacred pause at the turning of the year. Together, we honour the longest night and the quiet stillness that lives beneath the busyness of December. We look honestly at the year that’s ending—what blossom…
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Have you ever wondered how the Akashic Records—the energetic library of your soul’s journey—connect with Reiki? In this week’s episode of Reiki from the Farm™, I welcome my dear friend and trusted guide, Kathy Milanowski. Kathy is my go-to person when I need clarity, direction, or a reminder of who I truly am. Together, we’ll explore how Reiki prac…
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Sometimes life says “no” or “not now.” The deal falls through. The election is lost. The project stalls. And disappointment creeps in — along with exhaustion, doubt, and the question — why? I’ve experienced several recent disappointments — from not renting our Campobello home to election results to political decisions that prioritize short-term pro…
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Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol is a Turkish-born musician and composer whose work has been described as "multiculturalism [that] is not touristy, but rather sophisticated, informed, internalized." He joins Loki to talk about the "reconstruction" of his identity, fighting against western European musical imperialism, and his new Sufi-inspired album, "Lessons f…
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When Josh Jones was denied tenure at the Kansas City Symphony, he alleged racism and the world listened. He joins Loki to tell his story, share how this experience has informed the future of his career, and to offer broader context on why fighting racism within the orchestral field is still important. Loki shares continued reflections on his 2020 t…
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Raised in exile, composer Tenzin Choegyal has spent his career highlighting the beauty of Tibetan culture, Buddhist philosophy, and human connection through music. He joins Loki to talk about his life, development as a musician, and his latest album, "Be The Sky", featuring arrangements by Philip Glass, performances by the Tibetan Children's Chorus…
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In a world where division feels louder than ever, our share explores how we’re not as different as we think — and how showing up authentically can be a powerful antidote to polarization. We’ll dig into how our culture of sameness, algorithms, and chatbots shape conversations, and hidden fears of being unseen all keep us in boxes. Then we’ll go deep…
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 Welcome to the Kaga Podcast. This episode is about implementing right speech to develop healthier relationships. But first, a quick word from our sponsors. You hear that? That's the sound of the world's post. Most men just move to its rhythm. Some men, some men set the real stop trying to be noticed and start bad. This is oblivion. It's not a colo…
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Donna Walker-Kuhne is celebrated as the nation’s foremost expert in audience development by the Arts & Business Council, and has devoted her professional career to increasing access to the arts – especially for communities that haven’t always seen themselves in those spaces. She joins Loki to chat about her development as an artist, her new book, C…
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In Job 42:10, God restored Job’s losses when he prayed for his friends, despite his own need for prayer. This prophetic intercession, praying for those who don’t deserve it, unlocks divine prosperity—200% restoration. Abraham’s intercession for Abimelek lifted curses, making him a father of nations. True prosperity, not just wealth, flows from a he…
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As the orchestral field continues to face its relative lack of diversity on stage, Joe LaRocca has dedicated work toward raising awareness around a lack of diversity under the stage. He joins Loki to talk about his experiences as a theater musician, the challenges he's faced engaging this topic among theater professionals, and the written word that…
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In a fiery sermon from Revelation 20:2, Pastor Michael Fernandez exposes the devil's four dark faces: the Dragon, unleashing chaos, persecution, and deception; the Serpent of Old, distorting truth, sowing doubt, and inflating spiritual pride; the Devil, a relentless slanderer and accuser of believers; and Satan, the cunning adversary prowling like …
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In this dynamic sermon on the "Law of Process" from the 21 Laws of Spiritual Growth series, Pastor Michael emphasizes that true maturity blooms through patient journeys, not fleeting events. Drawing from a lottery winner's downfall and hasty marriages, he warns against immaturity's pitfalls. Biblical gems like James 1:4 and Joseph's trials illustra…
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In Revelation 20:1-3, an angel descends from heaven with a key to the bottomless pit and a great chain, symbolizing delegated authority from God to bind Satan for a thousand years. The bottomless pit, or "abyss" (Greek: abyssos), is a spiritual prison for demonic forces, possibly located in the sea, as suggested by Jewish teachings and biblical ref…
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God deposits unique gifts in everyone, regardless of their background. In 2 Timothy 1:6, Paul urges Timothy to "stir up" the gift of the Holy Spirit within him. These divine enablements, activated through faith and obedience, can elevate you from obscurity to greatness. Rejection, circumstances, and sin may try to dim your fire, but spiritual disci…
