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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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Real Estate Jerky

Big Hangry Media, LLC

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"Real Estate Jerky" is a dynamic radio show airing on Powertalk 1360 KFIV every Saturday at noon and Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Hosted by Ed Parcaut, MBA, veteran, and president of Lending for Living, alongside RE/MAX Executive Realtor Mike Kelly, the show offers expert insights and real-world advice on navigating the real estate market. Whether you're an investor, first-time homebuyer, or seeking the latest benefits information, "Real Estate Jerky" provides actionable advice and engaging discussi ...
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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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Podcast by What's up my boiii! Its Monday night and since sports are coming back I had to, I just had to have the homie Beto Duran a boardcaster for Golden boy promotions and CBS. You know how it goes down at the GPS studio shit got weird right off the bat!! I let you in on how I use to make money highschool. Scandalous shit homie! Beto talks about how it was growing up in the hood and avoiding trouble. Stay tune till the end Beto talks about announcing the Canelo knock out and how it effect ...
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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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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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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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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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Join hosts Ed Parcaut (President of Lending for Living) and Mike Kelly (RE/MAX Executive Realtor) for another insightful episode where real estate meets real life in Modesto and beyond. This week, they dive into inventory trends across the country and locally in Stanislaus County, uncover what rising property taxes mean for homebuyers in hotspots l…
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🎙️ In this episode of The George Perez Stories, George sits down with Central Valley legend Manny Maldonado — with producer Johnny Roque behind the boards. They dive into Manny's journey from doing comedy in Modesto to making his mark in the Los Angeles comedy scene, and what it's really like grinding from small town stages to big city spotlights. …
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There was a time when history was not written—it was spoken. Passed from elder to child, rabbi to disciple, warrior to scribe. It pulsed with breath, gesture, tone, and rhythm. But somewhere along the road to modernity, history put down the mic and picked up a pen. In this week’s episode of Dave Does History, we explore the great divide between ora…
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In this episode of the George Perez Stories comedy podcast, host George Perez and producer Johnny Roque sit down with legendary Filipino-American comedian Edwin San Juan for a hilarious and raw conversation about life in stand-up comedy, Chicano culture, and the wild side of life on the road. This episode dives deep into the roots of Chicano comedy…
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This week on *Dave Does History*, we bring you the astonishing story of Nellie Bly—the fearless reporter who exposed cruelty inside an asylum, circled the globe faster than Phileas Fogg, and redefined what women could do in journalism. Born Elizabeth Jane Cochran, Bly smashed through 19th-century expectations with a pen, a passport, and relentless …
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In this week’s message, we explore Miracle #28, where Jesus sends Peter to find money for the temple tax—miraculously placed in the mouth of a fish. This powerful account (Matthew 17:24–27) teaches us about God's divine provision, the importance of obedience, and honoring legitimate earthly authority—even when we are free in Christ. Jesus, though e…
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Jesus heals with compassion and power—yet each miracle carries a deeper question: How big is your faith? This message highlights: A two-step healing of a blind man in Bethsaida A man born blind who receives sight after obeying Jesus’ command A tormented boy set free as his father cries out for help Jesus makes it clear—faith, even as small as a mus…
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Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey. Crowds wave palm branches and cry out “Hosanna!”—recognizing the arrival of the promised King. Every movement fulfills prophecy. Every word points to divine purpose. This Palm Sunday message draws attention to: The significance of the palm branches and shouts of praise The symbolism of Jesus riding a donke…
