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Colored Commentary

Markus Lloyd & Antwuan Malone

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A colorful Gospel-centered conversation on Race and Culture. Powered by his biblical reconciliation organization Threaded, Markus and his friend Antwuan provide a space where you can peek into multiethnic, passionate, authentic and potentially challenging conversations around race in Christianity and culture.
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Living Reconciled

Mission Mississippi

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Living Reconciled, hosted by Mission Mississippi, is a podcast dedicated to exploring reconciliation and the Gospel that enables us to live it out. Mission Mississippi has been leading the way in racial reconciliation in Mississippi for 31 years. Our model is to bring people together to build relationships across racial lines so they can work together to better their communities. Our mission is to encourage and demonstrate grace in the Body of Christ across racial lines so that communities t ...
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Making Peace Visible

Making Peace Visible Inc.

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In the news media, war gets more headlines than peace, conflict more airtime than reconciliation. And in our polarized world, reporting on conflict in a way that frames conflicts as us vs. them, good vs. evil often serves to dig us in deeper. On Making Peace Visible, we speak with journalists and peacebuilders who help us understand the human side of conflicts and peace efforts around the world. From international negotiations in Colombia to gang violence disruptors in Chicago, to women advo ...
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Sermons From the Mount

Mountainside United Church

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Welcome to the weekly sermon podcast from Mountainside United Church: a vibrant, multicultural, and progressive Christian community worshipping every Sunday at 10:30 AM in the historic Birks Chapel at McGill University in Montreal. Wherever you're tuning in from, we're glad you're here, all are truly welcome!
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There are forces and voices in our increasingly polarized world that want us to view the issues of the day in a binary way: this or that; good or bad. This podcast seeks to invite people to journey beyond the safety of our silos and our egos – to the soul; where we have the opportunity to see things differently.
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Welcome to The FED Weekly, the go-to podcast for current and retired U.S. federal employees who need to stay informed on the issues that matter most. In a rapidly changing political landscape, we deliver concise, weekly updates on the legislative, executive, and agency-level actions that have a direct impact on your professional life and financial future.
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The Audio Long Read

The Guardian

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Three times a week, The Audio Long Read podcast brings you the Guardian’s exceptional longform journalism in audio form. Covering topics from politics and culture to philosophy and sport, as well as investigations and current affairs.
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In this wide world, there are so many opportunities to be hurt or misused. Our podcast has served as a platform to express these wounded hearts, as well as provide helpful information and testimonies from those experiencing personal and church losses. We invite you to join us in our efforts to promote healing, forgiveness, and reconciliation in the hearts of individuals who were impacted by church disenfranchisement and personal wounds.
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Arts & Ideas

BBC Radio 4

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Leading thinkers discuss the ideas shaping our lives – looking back at the news and making links between past and present. Broadcast as Free Thinking, Fridays at 9pm on BBC Radio 4. Presented by Matthew Sweet, Shahidha Bari and Anne McElvoy.
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When the Bough Breaks

Alexis Arralynn

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When the Bough Breaks (WTBB) is a talk-show podcast for those who find themselves estranged from one or more family members. Guests call in the show to discuss events leading up to their estrangement while sharing resources that will help you cope! Guests include psychologists, family counselors, life coaches, writers and more! Show host, cult survivor and author, Alexis Arralynn is one of the few podcasters willing to tackle this difficult and often painful topic of estrangement. Estranged ...
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Mornings with Simi (Monday – Friday: 5.30 – 9am) helps you wake-up, reconnect, and get your day off on the right foot. Simi Sara dives into on the headlines of the day with veteran Global News anchors and reporters. They help you navigate through the details of the stories, highlight essential information and share new perspectives on how the daily news affects you. Simi loves the Lower Mainland. She’s lived here her whole life and truly understands the history and challenges our communities ...
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Welcome to the RAD Story Lodge, a space where we share stories of land, culture and hope. Here, we explore pathways to bring abundance and financial sustainability to Indigenous land stewardship. In this podcast, we demystify concepts like ‘nature-based solutions’ and hear how Indigenous communities are advancing regenerative economies in their territories. Join us and hear from land and water stewards who are redefining conservation, restoring land relationships, and reasserting Indigenous ...
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Witness History

BBC World Service

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Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more. Recent episodes explore everything from the death of Adolf Hitler, the first spacewalk and the making of the movie Jaws, to celebrity tor ...
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​Presented by ​Andrew Mueller, Monocle’s flagship global-affairs show features​ expert guests ​and in-depth analysis of the big issues of the week. Nominated for ‘Best Current Affairs’ show and the ‘Spotlight Award’ in the 2022 British Podcast Awards.
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Welcome to the Ministers of Reconciliation Podcast. We host a weekly show talking about the hard issues facing the Church Today. Topics you don't get a chance to discuss on a Sunday Morning. Mental Health Church Hurt Social Issues 🥳Want to show your support for the MOR Podcast ? 🥳Checkout The **NEW**Lordwilling Clothing Co website! www.Lordwillingclothingco.com All designed⠀by your host , Sam Young, Link is in our bio! https://flow.page/sampletonpeck
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Reconciliation!

