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South Metro Scoop

South Metro Scoop

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The South Metro scoop podcast is a podcast version of the email newsletter that get sent out twice a week to South Metro Minnesota residents. We talk about events that are happening next week as well as interviewing local business owners.
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The My Metro Medicine Podcast

The My Metro Medicine Podcast

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The My Metro Medicine Podcast with Dr. Justin Flinner (Dr. J) explores how Tai Chi, Qigong, and Traditional Chinese Medicine connect to modern healing. Designed for acupuncturists, healthcare providers, bodyworkers, instructors, and wellness professionals, each episode dives into movement as medicine, integrative care, and the future of healing. If you believe medicine should evolve beyond symptom relief, this podcast will inspire your practice and purpose.
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Dallas Metro Podcast

Author: Clay Wallace; Producer: Chris Kraft

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Since 1988, Dallas Metro has reached tens of thousands of at-risk children through their hands on approach to ministry in the inner-city of Dallas. Each week, Clay Wallace, the founder of Dallas Metro, interviews adults who were once children of the ministry, current and former staff and volunteers, and long time friends of Dallas Metro. These incredible stories will challenge you, inspire you, and help change your perspective on what ministry is and what it can be!
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Tap into the stories that the GTA is talking about. Hosted by David Common. If you listen to one Toronto podcast, make it this one. From the team that brings you CBC Radio’s Metro Morning.
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Metro HTX

Metro HTX

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Messages from Metro HTX, a young adults gathering that meets every Tuesday night in Houston, TX. Metro exists to help young adults see the beauty of Jesus and seek to know Him personally. If you're a young adult in the Houston area, join us on Tuesday nights at 7:30 as we gather to worship and study God's Word! Stay connected with Metro on Instagram @Metro_HTX or find more information on MetroHTX.org. Metro HTX Instagram http://instagram.com/Metro_HTX Metro HTX Young Adults Tuesdays @ 7:30pm ...
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Philippine Stock Market Weekly

First Metro Securities and Podcast Network Asia

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This is the Philippine Stock Market Weekly podcast series by FirstMetroSec, where we will be featuring timely and relevant discussions on the Philippine stock market and economy, in the hope of providing investing and trading guidance to Filipinos. Enjoying our episodes? Don't forget to follow the podcast, rate us 5 stars and hit the notification bell. Connect with us through social media with the handle, @firstmetrosec. #YourFutureFirst Website: www.firstmetrosec.com.ph Email: events@firstm ...
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Daily Detroit

Daily Detroit

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What to know and where to go in Metro Detroit! We have conversations that push Detroit forward and share local stories about restaurants, business, development, local government, policy, technology, things to do, transit and more. All in about 22 minutes a day.
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Union and Metro podcast

Union and Metro podcast

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Bands such as Blink 182 ,Agent 51, Sprung Monkey , Unwritten Law started at the San Diego, CA music venue called SOMA . SOMA was an all ages club with a heavy emphasis on local bands.This is where many bands grew up and became national touring bands by starting off on the smaller stage and then growing their audience to get to the main stage and open for national acts as well as headline their own shows . Jerm booked bands and ran the club from November 1989 until 1997 .Jer took over running ...
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ENside Politics

San Antonio Express-News

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A weekly podcast that breaks down how politics works, and often doesn't work, in San Antonio. Metro Editor Greg Jefferson and Express-News reporters question politicians and other newsmakers about what they're up to in our name.
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Metro Milwaukee Home Buyer is a local family owned business. We buy houses in Milwaukee in ‘as is condition’ and promise to close the sale in 2 weeks (sometimes even less). You may be looking to sell your house to avoid a foreclosure, or to unlock equity from probate property - your motive does not matter. We buy probate houses in Milwaukee anywhere in the Metro area, including Glendale, Greenfield, Wauwatosa, West Allis, and Brown Deer. We aren’t real estate agents, but investors. You don’t ...
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thecrossing.church (Audio)

The Crossing Church, Chesterfield, MO

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Audio messages from The Crossing Church in Chesterfield, Missouri, led by Pastor Greg Holder. We are a multi-site church with campuses around the St. Louis metro area. Visit us online at thecrossing.church
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Valley 101

The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

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Whether you're a longtime Arizona resident or a newcomer, chances are there's something you've always wondered about the Valley. From The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com comes Valley 101, a weekly podcast where our journalists find answers to your questions about metro Phoenix and beyond. From silly to serious, you tell us what to investigate. You can submit questions at valley101.azcentral.com or reach us on social media @azcentral. This show is hosted by Bill Goodykootz and produced by ...
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Metro Blueprint