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🎙 POWERFUL FAITH UNLOCKS HEAVEN'S MIRACLES. In this stirring message from Pastor Verna DeHart, discover how a desperate Gentile woman’s humble, faith-filled reply moved the heart of Jesus—and unlocked miraculous healing for her daughter. In “Good Answer!”, part 15 of The Miracles of Jesus series, Pastor Verna explores three incredible miracles in M…
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It began on a spring day in Beijing, May 4th, 1919. More than three thousand students from thirteen universities gathered in Tiananmen Square, not to celebrate or observe a holiday, but to protest. They were angry, frustrated, and determined. Their government had failed them, their nation had been betrayed, and they were not going to remain silent.…
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Golda Meir was not born into power. She was born into pogroms. On May 3, 1898, in Kiev, within the crumbling Russian Empire, a little Jewish girl named Golda Mabovitch entered the world with history already pressing against her door. Her earliest memory, as she would later recount, was watching her father hammer boards across the entrance of their …
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we follow Stonewall Jackson into the shadows of Chancellorsville on May 2, 1863—the day the thunder rolled through the Wilderness. With audacity that bordered on reckless, Jackson launched one of the most daring flank attacks in American military history, shattering the Union right and changing the tide of th…
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In the dim light of the eastern horizon, on what tradition holds as April 24, 1183 BCE, the city of Troy, proud and impregnable for a decade, finally succumbed to the cleverest of tricks and the fiercest of wrath. Flames licked the sky. Statues crumbled. The gods, once patrons of heroes and city alike, now watched in silence as the once-glorious ci…
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The morning of May 1, 1863, broke over the tangled thickets of Virginia’s Wilderness with the kind of deceptive peace that war often wraps itself in. The sun rose, the birds sang, and thousands of men stirred in the dew-drenched underbrush, tightening their belts, adjusting gear, preparing for something that none of them could yet name. At a brick …
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we explore the boldest land deal in American history—the Louisiana Purchase. Signed on April 30, 1803, this momentous decision doubled the size of the young republic, redrew the map, and set the United States on a course for continental dominance. But it was more than a bargain—it was a gamble filled with pol…
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When we talk about the American Revolution, it is easy to get lost in a tangle of causes: taxes, representation, gun rights, even modern revisionist theories. But what if the real cause was something simpler — and far deeper? What if the Revolution was born of an idea so profound that it shaped not only 1776, but still echoes through our lives toda…
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Welcome to another episode of Real Estate Jerky with host Ed Parcaut, MBA, veteran, and president of Lending for Living, and co-host Mike Kelly, active Realtor with Re/Max Executive. This week, Ed and Mike reconnect after some time away, diving into adventures from Ed’s recent trips to Utah’s national parks and Vegas. They share easy banter about h…
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James Monroe’s name today stirs little beyond a few dusty mentions in schoolbooks, a Doctrine vaguely remembered, and a presidency draped in the soft mist of the so-called Era of Good Feelings. Yet behind that fading silhouette stands a man forged in blood, battered by war, and tempered by a hard love for a fragile, hungry young nation. Monroe was …
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In the spring of 1805, on a dusty strip of Libyan coastline, a small band of Americans, mercenaries, and one exiled prince marched into the pages of history. Their objective was a fortified town called Derna, perched between the Mediterranean Sea and the desert, ruled by a Bashaw named Yusuf Karamanli. What happened there gave the United States its…
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This week on What The Frock?, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod take a no-holds-barred swing at the madness of the week! From the myth of the Pope Hammer to Trump’s controversial blue suit, from Washington State’s political implosion to a college sperm race you just cannot un-hear, the guys call it like it is — with humor, skepticism, and a healthy dose of …
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There are names in American naval history that echo like cannon fire across the centuries. John Paul Jones. David Farragut. Chester Nimitz. But before them all, before the Navy had steel hulls and nuclear reactors, before the Stars and Stripes flew over a single commissioned warship, there was Esek Hopkins. For a brief and storm-tossed moment, he w…
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we journey back to April 25, 404 BCE—the day the mighty city of Athens fell and the Peloponnesian War came to a crushing end. After nearly thirty years of conflict, starvation, and political chaos, Sparta stood triumphant and Athens bowed to a brutal new order. We will explore the final moves of the war, the …
