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Chew on this: Where we practice Theology as a Community, in the reality of our messy lives.
Maranatha Assembly of God: Wednesday Service: Pastor Orleen
This discussion comes from our Wednesday Night Church, the Pastoral Preaching notes, and the live large group discussion these notes prompted. Something we like to call : A Community Based Learning Experience
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This is a fun show hosted by two brothers and a friend talking about motorcycle trips, motorcycle roads, Rallies, Stories, Bikes, Engines and whatever else happens to sneak in there. Enjoy a funny lighthearted conversation and hear some wild stories. You may find your next motorcycle adventure on this show. With over 100,000 miles on the road, there are plenty of stories and tips, it's time for the wheels up podcast. Enjoy!
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton provides expert insights on current events in the federal community. Read more interviews to keep up with daily news and analysis that affect the federal workforce. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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Sponsored by Pandora’s European Motorsports in Chattanooga, TN, "Throttle Stop" is the go to for tips and stories on two wheels. Hosted by Matt, Justin, and Jeff, “Throttle Stop” dives deep into everything that makes riding great. These guys aren’t just reading specs off a sheet; they’re real riders who live and breathe motorcycles. Whether they’re breaking down the latest Ducati that’s got everyone buzzing, or talking about the precision of a BMW, you can tell they’ve been there, done that, ...
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Dr John Smith is the founder of Concern Australia and the founding President of God’s Squad Christian Motorcycle Club of 35 years. He is an author, a social anthropologist, a business speaker, a teacher and lecturer, a biker, a defender of the poor and marginalised, a lover of blues music, a gifted evangelist, an elder of the radical discipleship movement, and a prominent social commentator. He is as much at home talking to business leaders, academics, church leaders, politicians and the med ...
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Welcome to the Dealership Fixit Podcast, a show dedicated to power sports dealership professionals! In today's ever-evolving market, staying ahead of the game is vital. We invite you to subscribe to our podcast and gain access to the secrets of success in the motorcycle and ATV dealership life. In each episode, we dive into the challenges and opportunities each power sports dealership faces today. Our expert insights from various industry leaders, seasoned professionals, and innovative think ...
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Aaron Q. Seibert having 3 Combat tours now serves as a Wounded Warrior Liaison, Vice President of the Warrior Built Foundation and heads the West Coast offices of the PTSD Foundation of America providing Peer-to-Peer PTSD Discussion. Aaron is a Keynote speaker for multiple Military, Civilian and non-profit organizations in supporting the needs of our Combat Veterans and educating the public. Bringing his experiences and expertise to the Public he has launched “Combat Vet Vision”, An on-deman ...
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Saw Law Group LLP's podcast is a full service corporate law firm in Los Angeles. Saw Law Group LLP is here to help all clients who are facing the problems related to intellectual property, personal injury, and employment law services in Los Angeles, California.
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At BNG Legal Group you are not just another client. We provide personalized service to each and every client. This means being able to speak to your attorney directly, being kept up to date with your case, and providing you a clear explanation of the process you are to expect for your case.
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Nigel Broomhall, CEO of Invisible Urban Charging, an EV charging infrastrcuture as a service business operating globally, shares with you what's going on around the world in the EV space. Discover what forms of transport are making the shift to electric drives, from cars to trucks, motorbikes to planes, everything with an internal combustion engine today is about to be transformed. Get insights into new models coming into the market, the best choices for you and your business, and what you s ...
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Patrick Johnson Deland, owner of Pompano Pat’s, is a respected Daytona Beach figure, known for his extensive law enforcement experience and dedication to serving the community.
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Circle Back features Nashville's most exceptional entrepreneurs as they revisit the moments that defined their paths. Hosted by Sam Davidson, these founders offer inspiration and practical insights to those navigating their own entrepreneurial journeys.
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Welcome to Enduring The Badge, the podcast that uncovers the untold stories of law enforcement officers, firefighters, military members, dispatchers, and emergency medical workers. These courageous individuals and their families have lived in the shadows for too long, but that ends now. Explore these heroes' accounts as they witness unimaginable tragedy and reveal how it has shaped their lives. Our podcast is hosted by Jerry Dean Lund, a veteran with over three decades of experience, and off ...