The Brookings Institution

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On Metro Blueprint from the Brookings Institution, Brookings Metro scholars and their guests discuss ideas and actions to create more prosperous, just, and resilient communities in America.
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Welcome to Metro Detroit Birth Stories, a podcast celebrating the strength, wisdom, and beauty of birth—one story at a time. I’m Exie, a birth doula and childbirth educator with years of experience guiding families through pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. In this space, you’ll hear real, powerful birth stories from Metro Detroit and beyond, along with thoughtful conversations on the journey into parenthood. Whether you're expecting, a birth worker, or someone who loves the magic of birth, y ...
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"It's a God Deal." Anyone who knows Ronnie Worsham has heard him say this countless times. After being in ministry and leading in churches for decades, how does someone like Ronnie continue to see God at work in our world, and give him credit every chance he gets? Join hosts William Royal and John Von Runnen as they ask Ronnie questions about following Jesus in ministry, work, family, and the ups and downs of life.
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We are shining a spotlight on people making a difference in their communities, industries, and organizations. These conversations range from community leaders to policymakers to everyday folks doing extraordinary things to make this world a brighter place to live. USSFCU Spotlight Podcast is presented by the United States Senate Federal Credit Union.
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Christmas isn't always calm or bright—and neither was the first Christmas. Jesus was born into chaos, darkness, and uncertainty, yet His arrival brought true light because God came near. This message reminds us that lasting hope isn't found in what the world offers, but in staying connected to Jesus, the light that overcomes the darkness.…
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In this episode of The My Metro Medicine Podcast, Dr. Justin Flinner explores what it truly means to honor one’s teachers in Tai Chi, Qigong, acupuncture, and the healing arts. Beyond titles and proximity, honoring lineage is about integrity, responsibility, and the courage to step forward and carry the medicine into modern practice. This thoughtfu…
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Ken discusses his unique career transition from recruiting software engineers in Silicon Valley to building custom closets in Minnesota after a period of unemployment. Ken explains the significant impacts on his recruitment business due to COVID-19 and subsequent economic shifts, which led him to temporarily close his recruitment shop in 2022 and u…
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In this week’s Dallas Metro conversation, we look at what it really means to put Christ first as we head into Christmas. Clay sits down with Abner, a 16-year-old student from Oak Cliff who shares how a simple invitation from a friend changed the direction of his life. Abner talks about growing up in a Christian home, finding community at Dallas Met…
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In this episode, we explore how to sell a fire-damaged house, covering repairs, insurance claims, and transparency with buyers. If you need to sell your Milwaukee house fast, Metro Milwaukee Home Buyer offers cash for homes. There are no repairs or waiting involved. Tune in to learn more and visit https://metromilwaukeehomebuyer.com/for a cash offe…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week’s Witness History episodes from the BBC World Service. We learn about how Play-Doh evolved from a cleaning product to a childhood favourite and the creation of one of the best-selling board games of all time, Catan. Our guest is the editor of Toy World Magazine, Caroline Tonks, who takes us through the …
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Join us as we celebrate the miracle of Christ’s birth, the significance of biblical names and titles, and an invitation to experience what only Jesus can offer. We’ll trace ancient prophecies from Isaiah and the wonder of God dwelling among us. As we reflect on what we long for the most this season, we’ll see that the invitation that Jesus offers s…
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Dave & TJ discuss their favorite Christmas movies, break down "Christmas Vacation," and get your input on best Christmas movies. Hollywood Reporter Kristyn Burt weighs in. Bridge Lambert, President of the WV Retailers Association, talks about the holiday shopping season. Steven Allen Adams, of Ogden Newspapers, and Brad McElhinny drop by to talk ne…
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Join the FirstMetroSec Business Development team, Monneth Pangatungan together with Mr. Noel Tordesillas, Senior Vice President of ATR FAMI as they discuss an important shift in mindset. In this episode, they shared insights on: • Nature of "Items" vs. The Enduring Power of Investments • Practical Ways to Give Financial Seeds • Cultivating Financia…
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District 6 Councilman Ric Galvan talks with City Hall reporter Molly Smith and host Greg Jefferson about last Thursday's nailbiter - City Council's 6-5 vote to change the city election calendar - as well as Galvan's efforts to potentially regulate data centers and eliminate fares for VIA buses. Suggested reading: San Antonio moves elections from Ma…