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we mark the birthday of James Buchanan—America’s only bachelor president and, many say, its most ineffectual. Born April 23, 1791, Buchanan entered office with unmatched experience and left it as the nation shattered into civil war. What went wrong? Was he a victim of circumstance or a man who mistook inactio…
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Pope Francis has died, and the world now turns its eyes to the smoke above the Sistine Chapel. In this episode of *Dave Does History*, Dave Bowman joins Bill Mick to break down the ancient—and often misunderstood—process of the papal conclave. From medieval roof removals to modern-day power plays, Dave explores the rituals, rules, and raw politics …
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Today on *Dave Does History*, we journey back to the sacred soil of the Palatine Hill for the story that launched an empire. From the flames of Troy to the she-wolf’s lair on the banks of the Tiber, discover how Aeneas, Romulus, and Remus forged the foundations of Rome—not just as myth, but as history, taught and believed by the American Founding F…
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In this week's episode of *What The Frock?*, Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod set their sights on Hungary—yes, the land of goulash, Rubik’s Cubes, and oddly aggressive water polo. Discover why two-thirds of Hungarians are podcast addicts, why paprika is practically a religion, and why clinking beer glasses might start a diplomatic incident. With classic ba…
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we dive into the fiery moment that launched America onto the global stage—the 1898 declaration of war against Spain. From the mysterious explosion of the USS *Maine* to the explosive headlines of Hearst and Pulitzer, we explore how media, politics, and patriotism collided to send the United States into war. W…
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we travel back to April 19, 1775, and the misty morning on Lexington Green where the first shots of the American Revolution were fired. But we are not just talking about battles—we are talking about people. Join Dave as he shares the story of Ebenezer Bowman, a seventeen-year-old Minute Man who stood his grou…
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On this episode of Dave Does History, we salute one of America’s greatest unsung heroes—Joe Foss. From dust-choked South Dakota fields to the war-torn skies over Guadalcanal, Foss became a WWII flying ace, Medal of Honor recipient, governor, football commissioner, and NRA president. His story is not just about dogfights and medals—it is about grit,…
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we journey to the windswept heights of Masada, where nearly two thousand years ago, Jewish rebels made their final, fateful stand against the Roman Empire. Was it mass suicide, martyrdom, or myth? Host Dave unpacks the powerful story passed down from Josephus, explores the archaeological evidence, and examine…
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In 1561, the skies over Nuremberg erupted in what witnesses described as a celestial battle—spheres, rods, crosses, and a massive black spear appeared above the city at dawn. Was it divine warning, extraterrestrial war, or misunderstood natural phenomenon? This week on *Dave Does History*, we explore Hans Glaser’s famous broadsheet, the Reformation…
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Washington's gone bonkers, folks—Rabbi Dave and Friar Rod are back to unpack the madness! In this episode of What the Frock?, the duo tackles Washington State’s bizarre new tax on dating apps (yes, they’re taxing “thingy”), the philosophical tug-of-war between divine will and prayer, and why you should never cook a steak in the office microwave. Pl…
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On this episode of *Dave Does History*, we confront one of the darkest and most overlooked chapters of Reconstruction—the Colfax Massacre of 1873. Over a hundred Black men were killed defending their right to vote and hold office in a small Louisiana parish. Their killers walked free. We dig into the political chaos, the brutal events of Easter Sun…
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In this episode of *Dave Does History*, we fire up the rockets and revisit one of the boldest gambles in American spaceflight: the launch of Space Shuttle Columbia on STS-1 in April 1981. This was not a test run—it was the first flight of a brand-new spacecraft with astronauts aboard. We will meet Commander John Young and Pilot Robert Crippen, unpa…
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LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE! Join hosts George Perez and special guest comedian G-Money, along with co-host 3 Plates Tommy and producer Johnny Roque, on this hilarious comedy podcast! They'll dish out laughs, catch up on old times, and take live calls - including a fiery beef with Joan from Arizona! Plus, get an exclusive peek into G-Money's come…
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