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Helping listeners find the right balance and priority when it comes to their faith life versus their sports life, interviews are done with guests who are Catholics in sports - current or former athletes, coaches, officials, clergy, administrators, and more, from the pro, amateur, and scholastic ranks. Whether you're an athlete or a fan, youth or adult, Catholic or not, this show will deliver content that speaks to you and provides opportunities for ongoing reflection for your daily life.
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It’s the most listened-to sportstalk show in the state of Indiana, and it’s really one of a kind. Indiana Sports Talk features interviews with coaches, broadcasters and players, from high school to college to professional sports in the state of Indiana. And that’s not all - our Scoreboard updates are heard every 15 minutes and are truly the star of the show.
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Fresh Start Family Show

Wendy and Terry Snyder

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A podcast about parenting, family & relationships, the Fresh Start Family Show is hosted by husband and wife team Terry and Wendy Snyder, who interview inspiring experts that tackle a range of topics that bring reality, hope, and a path to more peace in the home and world. Expand your heart, learn new tools, strengthen your family.
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Yoga teacher and writer J. Brown is leading the way in the Slow Yoga Revolution, advocating for more intimate, breath-centered, therapeutic yoga practices. J interviews guests from old-school yoga teachers to other yoga revolutionists about philosophy, spirituality, and the business of yoga.
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The Social Work Lens podcast focuses on social work & child welfare topics, and brings you the voices of youth, caregivers, social workers, and subject matter experts. Follow along and join the Training & Coaching Specialists at the University of Vermont’s Child Welfare Training Partnership (CWTP) as they bring you interviews on all things child welfare. Find show notes & transcripts @ https://vermontcwtp.org/podcast/ Follow us on IG @ https://www.instagram.com/thesocialworklens/
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The Lens UK Responsible Business Podcast (The Lens) is the voice of responsible business across the UK and around the globe. The Lens creates a space for leaders to convene, always with one eye on the future. Open, unscripted and honest conversations between current and future leaders challenge the way we all think about responsible business. The Lens partners with One Young World to connect with global future leaders. Each month a global business leader sits down with an emerging leader who ...
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Welcome to Bottles & Bites Without Borders, where the wine flows, the whiskey pours, and the food never disappoints! Hosted by Rob Clark, a WSET-certified wine enthusiast, whiskey collector, and home chef extraordinaire, this podcast is your go-to for all things delicious. Rob brings a mix of expertise and humor as he chats with friends, fellow foodies, and top-tier experts in the world of food, wine, and whiskey. Whether you're here for tips on pairing wine with dinner, exploring new whiske ...
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All Things Possible with Bethany Hamilton Pro surfer, best-selling author, and Soul Surfer Bethany Hamilton joins her husband Adam Dirks to explore how faith, family, and intentional living make all things possible—even in life’s toughest moments. From raising kids and homeschooling to health, discipleship, and navigating today’s culture, this podcast delivers real conversations and practical encouragement. With inspiring guests and powerful stories, All Things Possible is your weekly dose o ...
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Go behind the scenes with the creators, cast and crew of the Hulu Original series Murdaugh: Death in the Family. Investigative journalist and host of the hit podcast True Sunlight, Mandy Matney provides a unique perspective on the stranger than fiction story and how it went from true crime podcast to television inspiration.
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Enjoy Cricket? The Silver Stumps Podcast is the only cricket podcast aimed at cricketers aged 60+ Based in the UK and co-hosted by county veteran cricketers Grant Timms and Trevor Lee the Silver Stumps podcast focuses on the thriving masters cricket arena where teams of Over 60s and 70s do battle over 22 yards. Get ready for entertaining interviews, topical discussion and tips for a long innings. If you have an idea for the show or wish to make a contribution please drop an email to podcast@ ...
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PerchPeek Pods is the only place to be getting the full inside scoop of the stories, successes and strategies of the best minds in Global Mobility. PerchPeek CEO Paul Bennett will sit down each week to discuss Mobility with an awesome GM leader guest. They'll be diving deep into their personal experiences and careers in the Global Mobility space, sharing valuable insights and advice that will benefit all levels of GM professionals. Paul will be asking these pros about how they've achieved su ...
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If you love to eat, cook and travel, The Splendid Table is your weekly go-to source. Our public radio program has been connecting people through the common language of food for over three decades. Hosted by award-winning food journalist Francis Lam, each week we bring you fresh voices and surprising conversations at the intersection of cooking, people and culture. We cover all things food – from recipes and restaurants to history and science, farmer’s markets and of course, the Thanksgiving ...
