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Drunk On Comics

Drunk on Comics

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Join lifelong friends and comic book aficionados Linz and Tony as they dive into the colorful world of comics and nerd culture. Each week on “Drunk on Comics,” (or whenever Tony remembers to post an episode) they pour a drink, share a laugh, and explore everything from the latest superhero blockbusters to hidden graphic novel gems. Whether they’re debating iconic storylines, reminiscing about childhood favorites, or analyzing the latest pop culture trends, Linz and Tony bring their unique bl ...
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PopRewind

PopRewind

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Linz and Lee from PopRewind.com are your hosts on a nostalgic journey through 80s and 90s pop culture. Join in on the fun and relive the memories from yesteryear with the PopRewind Podcast.
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T.Cane is a multi-influenced Artist in the scene. He calls it, “No matter the genre, I want to tell you my story”, General contact for remix requests and bookings: [email protected] Geboren am 07.07.1960 in Amsterdam / Holland Bürgerlicher Name : Robert Stocker. Derzeitiger Wohnort: Linz / Österreich Resident D.J. im K.Club / Lech am Arlberg
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Bible Stories for Atheists

Bible Stories for Atheists

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Often we’re told that we need to read the bible. That it would cure us of our atheism. We’re told that the bible is perfect and all answers come from the bible. Welp, let’s take a look at what the bible actually says. Every week Josh summarizes stories from the bible that Linz is hearing for the first time. There’s no easy outs on this one. No one telling us, “Here’s what the bible really means” then adding stuff that’s not actually there. No one telling us, “The culture was different” when ...
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This year's Ars Electronica takes place from 4 to 8 September under the title 'HOPE - who will turn the tide'. With this motto, the festival for art, technology and society aims to highlight the main driving force for positive change: people whose activities give cause for optimism. For the Ö1-produced podcast series, Hannah Balber meets artists, researchers, developers, activists and entrepreneurs from all over the world who talk about their inspirations, successes, failures, working with n ...
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It's not about getting the gig, it's about enjoying it. Tanner Guss interviews joyful artists and health experts on wellness and mental health for musicians. Whether you're a gigging musician, a music educator, or (like Tanner when this started) a burnt out music major, you deserve a happy, healthy relationship with music. New episodes every Monday.
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Celebrate sex and gender with Giselle Mirasol, a seasoned crossdresser from California as she explores gender-related topics ranging from crossdressing and sexuality, to fashion and relationships. Giselle’s experiences, along with exciting guests, will help guide you through the vast world of gender. Curious about crossdressing? Do you know the difference between sexual identity and sexual orientation? Or dumbfounded at the idea of why a man would ever consider wearing a thong? Well, tune in ...
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The My Backstory Podcast is hosted by Josh Boyer. It is truly a show where anything goes! We cover a wide range on topics that come from our amazing guests. The conversations can cover business, philosophy, personal growth, motivation, and so much more. Our goal is to give our guests the opportunity to share their stories without any filters. We all have a story, and this is My Backstory with Josh Boyer!
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I’ve always had a fascination with meeting and engaging with locals throughout my travels in the US and around the globe. Without fail, locals always display a sense of pride and rave about the place that they call home. This has led me to constantly wonder where, in fact, is the most ideal place on earth to live? The answer to this question begins with you, as a local of your city. What is the cost of living like? Are job opportunities plentiful? What is the current economic/government situ ...
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Poet and essayist Carol Ann Davis (Fairfield University) joins Evan Rosa for a searching conversation on violence, childhood, and the moral discipline of attention in the aftermath of Sandy Hook. Reflecting on trauma, parenting, childhood, poetry, and faith, Davis resists tidy narratives and invites listeners to dwell with grief, healing, beauty, a…
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What if you were from nowhere? You turn up at immigration and your passport isn't issued by any known country. You don't have an embassy or anyone who speaks your native tongue nearby. What do you do. If you answered "dematerialise" you win a washing machine. Join Linz and Chris(!!) as they investigate this tall tale of a man from another place and…
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“Our longings are much more powerful than our logic, and our desires are stronger than our reason.” (Graham Tomlin on the thought of Blaise Pascal) The Rt. Rev. Dr. Graham Tomlin (St. Mellitus College, the Centre for Cultural Witness) joins Evan Rosa for a sweeping exploration of Blaise Pascal—the 17th-century mathematician, scientist, philosopher,…
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Loneliness seems to be part of what it means to be a relational being. Does that mean loneliness can never really be “solved”? Here’s one way to think about loneliness: As a gap between relational expectation and social reality—something that signals our essentially relational, reciprocal nature as human beings. This episode is part 6 of a series, …
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Living alone may be difficult, but what about dying alone? Physicians and nurses are the new priests accompanying people as they face death. But the experience of nursing homes, assisted living, and palliative wards are often some of the loneliest spaces in human culture. “He said, ‘Someone finally saw me. I’ve been in this hospital for 20 years an…
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What is the role of solitude in Christian history? Medievalist Hetta Howes comments on the allure of enclosure, how seeking solitude supports community, and what these ancient lives reveal about our modern search for connection. “Even those moments of solitude that she’s carving for herself are surprisingly sociable.” This episode is part 1 of a 5-…
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This was a tough one to record since Tony was being extra Tony with his words today. Linz also factored into that as well. But besides the lack of pronunciation, the duo has a lot fo discuss this week. Tony came with some thoughts on the Ultimates comics. He also loved the Batman Deadpool book that he also reviewed. All this and so much more in thi…
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Is technology the source or salve of social isolation? Given the realities of increasing division, the epidemic of loneliness, and unwanted isolation today, how should we think about the theological, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of the human experience of aloneness? “AI technologies aren’t capable of creating conditions in which grace can happ…