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Today's episode is all about Detroit sandwich culture, community, and the power of sharing good food with good people. I'm joined in studio by Carlos Parisi, the mind behind Sandwich Week, for a wide-ranging conversation on where to find great sandwiches across the region – and how those places help you make real-life connections, not just grab lun…
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For most of the country, Christmas time means snow. And it took host Bill Goodykoontz a while to adjust to a warm holiday season. But then Corona came along. And not how you're thinking. This week, we wish you a happy holidays and share a special memory that helped Bill grow accustomed to his new winter weather. Submit your question⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ab…
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Max Pearson presents a collection of the week's Witness History interviews from the BBC World Service. We learn about how a Norwegian businessman brought salmon sushi to Japan in the 1980s. Our guest is cookbook author Nancy Singleton Hachisu, who tells us more about the history of sushi in Japan and around the world. We hear about the first opera …
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Jer and Devon cue up our annual mild, hot, and spicy predictions for Detroit, Metro Detroit and Michigan things in 2026! From fun, to development, to automotive, to transit, to politics - we cover all of the bases. If you've got your own predictions (or agree or disagree with ours!) let us know. It's one of our must-listen local podcast episodes of…
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Partnerships beat projects—every time. Eddie Zuniga, co-founder of People Not Projects and The Golden Circle, shares how immigrant grit, business acumen, and political proximity can turn relationships into outcomes. From local to national connections, this conversation breaks down how curated rooms, vetted members, and follow-through create real wi…
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Today's Hosts: Tim Anderson, April Christian & Eddie Villanueva In this candid episode, our host kicks off by sharing their own bold “hot takes” on a wide range of topics from personal finance philosophies to boundary-setting. The conversations then shift to exploring unpopular hot takes from across the web and beyond, diving into contentious views…
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The Former Swim Coach Is Still Coaching, But Now As A Pediatric Dentist A former Delco swim coach trading circuit boards for baby molars is not the origin story you hear every day, and that’s exactly why this conversation stands out. Good Neighbor Podcast Delco host Bob Blaisse sits down with Dr. Rich Clark, the pediatric dentist behind Mighty Bite…
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Soccer in Detroit is about more than just a game — it's a tool for community building and civic engagement. In this episode, Maxwell Murray joins Fletcher and Jer to share how the Urban Football League and Detroit City FC are using "the beautiful game" to reclaim urban spaces and help people feel a connection to something bigger than themself. Maxw…
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Amelia Knisley, from WV Watch, breaks down the governor's proposal to bring foster kids placed outside the state back to WV. Fairmont State Political Science Professor Greg Noone discusses military operations in the Caribbean. State Senate Candidate John Williams joins the show. Plus, Chris Lawrence stops by to detail the low buck harvest.…
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Gov. Greg Abbott gets the last word on San Antonio's Pride rainbow crosswalk on North Main, and Thursday's City Council vote on moving municipal elections is shaping up to be a test of Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones' strength -- or a measure of her weakness. City Hall reporters Megan Rodriguez and Molly Smith and host Greg Jefferson discuss. Suggested read…
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Michigan's auto industry is still a global leader, but Glenn Stevens of MICHAUTO argues in this episode that "innovate or be left behind" is no longer a slogan — it's the stakes of the moment for the state's economy. Glenn walks through the forces reshaping the industry — rapid technology shifts like automation, AI, and EVs, fierce global competiti…
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Brad McElhinny discusses Monday's interview with Shelley Moore Capito. Fox News' Tonya Powers has the latest on the Rob Reiner murder investigation. Erica Peterson, from Mountain State Spotlight, talks about her in-depth piece focused on the foster care system. Plus, Marshall VP Toney Stroud explains the IDEA District. Dave Allen stops by and is pe…
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State House Speaker Matt Hall's move to cancel $645 million in already-approved state funding is the political equivalent of a rug pull, and it has real consequences for projects and people across Michigan. This episode digs into what happened, why it matters, and what comes next for cities, nonprofits, and everyday Michiganders. This wasn't theore…
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This week on The Metro, Rev. Jeff Ivins brings you the sounds of the 80s with: Olivia Newton-John, Bow Wow Wow, Bronski Beat, Kate Pierson, Peter Gabriel, Annie Lennox, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Violent Femmes, Adam & The Ants, David Byrne/Ghost Train Orchestra, Heaven 17, Greg Kihn, Gary Numan, and finishing off with Martika.…
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