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Welcome to the (P)alm, (B)rando & (K)anight show, where 3 best friends shoot the shit, talk about video games, sports, music and politics. What are you waiting for, come hang out!
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The Kingdomliving Podcast

Aisosa and Osasere

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The Kingdomliving Podcast is about developing a Kingdom mindset. We share our thoughts on spiritual growth, faith and purpose, with the aim to help you discover God in your daily life and how God wants to use you in His glorious plan for humanity. Kingdomliving is still a growing plattform that aspires to developing its society through development works. Discover more: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/By-Kingdomliving/e/B09C4WV5BS?ref_=dbs_p_pbk_r00_abau_000000
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Maximising Property Values

Property Money Tree

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Patricia Ogunfeibo, an ex-solicitor shares, step by step, her 30+ years' experience at Maximising Property Values, experience that has netted her millions - to benefit you! She explains how to recognise, enhance and extract these values in order to create wealth. Where in point, Patricia shares tools to assist in doing this. The show will benefit anyone with an interest in creating UK property wealth, especially as Patricia whilst not giving any advice, also shares her own unique way of look ...
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In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Geraldo Cadava, Professor of History at Northwestern University and author of The Hispanic Republican. Cadava takes us from the childhood experiences that shaped his interest in complex identities—moving between the affluent suburbs of Irvine and the borderlands of Tucson—to his scholarly work on the contr…
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In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Ingrid Daubechies, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emerita of Mathematics at Duke University and a National Medal of Science recipient. Daubechies takes us from her childhood fascination with calculating multiples to her groundbreaking work on wavelets—mathematical building blocks that have revolutio…
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In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Professor Daniel Hungerman, a professor of economics at the University of Notre Dame. Hungerman discusses his unique academic journey, which led him to specialize in the economics of religious and charitable organizations. He explains his research on how tax policies have a measurable impact on charitable …
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In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Tammy L. Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Music at Miami University, whose work explores African American music, gender, and race in American popular culture. Kernodle shares how her working-class upbringing in Danville, Virginia, and a home filled with music led her to Vir…
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In this episode, evolutionary biologist Douglas Emlen joins Fred Lawrence in a conversation about his research on extreme animal weapons— from the horns of a rhinoceros beetle to elk antlers. He discusses his family's scientific legacy, his early reluctance to follow in their footsteps, and how his childhood experiences in Kenya influenced his path…
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For a lot of Americans, geography is just a middle school subject or a trivia night category at their neighborhood bar. But for Professor Kendra McSweeney, the “invisible field” of geography is a way to understand the relationship between people and their environment, from adaptation to climate change to how the drug trade impacts biodiverse forest…
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With an international background and love of languages, Professor Shawkat M. Toorawa decided to study intensive Arabic with the encouragement of a highly influential advisor at the University of Pennsylvania, which set him on a path to becoming a professor of Arabic literature, Comparative literature and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Lang…
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In this episode, Fred Lawrence speaks with Professor Martin Kern, a leading scholar in Chinese antiquity and a professor at Princeton University. Kern shares his unique academic journey, from growing up in post-war Germany to studying in Beijing during a period of political transformation. He discusses the complexities of interpreting ancient Chine…
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This special episode of Key Conversations is joined by Kate Manne, associate professor of philosophy at Cornell University, and David Livingstone Smith, Professor of Philosophy at the University of New England. Each year, the Lebowitz Prize is presented to a pair of philosophers who hold contrasting views of an important philosophical question that…
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In this episode we are giving a spiritual insight to the meaning of bad habits and how they lead to eternal destruction. This is also an open invitation for everyone who is seeking to change their lifestyles in 2025 for the better. We hope you’re blessed as you listen. Connect with us via YouTube :https://youtube.com/@thekingdomlivingtwins?si=KPkx5…
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In this episode, evolutionary biologist Douglas Emlen joins Fred Lawrence in a conversation about his research on extreme animal weapons— from the horns of a rhinoceros beetle to elk antlers. He discusses his family's scientific legacy, his early reluctance to follow in their footsteps, and how his childhood experiences in Kenya influenced his path…
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In this episode, Professor Kristina Richardson, a distinguished historian and Phi Beta Kappa Visiting Scholar, joins Fred Lawrence for a compelling conversation about her groundbreaking research on marginalized communities in medieval Islamic societies. Professor Richardson sheds light on the lives of disabled individuals, Romani crafts people, and…
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The Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards are presented annually to three outstanding scholarly books published in the United States. The 2024 winners are Gregg Hecimovich for his book The Life and Times of Hannah Crafts: The True Story of The Bondwoman's Narrative; Jeremy Eichler for his book Time's Echo: The Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Music of…
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Growing up in a New York City suburb, Corey Robin was influenced by his public high school teachers who taught American history via the Socratic method. Today, Robin tries to replicate that magnetic energy in his own classroom as a political science professor at Brooklyn College and the CUNY Graduate Center while authoring books and essays that hav…
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Talking to Vicki was enlightening - with tips on property, wealth (and understanding what it truly is) and mindset too. Learn how to harness the power in 'CCRLL'! If you'd like one of Vicki's published books, all you have to do is ask - confirming that you've listened to this episode. The episode was recorded on Clubhouse, so whilst the audio is no…
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For a lot of Americans, geography is just a middle school subject or a trivia night category at their neighborhood bar. But for Professor Kendra McSweeney, the “invisible field” of geography is a way to understand the relationship between people and their environment, from adaptation to climate change to how the drug trade impacts biodiverse forest…
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Talking to Suzie was simply fascinating - with tips on property, time management, good health and mindset too. Also, Suzie shared ways to access her free resources which will assist people in property. The episode was recorded on Clubhouse, so whilst the audio is not pristine, the content is simply fascinating, so why not just tune in to find out m…
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With an international background and love of languages, Professor Shawkat M. Toorawa decided to study intensive Arabic with the encouragement of a highly influential advisor at the University of Pennsylvania, which set him on a path to becoming a professor of Arabic literature, Comparative literature and Chair of the Department of Near Eastern Lang…
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In this video, we tackle a topic that stirs up controversy in Christian circles—financial prosperity. Should Christians seek to prosper financially? Is it wrong to desire wealth? Spoiler alert: The Bible doesn’t say money is evil, but it does speak about stewardship, generosity, and using resources to expand God’s Kingdom. Join me as we dive into S…
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For Professor Julia Clarke, paleontology is more than just a passion for exploration and discovery — it’s a shared, global dialogue that has the ability to permeate cultural differences. In this episode, Dr. Clarke recounts how her early interest in the history and philosophy of science merged with her desire to have a practice deeply woven into na…
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Professor Emily Yeh is a Professor of Geography at the University of Colorado Boulder, where she researches the nature-society relationship in political, cultural and developmental relations in the mostly Tibetan parts of China. Although she majored in electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, while interning in China, she realized that h…
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Today, we want to dive into a heavy yet crucial topic: how depression can destroy dreams and what we can do about it. We’ll explore this through the lens of John 10:10, which says, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” Depression might destroy dreams, but with Jesus, we c…
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Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson is a disability justice and cultural thought leader, bioethicist, educator, and humanities scholar. Garland-Thomson grew up with a congenital disability, an experience that highlighted the barriers that exist for people with disabilities. Inspired by the Civil Rights movement and hearing the narratives from Black…
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Do you want to know God more? Do you want Him to show you His great plans for your life? Do you want to know His secrets? This episode will reveal several ways we can get to know God more. After this episode, we see you becoming a friend of God and learning His secrets. According to Psalm 25:14 "The secret of the LORD is with them that fear him; an…
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