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To kick off the second hour, coach Lovell and sports update anchor Nathaniel Finch discuss Fernando Mendoza winning the Heisman Trophy and his acceptance speech. They also touch on the Indiana Hoosiers basketball team’s loss at Kentucky and where head coach Darren DeVries goes from here. They circle back to Roncalli’s upset over Lawrence Central in…
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Raising Kids with a Faith Rooted in Love—not Fear In this tender and hope-filled episode, Wendy talks with author Mariko Clark and illustrator Rachel Eleanor, creators of The Book of Belonging—a reimagined children’s Bible centered on original goodness, emotional literacy, inclusive imagery, and a deeply compassionate view of God. Together, they ex…
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This week, we’re all about community and coming together for the holidays. First, we talk to Lisa Kyung Gross, founder of The League of Kitchens, a unique cooking school where women from all over the world, welcome you into their homes and teach you how to make one of their family recipes. She talks about the delicious recipes she has collected in …
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Send us a text Bourbon has never been bigger—but is it on solid ground? In this episode of Bottles & Bites Without Borders, Rob is joined once again by friend of the show Matt Carter to take a hard look at the current state of bourbon. From explosive growth and shifting consumer tastes to pricing fatigue, limited releases, and changing hype cycles,…
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She is an assistant coach for women's swimming and diving at Northern State University, plus she does triathlons and trains for ultra-runs. Her coaching career ranges from high school and the club team to Dakota Sports and Fitness to a USA swim coach with a team in North Dakota and another, later, in South Dakota. She has also provided private coac…
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Danny Mintz is a listener of the show who reached out to J about the origins of yoga postures and it lead to this conversation about depictions of practice and the inner workings of being a teacher. They discuss whether modern yoga is 5000 years old or 500 years old, finding good teachers, Alison West, different stages of life, studio closures, fin…
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Coach Bob Lovell finally gets a chance to chat with Brad Huber about the huge number of high school scores rolling in on this Saturday night before two Indiana Sports Talk staples call in. Steve Kolb of WAXL talks about Davis County Kentucky and Heritage Hills and David Deaton breaks down Orleans and North Harrison. Rich Schelsky’s Park Heritage te…
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We kick off the second hour of the show with a call from up Interstate 69 as David Eha of the Ball State radio network chimes in to report the Cardinals’ tough loss to undefeated Miami of Ohio. Next, Bryon Clouse has his Portage team’s win and his leadership program that he runs. Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files gives the news of the Indiana Pacers…
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On a Saturday night edition of Indiana Sports Talk, Rob Blackmon of the Purdue radio network kicks it off with Purdue’s Indy Classic win over Auburn and how the defense showed up. Then, John Natale of the ISC Sports Network has the first high school score report of the night with Central Catholic and Rossville. John Herrick of the IU Radio Network …
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This week, we’re celebrating the holidays by looking beyond, into global stories that shape the season. First, we talk with Hetty Lui McKinnon about her new book, Linger: Salads, Sweets and Stories to Savor, and what the holidays look like in Australia, where Christmas is hot and the seafood markets buzz at midnight. Hetty reflects on the vegetable…
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In this episode Clark McConnachie, captain of Scotland Seniors O60s, reflects on a first year as Scotland Seniors and members of the IMC and looks ahead to Scotland playing in the O60s World Cup for the first time in August 2026 in Toronto. Not only have they re-branded - previously all their matches were under the banner of the Forty Club - but ea…
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What if your cycle wasn’t something to “get through”—but a secret superpower? In this empowering episode, Wendy sits down with hormone health practitioner Kate Nguy to explore how syncing with your hormonal rhythm can transform the way you parent, work, and care for yourself. Kate shares her personal story of healing infertility, the surprising tru…
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What if the “why” behind your child’s meltdowns isn’t attitude…but additives? Bethany and Adam talk with Whitney and Brandon Cawood, whose son went from daily write-ups and hitting to calm, connected, and thriving, after one change most parents overlook: removing synthetic food dyes. Their story launched the documentary To Dye For and a movement he…
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How do you identify where the right senior talent actually sits globally? What makes leaders open to relocating, and what ultimately stops them? What does strong onboarding look like for senior talent who relocate? What’s the most underrated career benefit of relocating abroad? In this episode, Paul speaks with Inga Ezera, Principal at Pedersen & P…