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🎃 We asked for your creepiest encounters… and you delivered. Tune in as we read your spine-tingling Halloween submissions — ghosts, aliens, and rogue wrestlers that go bump in the night! 👻 🕯️ Real paranormal stories, true listener encounters, and eerie tales you won’t forget! Join Linz and Chris around the campfire as we share listener submitted st…
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Consider human ecological loneliness and our longing for reconnection with all creation. What healing is available in an era defined by environmental loss and exploitation? Can we strengthen the fragile connection between modern society and the space we inhabit? “Loneliness is the symptom that desires its cure.” In this episode Macie Bridge welcome…
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Theologian Miroslav Volf reflects on solitude, loneliness, and how being alone can reveal our humanity, selfhood, and relationship with God. This episode is part 1 of a 5-part series, SOLO, which explores the theological, moral, and psychological dimensions of loneliness, solitude, and being alone. “Solitude brings one back in touch with who one is…
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From bipartisan cooperation to prayerful gratitude, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand joins Drew Collins to reflect on joy, wisdom, and love of enemy in a divided nation—offering a vision of public service grounded in the way of Jesus. “Jesus defied expectations—he welcomed the stranger, he fed the hungry, he loved his enemies.” Together they discuss the …
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“The gifts and the calling of God are irrevocable.” Theologian R. Kendall Soulen joins Drew Collins to discuss supersessionism, the name of God (tetragrammaton), the irrevocable covenant between God and the Jews, and the enduring significance of Judaism for Christian theology. Together they explore religious and ethnic heritage, cultural identity, …
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Autun, France, Barthélemy de Chasseneuz takes the stand to defend his victims: A bunch of rats. Not like snitches, like actual rats lol. This may sound crazy, but it wasn't the only time animals were put on trial back in the old-timey days. Join Linz, and Aaron-The host of Generation Why, Framed and Marooned in this very interesting cross-over epis…
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It's a stifling summer night. You're laying in bed with the curtains open, looking out the window, struggling to fall asleep, when you see someone, or something, off in the distance. Your heart begins to race as the unknown figure draws closer and closer, until finally, you hear a scratching at your window....the sound of something trying to get in…
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Tony and Linz don't have any reviews this week again. Life keeps getting in the way of a good story, But there is a lot of fun coming down the comic book pipeline. Tony is looking forward to the D.C.KO event. The line up isinteresting, and could make for some great discussions. Plus lots more from the nerd-0-sphere in this weeks episode of Drunk on…
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Clinical psychologist Alexis Abernethy explores burnout, Sabbath rest, and resilience—reframing rest as spiritual practice for individuals and communities. “For me, it’s knowing that the Lord has made me as much to work as much to be and to be still and know that he is God.” On this episode, clinical psychologist Alexis Abernethy (Fuller Seminary) …
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The Gospel of John is a gospel of superabundance. The cosmic Christ made incarnate would of course yield an absolute superabundance of grace, love, and unity. What makes John’s Gospel so distinct from the Synoptics? Why does it continue to draw readers into inexhaustible depths of meaning? In this conversation, theologian David Ford reflects on his…
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Miroslav Volf critiques ambition, love of status, and superiority, offering a Christ-shaped vision of agapic love and humble glory. “’And if you received it, why do you boast as if it were not a gift?’ If you received everything you have as a gift and if your existence as the recipient is also a gift, all ground for boasting is gone. Correspondingl…
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Previous version of this episode was sped up. This should be better. Revelation starts heating up with the Four Horsemen, the Seven Seals, and the 144,000. There's probably more to say. I could talk about how funny we are, but that would be vain. I could talk about how funny you are, but that would be pandering. Maybe we could just pretend I had mo…
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Miroslav Volf explores agapic love, creation’s goodness, and God’s grief—an alternative to despair, power, and world rejection. “When a wanted child is born, the immense joy of many parents often renders them mute, but their radiant faces speak of surprised delight: ‘Just look at you! It is so very good that you are here!’ This delight precedes any…
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Picture this: You're cruising in your UFO, and you think you've found a nice, rural, isolated spot to park up at so you can fix you and your Italian homies some pancakes....when an old man shakes his jugs at you. This is the story of Joe Simonton, a Wisconsin plumber and part time chicken farmer, who went from washing the dishes, to having a close …
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Miroslav Volf critiques Nietzsche’s vision of power, love, and suffering—and offers Jesus’s unconditional love as a more excellent way. The idea that competitive and goalless striving to increase one's power is the final Good, does very important work in Nietzsche’s philosophy. For Nietzsche, striving is good. Happiness does not rest in feeling tha…
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Curi-Yaas Convo: Sophie Does Billie In this role-reversal special, Sophie steps into the host seat to turn the mic on me, Billie. From my leap to California and the heartbreak of church rejection to finding radical self-acceptance, I open up about the messy, funny, and transformative moments that shaped my life so far. Expect laughter, a few ADHD t…
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Miroslav Volf confronts Schopenhauer’s pessimism and unquenchable thirst with a vision of love that affirms the world. “Unquenchable thirst makes for ceaseless pain. This befits our nature as objectification of the ceaseless and aimless will at the heart of reality. ... For Schopenhauer, the pleasure of satisfaction are the lights of fireflies in t…
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Lots of people are shedding their mortal coil and leaving behind their legacy across many genres this past week. Tony had to break the news to Linz while recording of Ozzy Osbourne's. The music scene has lost a legend. The duo didn't review any books this past week, but they did both see Superman, which they did a very good spoiler free review of t…
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We spend too much time wondering what's above us, maybe the true wonder has been under our feet the whole time? What if the Earth is hollow and is the home to all kinds of theorised beings? Join Linz and Chris as they dig deep to find the truth beneath their feet...and thoroughly probe some holes...for evidence of a hollow earth. Will we be convinc…
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