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Relief can change your circumstances, but a revelation can change your life! Each week Sean and Christa share authentic insights, spiritual truths and real life stories that will equip you to deepen your connection with God. If you want to awaken a passion, tap into fresh inspiration or grow in clarity this is the podcast for you!
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girl with vision with host Debbie Merrick. Debbie is a multi-faceted girl who at the age of 49 has been in multiple careers including a designer, creator of an award winning furniture boutique in Scottsdale and now owner of a digital marketing company Internet Cocktail. Now telling other amazing people’s stories. Artistic entrepreneurs. She overcame her childhood trauma of having cataracts which included multiple surgeries by the age of 8 as well as handling bullying/rejection by tapping int ...
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At What Had Happened I'll be examining lesser known true crime stories. Don't forget to spread the word and join the What Had Happened: A True Crime Podcast family on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/What-Had-Happened-A-True-Crime-Podcast-182561450126558 Twitter@whathadhappe5 IG/whathadhappenedtcpc
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Rob Bartlett, star of stage and screen, best known from his years as a writer of genius comic characters on the Imus in the Morning program, is back with The Rob Bartlett Radio Comedy Hour, every Saturday Night at 10 PM on 77WABC… and then, immediately afterward, available as a podcast on the OG Podcast Network. A unique hybrid of Classic Radio Comedy Shows, Late-Night Talk Shows and Saturday Night Live. In fact, Andrew Smith, former Head Writer of SNL, is on board with Rob, writing and perf ...
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An unofficial Outlander podcast brought to you by two of Wilmington's finest, David Berry aka Lord John Grey and Tim Downie aka Governor Tryon. Every week we shall be leaping like salmon into the crazy and wonderful world of Outlander, plunging beneath the depths and leaving no stone unturned to unearth the hidden gems we all want to hear! All views and opinions expressed on the show are our own and have no affiliation with the series of books written by Diana Gabaldon, or the Sony/Starz tel ...
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In a world full of noise, trends, and constant change… real leadership isn’t just about charisma anymore...it’s about clarity. This week on the podcast, we’re asking the hard questions: How do leaders rise above the noise and lead with true insight? What does it mean to lead with intuition, foresight, and discernment in a culture addicted to the mo…
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"Yo, let’s keep it real—Culture’s loud right now. Everybody’s got something to say, something to sell, some vibe to push. Culture is one of the most powerful discipleship tools in the world. Music, media, education, fashion, politics, and art are forming worldviews every day... But where are the Kingdom voices? Where are the believers who ain’t jus…
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In a world spinning with cultural chaos—where identity is blurred, truth is twisted, and justice is rebranded—revivalists don’t play it safe. They break the silence the Church has too often kept, stepping into the fire with unapologetic truth and prophetic grit. While society battles mental breakdowns, economic collapse, war, and division, revivals…
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The Penn Relays is the biggest and most historical track and field meet in America and, founded in 1895, one of the longest-running sporting events in the country and the world. Every year over the last Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in April, track fans from across the country and around the world descend on Philadelphia to witness some of the bes…
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April 18, 2025. NEW YORK - Peter Walsh passed away today at 1pm Eastern time. He was a saloon keeper, a musician, a poet, an entrepreneur, an employer, a father, a husband and a friend. But mostly, he was joy wrapped up in a human-shaped package. He was known to us as a track fan and one of the owners of Coogan's Bar just up the street from The Arm…
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In Christianity, the altar holds deep significance for both symbolic and practical reasons. For many Christians, it is seen as a place where God’s presence dwells in a special way, especially during worship and reverent moments. Historically, altars in the Bible were used as places to offer sacrifices to God. Today, the altar also symbolizes the sa…
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There has been a rise in Christian "TMZ-like ministries" that focus on exposing the latest controversies surrounding ministers and ministries that have erred. It has become increasingly popular for ministries to blast rather than build Today, the news and entertainment industries thrive on controversy and outrage, often fueling division. Additional…
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In the vast landscape of life, every believer is assigned a spiritual territory by God—an area of influence, authority, and responsibility uniquely given to them. This territory encompasses your personal life, family, community, and beyond. However, the process of taking over, defending, expanding, and flourishing within this God-ordained territory…
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A very special, very live, one off edition of the hit podcast but this time live and unleashed amongst the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina! We get to ask all your favourite Outlander questions back to you, the amazing Outlander fans. What's the strangest present David has received? Who's the prankster of the fandom? How long till breakfast? …
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It's a NEW YEAR and there's grace to hear afresh from the Spirit of God. Prophetic words are not just a luxury, but a necessity. Just as communication is vital in human relationships, hearing God's voice strengthens the bond between a believer and the Creator. Hearing God's voice provides clarity and direction in life. It helps believers make decis…
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A new year, a new episode, and a new season, which we are kicking off in Grand Style with a GREAT guest, one of the single funniest people on the planet. He possesses wisdom, kindness, and an encyclopedic knowledge of all things funny, whether they be film, TV, or stand-up, and is prone to drop quotes from any of the above in casual conversation as…
