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Very Real

Dr. Jenny Bennett & Regina Very Modesto

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Welcome to Very Real. A podcast where 2 friends chat about life, love, anxiety and bath towels. Join hosts Dr. Jenny Bennett and Regina Very Modesto as they do the one thing that 2 middle aged white women are best at: talk incessantly about shit. From politics to parenthood, they strive to understand how to make sense of, and be a positive force for this crazy fucked up world.
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Modesto Reboot is a podcast where we interview people who have ideas about improving Modesto California, either from an inside perspective or people around the world who have ties to this city in the heart of NorCal.
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Jeremy Lee Owens

Jeremy Owens

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Ordained through the universal life church in Modesto California but before that I was ordained by God after seeking God for all of my life and not just white people told me with right but the truth and research study compare contrast in relating all things learned now I have waken
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Roman's World

Roman Guzman

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Roman's World is a podcast featuring new and classic progressive rock from around the world. Plus the very best Celtic and World Music. Roman's World also includes interviews with industry professionals and the most renown musicians. "Like" Roman's Facebook page and join in on contests for free CDs and more. Roman Guzman hosts the morning radio show at The River, KRVR 105.5FM in Modesto California and has been in radio for over 15 years. Roman lives in California's Central Valley, has a wife ...
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Celebrate Recovery Podcast

Big Valley Grace Community Church

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Weekly messages and testimonies from Celebrate Recovery, Big Valley Grace Community Church in Modesto, CA. For more information about our church and what we believe, visit us on the web at www.bigvalleygrace.org.
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Unboxing the Truth

GEORGE CARRILLO

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"To breed humanity, optimism, balance, and love amongst all individual regardless of race, religion, creed, background, sexual orientation, or income; to spread cultural, spiritual, emotional, and intellectual, knowledge, and awareness geared at optimizing the self." The Truth may be harsh at times, but knowing it and learning how to manage it - it can lead to many great things in life. Happiness, Greatness, and Success. Join George and the entire crew to start a new path and work towards yo ...
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Cognitive / Perceptual Reconstruction: APPLIED MINDFULNESS Dr. Henman has spent the past 40+ years in full time practice as a Psychologist, counseling & educating in areas of self-esteem, addictions, relationship dysfunction, depression & anxiety. He is currently in full time practice with Psychological Associates in Modesto, CA as a Therapeutic LifeCoach, author, & lecturer. Dr. Henman developed Cognitive/Perceptual Reconstruction as a integrated Coaching approach to the treatment of Adult ...
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Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire Podcast, Just Curious Media

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Playing With Fire is a gripping podcast hosted by Bryan Spitulski—a former firefighter turned fire investigator—who brings a frontline perspective to the world of fire. From the chaos of first response to the quiet resilience of recovery, Bryan takes listeners deep into the personal and professional realities of firefighting and fire investigation. Through candid conversations with firefighters, paramedics, investigators, scientists, and—most importantly—survivors of some of the most devasta ...
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Stone Cold Paradise

Stone Cold Paradise

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The improvised comedy podcast featuring the fictitiously famous British band “Stone Cold Paradise”. w/ Allyson Phillips, Zach Olsen, Andrew Young, and Ryan Coil. Every week features a new interview with a special guest from the band's history covering 50 years of music. www.stonecoldparadise.com
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Master Shivadurga is the most wonderful practitioner, carrying years of practice in astrology. As he spent his childhood with the gurus and soothsayers, today he knows the nuance of many divination methods. He provides various astrology services related to love, career, black magic, etc.
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TAK Editions Podcast

TAK Editions Podcast

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Conversations with composers and other musicians working in the vibrant new music community of New York City and beyond. Episodes are curated by and often feature members of TAK, an ambitious ensemble that “impresses with the organicity of their sound, their dynamism and virtuosity — and, well, just a dash of IDGAF as they slay the thorniest material like it’s nothing” (WQXR).
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Welcome to Ebenezer Community Alliance Church - ECAC. ECAC is located at Calarian Zamboanga City. Are you bless with this podcast? Help us spread the message of hope to your family, friends, and loves ones. Follow now. Ways on to give offerings and donation: 1. ONLINE BANKING Philippine National Bank (PNB -Climaco Branch) Name: Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary Church Account#: 4153-70001377 2. We are raising funds for upgrading our facilities and equipment for livestreams/podcasts. You ma ...
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Welcome, in this podcast im going to be focusing on tattoos, the tattoo industry, personal perspective, history, how-to, q&a, interviews and more.. Hopefully I can spread a bit of positivity and tell you something you have never heard or help you avoid some unnecessary hurdles in life. Thanks for listening! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bryanbriggs/support
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Beer and Napkins