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This month, our host Sarah Travers is joined by Rob Heron, Northern Ireland Managing Partner of EY – a global professional services firm providing Assurance, Consulting, Strategy and Transactions, and Tax services to businesses; and Bruna Amaral, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Toti – a platform that promotes the inclusion of refugees and migr…
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Send us a text The egg is everywhere—and for good reason. In this episode, we make the case that the egg is the greatest food and ingredient ever created. From over-easy and sunny side up to omelets and scrambled eggs, the egg shines as the star of breakfast. But it doesn’t stop there. Eggs elevate burgers, crown fried rice, finish enchiladas, and …
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SPECIAL EPISODE – An exclusive interview upon his decision to publicly share his story, this conversation contains tears as well as (caution) mention of suicide. He just finished season number 27 as a Major League Baseball umpire, including having been the crew chief for the Dodgers-Blue Jays World Series, for which he was the home plate umpire for…
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Donna Farhi returns to talk with J about conscious pedagogic models that foster independence and moving towards grounded sensitivity. They discuss homesteading and the contrast between natural and digital worlds, recovering from a fractured pelvis, meaning of pedagogy, baking bread, horizontal communication, checks and balances, contraction in the …
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To kick off the final hour, Matt Taylor, the play-by-play radio voice of the Indiana Colts talks about the travel logistics and Phillip Rivers starting for the Indianapolis Colts. He also talks about why this game is extremely important for the Colts in terms of their playoff hopes. Taylor also gives some shoutouts to round out his segment. Update …
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To kick off a Saturday edition of Indiana Sports Talk, we focus on the Roncalli vs Lawrence Central game in girls basketball with Brad Huber who was on the call for it as well as Nathaniel Finch who is the radio play-by-play voice for Roncalli. Then, Colts pre and postgame show host Greg Rakestraw joins to talk about Phillip Rivers making his retur…
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Trent Moorehead kicks off the final hour to discuss his teams win over South Ripley. Then, IST veteran Steve Kolb checks in before Fonso White of Taylor high school had a blowout win. Lastly, Nathaniel Finch, the radio voice of the Roncalli Rebels, had their win over Decatur Central. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Greg Rakestraw of the ISC Sports Network had Carmel vs Noblesville before head coach of Orleans, Tom Bradley, talks about his team’s win over Northeast Dubois. Andrew Smith of NewPalRadio.com chops up the high scoring affair against Greenfield Central. Lastly, Joe Bradburn of Mt. Vernon captured a 62-47 win over Pendleton Heights. See omnystudio.co…
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To kick off the first show in the brand new Urban One studios, Tanner Camp of the Regional Radio Sports Network calls in to talk about Penn vs Concord. Then, Kyle Roe, head coach of South Adams, breaks down his team’s win over Churubusco. Lastly, Kurt Darling from WMUN in Muncie had the rivalry between Delta and Yorktown. See omnystudio.com/listene…
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It’s the holiday season, and we’re kicking it off this week with some sweet treats. First, food editor and recipe developer Ben Mims joins us with his latest project, covering over 300 cookie recipes from Asia to the Levant to Scandinavia to the Caribbean. The varieties are astonishing. We get into cookie styles, the fascinating ingredients in regi…
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Friend of the show and Australia O60s top player Tony Panecasio - TP - joins us on this episode to share and discuss what happened at the 'Nationals' for both Australia 060s and O65s, the latter which was held in Christchurch, New Zealand. TP was excited for the O60s tournament skippering his state New South Wales for the first time but unfortunate…
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Want to help your child build real emotional resilience—without power struggles or shame? In this heart-centered and science-backed episode, Wendy sits down with educator, content creator, and former Sesame Street director Anna Housley Juster, Ph.D., LICSW to explore how play, brain science, and emotional literacy help kids build true self-regulati…
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What happens when an NBA athlete trades the world’s definition of success for God’s? Jonathan Isaac, forward for the Orlando Magic, joins Bethany Hamilton and Adam Dirks to share his story of overcoming anxiety, finding true peace in Christ, and standing firm in his faith—even when it meant going against the tide in one of the world’s biggest sport…
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What is the Talent Acceleration Model - and why is it the missing function inside HR? What does a sustainable internal talent ecosystem look like? Why do global companies struggle to operationalise internal mobility? How can you encourage internal movement when managers resist losing their top talent? How can companies justify internal mobility cos…
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Send us a text In this warm and thoughtful episode of Bottles & Bites Without Borders, Rob sits down with a very special guest—Jaime Deleon’s daughter, Ashley, a young wine enthusiast beginning her journey into the vast and fascinating world of wine. Together, they dive into the real questions that new wine drinkers often feel too intimidated to as…