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In Christianity, taking risks is important because it helps build trust with God, and it's a way to show faith in God's grace. Risk activates faith, which is more than just a feeling. It's a way of telling doubt and emotions that you trust God enough to take action. Additionally, Risk is a skill that can be learned, strengthened, and grown. Yet, Ri…
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The PROPHETIC WORD of the Lord is a powerful and transformative aspect of spiritual life that holds great significance for humanity. It provides divine guidance in both personal and collective circumstances. It illuminates God’s will, helping individuals and corporate communities navigate challenges, make decisions, and align their actions with His…
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A prophetic perspective is important because it provides a God-centered lens to view your current situations, offering insight into potential future outcomes and guiding individuals toward aligning their lives with God's will, often by highlighting areas of needed change or encouraging faithfulness to God's plan, even when challenges arise; essenti…
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"Achieving a Christian spiritual corporate breakthrough—whether for a church, ministry, or business—requires a blend of spiritual, practical, and community-driven efforts. Additionally, revival or a "Spiritual Breakthrough," whether spiritual, cultural, or personal, often involves people coming together with a shared purpose or goal. This mirrors t…
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"Ever wonder why You are left here in this world as a Christian? Is it to worship God? Is it to be like Christ? Yes would be the right answer to these questions but the reality is that God could take us to heaven immediately after we are saved and we’ll do these things perfectly there. We’ll be fully like Christ and worship God perfectly. But there…
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Many crime dramas focus on a star witness being "intimidated" by some Mob types to prevent them from testifying in a way that would close the case against them. In our modern culture, Hell fights our witness of Christ to keep us from presenting the case of Christ. When the church gets her bold witness on, historic outbreaks have occured drawing the…
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Think about the cringe factor that comes with the word "proselytize." It carries the same stigma as the word "evangelize." Evangelism is often viewed as intrusive, coercive, and crass. As a result, sharing your faith becomes a scary prospect. When choosing between being accepted by others and sharing the good news, too often Christians choose silen…
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Going to a church is easy; staying with a church is difficult. Trouble in the church is one of the most painful experiences a person can have, and the complicated nature of these situations makes them hard to navigate. Maybe you have seen a Christian mentor fall. You might have witnessed the collapse of a ministry due to unnecessary drama. You migh…
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The problem is, in this modern world, we've become so addicted to ease and comfort that we've got a culture that has created "exit strategy" saints... As humans we tend to think of any negative circumstance or painful situation as punitive. It is part of our nature to view these times with a “why me?” or “what’s the quickest way to end it” mindset.…
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BONUS! From the 'Five Favorite Funny Films' Podcast! The Robio welcomes TWO Special Guests, one, an old friend with whom he started out doing comedy at Richard M. Dixon's White House Inn back in 1978, and the other, a VERY funny comedian and comic character actor; both hosts of 'The Big Bad Broadcast', (available wherever you got this particular po…
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While many are aware of the instrumentality and influence of Social Media, few pay attention to the seduction of this ubiquitous form of communication. Many mental health experts have warned of its downside potential, while the adverse effects are seen all around us. Social Media is amoral, it is neither moral nor immoral...meaning it just depends …
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Our special guest this week is Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Producer, Recording Artist, Teacher, Columnist, and Indy Pop Legend Mark Bacino. His music looms large in the Soundtrack of the Life of Robio. His Five Fave Funny Films choices are...well, choice, and they also chat about many related and unrelated things, not the least of which is how mo…
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Many are harboring an unusual sense that God is going to do something seismic very soon. Many believers are sensing a "perfect storm" is coming... A perfect storm is not a film or the book, but it is a rare combination of circumstances that aggravate a situation drastically and dynamically. A perfect storm is a scenario where there is a tipping poi…
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This past June, the world lost a great talent, one of our most favorite guests on the Five Favorite Funny Films Podcast, comedian, actor, and ‘Truly Charming Guy,’ Mr. Hiram Kasten. In honor of the Celebration of his Life that was held in L.A. on Sunday, August 18th, and with enormous gratitude to his wife Diana for the incredibly dedicated, selfle…
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From the opening of the Olympic Ceremonies to the Internet to the mindset of Modern Culture...mockery seems to be in fashion and has a seat at the table of mainstream society. Mockery has been around throughout human history, but in recent times it seems to have become increasingly common to mock personalities, authority figures, morality—and even …
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Historically there have been harbinger signs that a civilization will break towards one of two destinies. All of our indicators as a nation point to the fact that we are in a make or break juncture as a people. Of the choices, only one is favorable and only one is optional for God's agents of transformation....It looks bleak, but the meek shall inh…