Beer and Napkins

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Mission is to brew an idea revolution by encouraging conversations, connections, and diverse thinking methods in informal grassroots environment. We will accomplish by: Providing Opportunities for Education and Skill growth Hosting Idea Events and developing Communities of Growth Providing an Idea Platform for Communities and Individuals
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What is it about cars? Why do we love this inanimate object? Danny P on Cars is a new podcast hosted by Danny P, who is a passionate car lover. In this podcast, Danny P interviews guests who he considers to be part of his tribe and shares their stories about their love for cars and car ownership. The podcast is focused on the passionate people and their stories of cars. Whether you're a seasoned car enthusiast or just starting to explore your love for automobiles, Danny P on Cars offers enga ...
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Miriah Brazil, Executive Director of Modesto Family Promise, talks with Linda Scheller about the non-profit's work with area families in need of housing assistance. Family Promise offers eviction prevention, transitional housing, financial literacy classes, resource coordination, and help in securing permanent housing.…
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This is the introduction to the 46-module, 53-hour series called Real Estate Investing Secrets. In this intro: There are no real secrets in life The 46 modules (53 hours) of content included in the course Nothing is difficult or hard… the only actual skill you’ll need for the real estate investing business The most common fears of real estate inves…
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The Washington–Moscow Hotline is one of those Cold War stories that everyone thinks they know, but almost nobody really understands. Ask most people and they will tell you about a red phone, sitting on the president’s desk, ready to ring in the dead of night. The president picks it up, and the voice on the other end is a Soviet premier warning that…
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Senator Alex Padilla this week left open the possibility of a run for California governor during an interview at POLITICO’s “The California Agenda: Sacramento Summit.” Plus, a new poll shows former Rep. Katie Porter leading the race. Marisa and Guy are joined by Politico California Editorial Director Chris Cadelago to discuss the state of the … Con…
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Listen to this and more in-depth storytelling by subscribing to The California Report Magazine podcast. ‘Wired for Connection’: The Science of Kindness, and Why Hope Outweighs Cynicism You may have seen these viral stories on your social media feeds: a frightened shelter dog bonding with their foster; a passerby helping a street vendor by buying al…
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Minor league baseball has a rich history in California, going back more than a century. But minor league baseball is changing. Like other professional sports, it has become a big-money game, attracting owners looking to cash in on rising team values. One Central Valley city is witnessing what that big-money game looks like firsthand, as its longtim…
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This episode starts with a couple of stories that probably only I care about, like the lawsuit over Seattle’s homeless shelter hotels and yet another IT failure that managed to make life harder for the people caught in its web. But then the show turns inward.I take you through the long story of my right shoulder, which goes all the way back to Navy…
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On August 29, 1915, the United States Navy did what no one thought possible. It raised a sunken submarine from 300 feet of water and brought her crew home. The recovery of the USS F-4 was born out of tragedy, but it became a landmark in naval engineering and a testament to the determination of sailors and divers who refused to yield to the sea. The…
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The summer of 1778 found the Revolution at a crossroads. The war had already seen stunning American victories like Saratoga, where British General Burgoyne surrendered his entire army, but it had also seen disasters, retreats, and long winters of misery. Into that mix came a new player, an old enemy of Britain and an unexpected friend to the strugg…
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As President Donald Trump threatens to send armed military troops to American cities beyond Washington D.C. and Los Angeles, critics are raising questions about the racial politics of the president’s deployment. Marisa is joined by Melissa Murray, a law professor at New York University and co-host of the podcast Strict Scrutiny. Check out Political…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom is making national waves as he takes on President Donald Trump -- on social media and, soon, at the ballot box, with an initiative that would redraw congressional districts to give Democrats more seats in the House of Representatives. What does all this mean for the famously ambitious politician? Reporter: Marisa La…
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Washington State just handed a Florida shipyard a contract worth 714 million dollars to build three new hybrid-electric ferries. For the first time in decades, these boats won’t be built here at home, and the ripple effects are already hitting taxpayers, local shipyards, and the reliability of our ferry system.The story is bigger than dollars and s…