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This sermon uses Usain Bolt’s story of losing his edge to warn against "rust" from neglect in spiritual, emotional, and physical areas. Referencing 2 Corinthians 4:16 and Joel 2:25, it urges maintaining anointing, health, and relationships through discipline and dependence on God. The message emphasizes that prayer and discipline prevent rust, prom…
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In 2 Kings 7, four lepers at Samaria's famine-stricken gates face a dire choice: stay and die, or surrender to the besieging Syrians. Stepping out in faith at twilight, they discover the enemy camp deserted—God had unleashed phantom sounds of chariots, scattering the Syrians in terror. Feasting on abundance, they realize: "This is a day of good new…
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God is a God of progression, moving believers from glory to glory, as seen in Isaiah 28:13 and Solomon’s Temple with its three levels: outer court, holy place, and holiest of holies. Similarly, God works in our spirit, soul, and body (1 Corinthians 3:16, 1 Thessalonians 5:23), transforming us from the inside out. Like the Israelites’ journey from E…
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In "The Law of Process," the speaker emphasizes that spiritual and personal growth is not an instant event but a gradual journey, drawing from Philippians 1:6 where God completes His work in us. Rejecting the mindset of quick fixes like instant coffee or one-time anointings, he urges choosing processes over exciting events, as processes transform w…
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Josh Jones and Bill Neri join Loki Karuna to chat about the new album from Sphinx Virtuosi: American Mirror. Loki explores his history with the Sphinx Organization and encourages others to consider the diversity of tactics needed to institute change in the classical field. Recomposing America/American Composers Forum Sphinx Organization Josh Jones …
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Stefan Thompson is a composer whose works celebrate the beautifully diverse aesthetics and traditions of his Bahamian home. He joins Loki to chat about growing up in the Bahamas, his entry into composition, and his research that shines a light on the lack of diversity in the world of film music. Support for TRILLOQUY comes from WDAV! Stefan Thompso…
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Have you ever wondered how to grow your Reiki practice in today’s digital world without feeling pushy or inauthentic? In this week’s Reiki from the Farm™ episode, I sit down with my dear friend Andrea Kennedy, who has built a thriving Reiki community through her teaching, practice, and her blossoming YouTube channel. Together, we’ll talk about her …
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Monica Ellis has blazed a trail in "classical" music for nearly 30 years as a founding member of the historic Imani Winds ensemble. She joins Loki to talk about her career, so far, her past and upcoming work with the Gateways Music Festival, and more! Loki offers a peek into his work as the new Executive Director of the American Composers Forum. Ga…
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Caleb, at 85, boldly asked Joshua for the mountain of Hebron, inhabited by the giant Anakim, not for himself but as an inheritance for future generations. His faith and courage turned obstacles into opportunities, showing that giants—addictions, fear, or poverty—can fall through consistent prayer and persistent faith. Caleb’s devotion to God, not p…
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In this continuation of "The Law of Impartation," Pastor emphasizes humility as essential for receiving spiritual impartation, cautioning that pride obstructs it. Drawing from biblical examples like Elisha and Moses, Pastor illustrates that impartation stems from existing grace, is initiated by God, and is intended for sharing burdens, not seeking …
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David, offended by a tragic event, initially refused to move the Ark of God, symbolizing His presence, into the city. Obed-Edom, despite inconvenience, welcomed the Ark, receiving abundant blessings. This teaches that making room for God requires sacrifice—through devoted prayer, fasting, and giving. Such sacrifices are investments, yielding genera…
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On Newcomers Sunday, the pastor welcomes all, emphasizing that attendees are there by God's plan, not coincidence. He shares his transformative experience from a simple church service, highlighting God's ability to work through imperfect settings. Referencing Ecclesiastes 3:11, he notes God's gift of eternity in every heart, urging connection with …
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Have you ever wondered what Ayurveda is? In this podcast, we explored how Reiki’s gentle yet powerful energy can guide us back into balance and alignment—and how the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda can support that process in simple, practical ways. I shared some of the small shifts that changed everything for me: drinking water first thing in the morni…
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Our ancestors gifted us life, wisdom, resilience—and sometimes, patterns of pain that no longer serve us. In this week’s Reiki from the Farm™ episode, we’ll explore how Reiki can help us heal our ancestral lineage, drawing from Healthcare Reiki practices and the beautiful teachings of Rebecca Campbell. Together, we’ll discover how to honor our root…
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In this sermon from Esther 1, Pastor contrasts the "counsel of the world"—worldly experts like astrologers and politicians—with the "counsel of God." He urges basing life on God's Word for true wisdom, gained not just from reading but doing it (Psalm 111:10). Surround yourself with a godly inner circle of character, not mere position. Finally, coun…