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Alex Cuesta and Dave Hyatt are first and foremost, fans. They’ve been athletes themselves. And coaches. They’re teachers and friends. But maybe more than anything, they’re fans. They love track & field and cross country. And that is what inspired them to start the Running in Ovals podcast dedicated to the sport, the practitioners of the sport, fans…
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Today, we're talking about helping people. Specifically in their careers. What we've landed on is that sometimes, maybe more than sometimes, old school makes all the difference. I've known Chris Miller for - sheesh - more than the last two decades. I got to know him when he was placing me for some creative jobs. He's recently - that is over the pas…
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Few things strike fear in the hearts of students as much as tests, especially when knowing they will determine their future. Test anxiety aside, quizzes and tests can help people apprehend a subject matter or key principles. Spiritual tests are important for multiple reasons, as they play a significant role in personal growth, self-awareness, spiri…
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Dave Armstrong is an entrepreneur, a retired Lt. Col. in the US Marine Corps, board member of the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, and host and creator of the Moments in Leadership podcast where he talks every episode with highly accomplished career military people about their experiences in leadership, with other leaders, good and bad. Some of wh…
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We live in a day where there is a great cry for coaches, consultants, advisors, trainers, and mentors. So many people feel either ill-equipped or under-trained in areas where they want tangible growth. This is no different in the Church and amongst an emerging generation of God-summoned believers. Mentorship from Heaven's perspective is a relationa…
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From Twitter (aka 'X') tirades and road rage to mall meltdowns to church clapbacks and family feuds, the world seems angrier than ever. Anything can be divisive these days...It seems like our culture right now is kind of getting addicted to divisiveness...It's become part of our collective identity. It's been said that, "Anger is an emotional state…
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Prayer is considered the backbone of any revival. It is through prayer that individuals and communities launch into a deeper connection with God, repent for their shortcomings, and ask for spiritual renewal. This catalytic seeking often precedes and sparks revival. Historical examples, such as the First and Second Great Awakenings, the Welsh Reviva…
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The prevalence of insecurities today is a complex topic influenced by various factors including societal norms, cultural expectations, individual experiences, and technological advancements. Statistics bear witness that insecurities are widespread and can affect people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. Insecurities can manifest in different fo…
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Dan Lievens is a serial entrepreneur in the purest sense. Founder of 12 different businesses including ShareOne and supporter of many, many others working to birth their own brands and businesses into the world, Dan operates under a singular theme - that if each of us is somehow able to share one fundamental, transformative story of our lives, what…
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Vulnerability is our Superpower...In our culture today, vulnerability and authenticity are regarded as VALUED attributes. I think they are considered such because they are rarely found. Being vulnerable is both freeing and terrifying. Freeing in that you no longer carry the emotions of whatever is going on by yourself, but terrifying because it’s p…
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How many people say they believe but then hide their faith from certain areas of, people in, or times during their life? You may read your Bible, but you don’t express your faith in school or work, because you don’t want to be known as the “Jesus freak”. You pray, but there are certain people in your life, who you don’t ever mention Jesus to becaus…
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I met Charley Huldal on my first trip to St. Andrews. With my dad. We played golf. We sipped whisky. And Charley and his wife, Ray, welcomed us home. And for that, we, I will be forever grateful. We stayed in their B&B, Cleveden House, and before we knew it, our once-in-a-lifetime trip became a regular visit with friends. ★ Support this podcast on …
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Wickedness is gradually becoming a regular thing in our society, so the art of controlling people against their will through witchcraft is also on the increase. Witchcraft is one of the devices in the dark world that the devil empowers to carry out his mission of directing dark forces against God's creation. In this episode of Keep It 100 podcast, …
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From the book of Genesis onward, Satan has been on a mission to restrain women from fulfilling her destiny as a co-heir and co-laborer with Christ. Yes, she is different and unique, yet in Christ, she is qualified to rise up and boldly release the authority of Heaven on earth. It’s only when this mandate is fully restored and its expression is enco…
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In today's modern culture communication is indispensable for cultivating connection, exchanging information, promoting cultural exchange, facilitating collaboration, maintaining social cohesion, influencing change, adapting to new realities, and fostering personal and relational intercommunication. It is the foundation upon which modern societies, …
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Why Yellow Matters is about communicating. Writing. Deciding. Understanding. Thinking things. Deciding things. Writing things. It is about brevity and balance. Cleverness and chaos and clarity. The hard things and the great things and opening yourself up to the zone. But most simply, it’s about taking the time to ask why. It is about how important …
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As Humans, we gravitate toward the beautiful, and we find all kinds of ways to enjoy, create, and even market beauty. Take a look at magazine covers, popular Instagram accounts, travel blogs, art exhibits and performances, craft websites, or famous tourist spots around the world, and you are likely to find one thing in common: beauty. The fashion a…
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