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The war was supposed to be over. August 1946 was meant to be a summer of recovery, not another season of graves. But peace is rarely clean, and the world that emerged after World War II was fragile, fractured, and full of sharp edges. In one of those forgotten yet telling moments, five American airmen were killed when their unarmed transport plane …
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In rural Northern California, voters represented by Republican Congressman Doug LaMalfa are bracing for big changes. A proposed congressional map on the November ballot would shift them into a more Democratic-leaning territory. Reporter: Izzy Bloom, KQED Some foreign dissidents in California say they need law enforcement help when the governments t…
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Submariners live for the sea stories, and some are colder than others. On this episode of Patrol Reports, Dave Bowman sat down with Captain Jim Harvey, former commanding officer of USS Queenfish (SSN-651), to revisit a patrol that pushed the limits of technology, seamanship, and nerves: surfacing at the North Pole in August of 1985.…
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Cracker Barrel has long been a roadside favorite, a place for biscuits, rocking chairs, and a slice of nostalgia. But today the chain is at the center of a high-stakes corporate fight. Activist investor Sardar Biglari is challenging Cracker Barrel’s leadership, arguing that the company has wasted money, lost touch with its customers, and needs a dr…
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The summer of 1776 was supposed to be the season when everything changed. On July 4, the delegates in Philadelphia had declared to the world that the thirteen colonies were no longer subjects of King George III, but free and independent states. The ink was barely dry when George Washington found himself staring across New York Harbor at the largest…
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Send us a text Playing With Fire Episode 04: B. Harlan Boll (Eaton Fire - Survivor) Bryan Spitulsk has celebrity publicist, B. Harlan Boll, on the show to share his harrowing account of the Eaton Fire, which burnt down his Altadena home on January 7th, 2025. The Eaton Fire took place in Eaton Canyon in the San Gabriel Mountains. A powerful Santa An…
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By late August 1944, Japanese supply operations in the Philippines were reduced to a dangerous gamble. With deepwater shipping lanes under constant threat from American submarines, the enemy had turned to small intercoastal tankers to shuttle fuel and oil between island bases. These vessels could slip close to shore where larger warships hesitated …
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The Tubbs Fire that struck the North Bay in 2017 shed light on an unseen threat that wildfires pose to clean water supplies; and a civil engineering professor out of Indiana has devised the playbook that utilities rely on to address the contamination. As the redistricting battle heats up between California and Texas, Republican legislators in the G…
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This week on Dave Does History, we dig into one of the most powerful lines in the Declaration of Independence: “a long train of abuses and usurpations.” You have heard it before, but what does it really mean? Jefferson was not just stringing together fancy words, he was deliberately echoing England’s own history. From Charles I losing his head in t…
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Today on Dave Does History, Dave is out, but the show rolls on with Lena Marlowe and Graham Calder in the host chairs. Together, they tackle one of the thorniest questions in American public life: should the National Guard be used to police our cities? Chicago often takes center stage in this debate, with violent crime making national headlines and…
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State Lawmakers have paved the way for Governor Newsom's redistricting plan to go before voters on a November ballot, but not all voters are sold on the idea of taking a partisan approach to draw up California's district map--even if Texas plans to do the same in an attempt to tip the mid-term elections in the GOP's favor. Some worry the move would…
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In August 1958, USS Queenfish (SS-393) was back in San Diego after her WestPac deployment and quickly moved into a maintenance phase. The deck log shows that beginning on August 21 she entered an availability period, and over the following days the crew oversaw the offloading of her torpedoes. This was standard practice before any yard period, both…
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The summer of 1942 in the Pacific was not so much a season as it was a meat grinder. The United States had been reeling since Pearl Harbor, lurching from one setback to another, and only just beginning to claw its way back. Coral Sea in May had been a draw that felt like a moral win. Midway in June was a spectacular success, the sort of thing that …
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In this episode of What the Frock, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod belly up to the breakfast table to dish out a hearty helping of truth behind the Cracker Barrel controversy sweeping social media. Did the CEO really say, “MAGA doesn’t have to eat here”? Spoiler alert—she didn’t. But that didn’t stop the viral outrage machine from firing up the griddle. T…
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The USS Ronquil (SS-396) was a Balao-class submarine, one of the many steel predators the U.S. Navy sent into the Pacific during World War II. She carried the name of a humble spiny-finned fish from the waters of the Pacific Northwest, but her business was far from small. Commissioned on April 22, 1944, under the command of Lieutenant Commander H. …
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