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Trump calls for capping executive pay at defense contractors
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12:13President Donald Trump took aim at defense contractors Wednesday, announcing new restrictions on executive pay and stock buybacks as part of the administration’s push to speed procurement and revitalize the defense industrial base. Trump said companies "are not permitted in any way, shape or form to pay dividends or buy back stock, until they are a…
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New federal telework guidance reaffirms Trump’s in-office orders
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9:21The Office of Personnel Management is out with new guidance on telework and remote work for federal employees. The updated policy now emphasizes as much in-person presence as possible across government. OPM’s revisions aim to better align with the Trump administration’s return-to-office orders. Here with the details, Federal News Network’s Drew Fri…
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The latest shutdown exposed real problems in how Washington funds Indian Country
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10:28The federal government’s oldest legal obligations to provide health, education, and economic support for Tribal Nations remain chronically underfunded and uniquely vulnerable to shutdowns. A new Brookings Institution analysis argues Congress should shift more Native American funding to mandatory spending to protect treaty commitments. Here with mor…
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Ever tried fixing your own car? The right-to-repair fight is heating up as costs soar and Congress weighs a national law
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10:47Despite strong bipartisan support and rising repair costs, right-to-repair provisions were stripped from the NDAA. Now, all eyes are on the REPAIR Act as lawmakers debate whether Americans should control how and where they fix their vehicles. Justin Rzepka, executive director of the Consumer Access to Repair Coalition, breaks down what’s at stake. …
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - Friday, January 9, 2025
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42:37Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton The latest shutdown exposed real problems in how Washington funds Indian Country Ever tried fixing your own car? The right-to-repair fight is heating up as costs soar and Congress weighs a national law See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/priv…
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01.08.2026 Letters from Prison: Week 1 - Meeting Paul - Part 2
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01.08.2026 Letters from Prison: Week 1 - Meeting Paul - Part 1
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NDAA scales back ambitious acquisition reforms, offers little on workforce
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9:23Lawmakers said the fiscal 2026 defense policy bill would deliver “the most significant acquisition reforms in a generation,” but some of the most ambitious changes lawmakers were pushing for during negotiations didn't make it into the final. Still, some provisions that survived negotiations could meaningfully change how the Defense Department buys …
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Secret Service touts hiring goals amid major law enforcement recruiting push
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7:45The Secret Service is aiming to hire thousands of new employees over the next two years. To meet its goals, the agency is trying to cut its hiring timelines in half. The Secret Service’s recruiting push is just the latest in a hiring spree happening across federal law enforcement agencies. For more, Federal News Network’s Justin Doubleday joins me.…
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Thursday, January 8, 2026
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51:45Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton SIGAR’s final report closes a chapter on Afghanistan oversight Congress let ACA subsidies expire; Carolyn Bourdeaux explains the impact and why offsets matter for the debt crisis ISOA’s Global Summit is coming up...connecting government and industry for stability operations worldwide See Privacy Policy a…
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SIGAR’s final report closes a chapter on Afghanistan oversight
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10:18SIGAR was born in 2008 to fill a critical gap in accountability for U.S. reconstruction efforts. Its last report distills hundreds of audits into hard truths: systemic weaknesses that outlasted the mission and reforms that never fully took hold. As the watchdog sunsets in early 2026, Acting Inspector General Gene Aloise explains what happens next—a…
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ISOA’s Global Summit is coming up, connecting government and industry for stability operations worldwide
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9:34From fragile states to disaster zones, ISOA helps bridge U.S. agencies and private sector capabilities. Its upcoming Global Summit in Washington will spotlight partnerships, small business opportunities, and trends shaping stability operations. Here with the details is Howie Lind, President of ISOA. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy a…
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Congress let ACA subsidies expire; Carolyn Bourdeaux explains the impact and why offsets matter for the debt crisis
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12:00The Affordable Care Act’s enhanced subsidies expired at year’s end, leaving millions facing higher premiums and lawmakers facing tough choices. Here to explain the real-world impact, why offsets matter, and what Congress must do to balance health care access with fiscal discipline is former member of Congress and now Executive Director of the Conco…
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America’s data system is losing staff, funding, and trust
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14:08A new report warns that America’s federal statistical system is “at risk,” citing steep staffing losses, shrinking budgets, and eroding public trust. The analysis outlines nine steps to stabilize the system and modernize data delivery. Nancy Potok, former chief statistician of the United States, explains why the fix may require an entirely new orga…
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In ‘minibus’ spending package, lawmakers reject deep budget cuts, limit agency reorganizations
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7:44Congressional appropriators are rejecting some of the most severe agency budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration. It’s the latest step lawmakers are taking to pass a comprehensive spending plan for the rest of the fiscal year … and avoid a partial government shutdown at the end of the month. They’re also looking to put additional guardrail…
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Wednesday, January 7, 2026
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58:43Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton From paychecks to policy shifts, 2025 tested military families. We'll look ahead to what’s next in 2026 An accurate census shapes how billions flow to states and cities America’s data system is losing staff, funding, and trust. Could a new strategy backed by law turn the tide? See Privacy Policy at https…