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This sermon emphasizes the importance of God's Word as the foundation for life, drawing from Nehemiah 13. The Israelites, upon returning from exile, prioritized reading the Book of Moses, discovering God's command to separate from Ammonites and Moabites due to their lack of kindness and attempts to curse Israel. The sermon urges believers to priori…
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A hardened heart, spiritually unyielding, misinterprets God's actions, mistaking blessings for luck or coincidence. This was evident when Jesus fed 5,000, yet the disciples missed the miracle’s purpose due to hardened hearts (Mark 6:52). Such hearts lack gratitude, attributing success to personal ability rather than divine grace. This vulnerability…
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The Law of Renewal emphasizes the necessity of spiritual and mental rejuvenation to combat feelings of depletion and burnout. Drawing from Jesus' practice of retreating for prayer (Luke 5:16), it underscores the importance of stepping back to recharge. Spiritual renewal, through God's Word, prayer, and worship, and mental renewal, via affirmations …
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Samson, blinded by sin, regained strength but needed guidance to use it effectively, illustrating the necessity of the prophetic word to direct God-given abilities. Jesus used simple agricultural metaphors to convey profound truths. A vision of an impatient farmer digging up seeds warns against frustration undermining faith. God works silently, pro…
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The Law of Impartation is a powerful spiritual principle that accelerates growth, empowers believers, and equips them for their destiny. Through the laying on of hands or covenant relationships, grace and spiritual gifts are transferred, multiplying anointing as seen in Moses and the elders (Numbers 11:17). Impartation breaks limitations, fosters s…
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In James Chapter 3, Pastor emphasizes the sacred responsibility of teaching, warning against seeking it for status due to its stricter judgment. He highlights the power of the tongue, comparing it to a horse’s bit or a ship’s rudder, controlling life’s direction. Words reflect spiritual maturity and can shape your future, acting as self-fulfilling …
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A compelling sermon, "The Danger of a Hardened Heart," based on Zechariah 7:11-12 and Hebrews 3:15, warns of spiritual resistance from ignoring God's promptings, rejecting truth, and unaddressed pain. A hardened heart, compared to flint, drowns out God's voice, fostering insensitivity, deception, and failure in vulnerable areas. This impacts relati…
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The Law of Recognition teaches that you cannot receive what you fail to recognize. By discerning the value in what God has already given, like Moses’ rod or the widow’s oil, you unlock divine provision and breakthroughs. Failing to see this leads to missed opportunities, as with the Pharisees who overlooked Jesus. Recognition activates promotion an…
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The Law of Recognition teaches that you cannot receive what you fail to discern. Recognizing the divine within the ordinary unlocks blessings, as seen in Matthew 14:34-36, where people recognized Jesus and received healing. Without recognition, treasures are treated as trash, leading to missed opportunities. Genesis 27 illustrates deception’s power…
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James 5:13-15 teaches us to pray during suffering and worship in joy, maintaining a prayerful attitude regardless of circumstances. When facing pain, trust in God's presence, as illustrated by a man's dream of God holding his hand through his wife's cancer battle. The prayer of faith, rooted in God's character, brings healing and forgiveness. Call …
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Grief is the shadow side of love. It comes in waves, sometimes from one event, sometimes from many that pile up until our hearts feel too heavy to carry. In this deeply personal episode, Pam Allen-LeBlanc shares her own journey through losing Bud and Star after an election loss, and the surprising lessons that followed. We’ll explore how grief can …
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In James 1:12, the blessed person endures temptation, refined like gold through trials, emerging stronger in faith. God doesn't tempt but provides a way out, as seen with Joseph. Temptation stems from personal desires, which Satan exploits, targeting weaknesses like lust or greed. Overcoming requires love for God, not fear, through worship and walk…
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Explore the seven levels of prayer, from foundational "Calling on the Lord" to the profound "Ministering to the Lord." Each level—Calling, Crying Out, Seeking, Knocking, Groaning, Wrestling, and Ministering—represents increasing intensity and spiritual depth. Drawing from Psalm 138:3 and other scriptures, this teaching illustrates how desperate cri…
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In Luke 7, a Roman centurion, valuing intercession, sends Jewish elders to plead with Jesus to heal his dying servant. His love for Israel and investment in building a synagogue prompt Jesus to respond immediately. This illustrates a divine principle: supporting God’s house through prayer, service, and giving leads to divine favor. The sermon empha…
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James 2:14-15 teaches that true faith in Jesus produces transformation, is practical, and shows evidence. Faith without works is dead; it must lead to a changed life, reflecting Christ’s love through actions. Attending church or receiving prophecies doesn’t make one a Christian—living out God’s Word does. Practical faith meets real needs, like help…
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