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(LISTEN FOR HIS REVERSION STORY NEAR THE END!) He played nine seasons in Major League Baseball, playing for eight teams and being a part of three teams that reached the World Series. He also played in the league in Japan that is the highest level of baseball there. He is a member of eight Halls of Fame and was a manager in the MLB Draft League. Aft…
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Kim Hopkins, executive director of the Shanthi Project, talks with J about the not-for-profit work of providing yoga and mindfulness education to children and adults. They discuss different phases of the organization and where things were when Kim took over in 2023, working at Sony Music, revenue structures and fund development plans, substituting …
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We kick off the final hour with updates on the Big Ten Championship and more high school basketball scores. Rick Johnston of the ISC Sports Network and Jeb Steward, head coach of Waldron Mohawk HC join. As the Big Ten Championship game ends, Nathaniel Finch, Coach Lovell and Brendan King react to the Hoosiers clinching it. Then, King talks to coach…
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To kick off the second hour, radio play-by-play voice on the Purdue Radio Network, Rob Blackmon, calls in to give his perspective on the Boilermakers’ first loss of the season against Iowa State. Brent Brobston of Frankton talks about his squad win over Tipton before Trent Moorehead, head coach at Hauser, celebrates his teams win over Trinity Luthe…
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On a monumental Saturday in downtown Indianapolis, it’s another edition of Indiana Sports Talk! The show starts with coach Bob Lovell and Nathaniel Finch recapping Purdue’s defeat against Iowa State Saturday afternoon. Then, Lee Jackson of Indianapolis Metropolitan high school talks about his team’s 70-50 win. McCutchen girls basketball head coach …
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To kick off the final hour, we squeeze in some Pacers talk after their first road win of the year in Chicago against the Bulls with Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files. We go back to high school basketball with Tanner Camp of the Regional Radio Sports Network who had Chesterton’s 73-55 win over South Bend St. Joeseph. Brian Sullivan of WNAS, an Indian…
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To kick off the second hour, head coach of the Pike girls basketball team, coach Keith Hollins, calls in to breakdown his team’s 68-43 win over North Central. He’s also joined by team captain Marley Jeffers to talk about the win. Brandon Appleton of New Haven and Josh King of the Castle Lady Knights talk about their team’s losses before we cover Ca…
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On a Friday night edition of Indiana Sports Talk, it’s the first basketball show of the year! To kick things off, Mark James of Triton Central calls in to talk about his team’s blowout win over Waldron. Then Knightstown boys' basketball head coach Chad Cook discusses a win before TJ Snider of Lakeland hops on for his team's runaway win. Then Mike A…
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Adoption is complicated. In this episode, Dr. Seungmi Laura Cho, a critical qualitative researcher, reflects on her experience researching Korean Adoptees and her work with “Anti-Adopterism”. Transcripts & Show Notes @ https://vermontcwtp.org/podcast/ Follow us on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/thesocialworklens/…
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What does it take to transform a decentralised Mobility setup into a centralised workforce engine? When does a one-way transfer deliver more value than a traditional assignment? How do you navigate internal barriers to Mobility transformation? Which parts of the business benefit most from a Mobility function? Which skills position Mobility leaders …
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This week, we’re taking a trip through the South and its food – how it tells the story of a region shaped by migration, memory, and culture. First, we talk with scholar and writer Michael W. Twitty about his new book, Recipes from the American South, a sweeping look at the many communities – Black, white, Indigenous, immigrant – whose traditions bu…
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What if “infertility” wasn’t the final word? For many couples, the journey to conceive is filled with heartbreak, unanswered questions, and overwhelming medical advice. But what if there’s more hope than you’ve been told? In this episode of All Things Possible, Bethany and Adam sit down with Loren Sofía, founder of Innate Fertility, who takes a dee…
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Today we have a bonus episode for you from Happier with Gretchen Rubin, featuring our very own Francis Lam. Gretchen Rubin is HAPPIER, and she wants you to be happier too. The #1 bestselling author of The Happiness Project and Better Than Before gets more personal than ever as she brings her practical, manageable advice about happiness and good hab…
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Send us a text 2025 was the Year of Italy for Bottles & Bites Without Borders. From Tuscany to Piedmont, Sicily to Friuli, Rob dives back into all five Italian regions explored this year and breaks down the wines, the culture, the surprises, and the discoveries that left a mark. In this episode, Rob uncorks the highlights of the Italian series—what…
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