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An accurate census shapes how billions flow to states and cities
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11:33The census is more than just a headcount. It's the foundation for funding schools, clinics, and roads. A new report shows why accuracy matters more than ever. Sean Moulton from the Project on Government Oversight is here with the details. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-n…
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AI may not be the federal buzzword for 2026
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10:59Here's some good news for 2026, the buzzword in federal IT and acquisition community will not be artificial intelligence. But don't worry, AI and all the things around it will continue to be a hot topic. For more on the federal IT and acquisition topics, some experts say they'll be watching closely, Federal News Network's executive editor Jason Mil…
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From paychecks to policy shifts, 2025 tested military families. We'll look to 2026
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11:32Financial strain, workforce upheaval, and uncertainty marked the past year for servicemembers and veterans. Mike Meese, President of Armed Forces Mutual, looks back at the biggest challenges of 2025 and ahead to the policies that could shape 2026. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/pri…
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From Chinook to Entrepreneur: Nick Pugliese's Journey of Resilience
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59:25Nick Pugliese's journey from Army aviation to entrepreneurship serves as an inspiring testament to resilience and adaptability in the face of life's challenges. As a former Chinook crew chief with the 160th SOAR (A), Nick discusses the complexities of transitioning to civilian life, while navigating multiple careers and raising two young sons. His …
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VA in 2026 looks to get EHR rollout back on track, embark on health care reorganization
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8:19The Department of Veterans Affairs is embarking on big changes. Next year, it's looking to get the rocky rollout of the new electronic health record back on track. VA medical facilities already using the system have been beset with problems for years. Meanwhile, the VA is planning to roll out the biggest reorganization of its healthcare operation i…
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The Defense Department is expanding secure methods of authentication beyond the traditional Common Access Card, which will give users more alternative options to log into its systems when CAC access is impractical or infeasible. A new Pentagon memo lays out when alternative multi-factor authentication tools can be used and updates the list of appro…
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Technology emerges as the key for states to meet Medicaid work verification rules before December 2026 deadline
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11:24A federal mandate now requires states by December 2026 to confirm 80 hours of work or qualifying activities for Medicaid enrollees each month. Here to explain how automation could help states comply with these complex requirements and protect beneficiaries is General Manager and Senior Vice President at CITIZ3N, Rob Miller. See Privacy Policy at ht…
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The Federal Drive with Terry Gerton - - Tuesday, January 6, 2026
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51:15Today on the Federal Drive with Terry Gerton Technology emerges as the key for states to meet Medicaid work verification rules and avoid coverage gaps before the December 2026 deadline The SNAP program is under pressure, and states are drowning in paper as new mandates kick in The news cycle for defense contractors is not slowing down as 2026 gets …
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The news cycle for defense contractors is not slowing down as 2026 gets started
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10:17The Department of Defense has unveiled its first wave of 31 class deviations under the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul, a move aimed at cutting red tape and accelerating procurement. At the same time, a draft executive order could impose new limits on buybacks, dividends, and executive pay for defense firms. Here to walk through what these changes mean …
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The SNAP program is under pressure, and states are drowning in paper as new mandates kick in
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11:39Stricter federal compliance rules and mounting backlogs have exposed a critical weakness in how states process SNAP benefits. Modernizing document workflows in these outdated, paper-heavy systems could be the key to faster, more accurate aid delivery for millions of families. Andrew Joiner, CEO of Hyperscience, is here to share how AI can help solv…
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3 efforts federal employees should track from Trump's management agenda
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9:06Heading into 2026 the Trump administration appears to only be getting started on its plans for overhauling the career civil service. Further changes for the federal workforce are on the horizon, and many of them are laid out in the goals of the new President's management agenda. Here with a look at what's ahead for federal employees is Federal News…
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Five things to watch in cybersecurity for 2026
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10:36The past year in federal cybersecurity policy was full of uncertainty; a change in administration, expiring authorities and the emergence of artificial intelligence all brought plenty of questions to the cybersecurity landscape. Going into 2026 cyber policymakers and experts are hoping for more clarity. For more on what to expect in the year ahead,…
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From language services to tech-driven defense, SOSi is making the most of innovation to stay ahead in federal contracting
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9:39Julian Setian has scaled SOSi into a mid-tier powerhouse without outside equity or set-asides while betting big on innovation. From AI to ISR, he shares the pivotal shifts that define SOSi’s niche and its vision for the next five years in this episode of "Government Contractors to Watch" sponsored by JP Morgan Chase. See Privacy Policy at https://a…
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Congress returns with deadlines looming and big questions on spending and landmark legislation
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9:00Both chambers return with packed agendas: the House eyeing ACA subsidies, hearings, and unfinished appropriations, while the Senate juggles confirmations and spending bills. Looming over it all are big 2026 questions, will January end in a CR or a shutdown, who might rise or fall in leadership, and whether major legislation like CISA reauthorizatio…
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