Bishop Joseph Garlington, Apostle Bill Themelaras

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The official podcast of Reconciliation Ministries International (RMI), was founded by Bishop Joseph Garlington. Our vision is to build an apostolic team that will provide leadership and oversight for Reconciliation! and its affiliates. Reconciliation! believes in integrity, which is why we have assembled some of the greatest men and women of God to assist us in better serving. Go to RMINOW.org for more information
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The Neighborly Faith Podcast, hosted by Kevin Singer, Amar Peterman, and Chris Stackaruk, features evangelical Christian leaders who are actively engaging people of other faiths as well as thought leaders from other religious traditions. Our hope is that listeners will be inspired by our guests to have neighborly faith in the contexts they find themselves in.
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Restoration Matters is a podcast dedicated to helping you and those you love restore your relationships. We explore the tools needed to repair the relationships that matter the most to you. We're here to help you or someone you know walk through crisis toward restoration. This podcast will encourage you to take the next step toward restoration with God and others. We believe that the change you hope for is possible. rocksideranch.org
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COMMON CHRISTIANITY

Common Christianity

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Common Christianity is a podcast focused on highlighting ways Christians can embrace the common ground together while still remaining true to our individual convictions about the faith we all cherish so deeply. Our Podcasts engages in candid discussions about sensitive topics, including abandonment, addiction, trauma, and sexual assault. These conversations are framed through the lens of theology and faith, areas where strong opinions are often held. Our goal is to explore these themes thoug ...
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History X

CJSR 88.5 FM

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History X amplifies true stories from history that have been repressed, suppressed, or simply forgotten. Host Russell Cobb discusses how our understanding of history is shifting in popular culture and what to make of the falling statues and renaming of places. History X explores the forgotten corners of dusty archives and talks to people with intimate knowledge of events outside the mainstream.
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Newsong LA Podcast

RickEy Lumpkin II, Dan Huang

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Thanks for checking out Newsong LA Church. We are a multicultural church located in Los Angeles by the Westfield Culver City Mall. Our Sundays feature an an upbeat celebratory worship service and relevant message. Here are some recent messages.
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Cross Culture Podcast

Cross Culture Collective

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Welcome to Cross Culture Podcast! We have conversations to help Christian leaders create a Cross Culture in their local church. We are a resource of the Cross Culture Collective. Visit https://www.crossculturecollective.com/ to learn more!
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From October: Over a few brutal days in March, as sectarian violence and revenge killings tore through parts of Syria, two friends from…
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II Corinthians 5:19 “that is, that God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself, not imputing their trespasses to them, and has committed to us the word of reconciliation.” We’ve been given the ministry of reconciliation! That means we have the wonderful privilege to let those around us know that they have been forgiven, that God is not mad a…
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In this Inner Peace, Better Health episode, host Charu sits down with author Ashley Kinkead to unpack family estrangement, faith, forgiveness, and what reconciliation can look like after decades of silence. Ashley shares how 22 years of no contact with her father shifted through a Christ-centered 12-step recovery process, plus practical steps for r…
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The holidays can feel more like a chore for some when strained relations and old behavioral patterns emerge during family gatherings. In this special episode of The Nerve, Maureen Callahan is joined by Psychology Professor Sam Vaknin to discuss how a growing number of people are applying extreme measures to these difficult family dynamics and why i…
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We are not only in the advent season, we are also in testing season. For many of our students, especially those in college, the first semester of the academic year is coming to an end, and that means finals. It is a stressful time, and not one often gladly anticipated. We never fully escape being tested; in this life, and especially by virtue of ou…
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Following the abolishment of Apartheid in the 1990s, South Africa had to find a way to confront its brutal past without endangering the chance for peace. But it was a challenging process for many survivors of atrocities committed by the former racist regime. Sisi Khampepe served on the Amnesty Committee of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, s…
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Message Summary: This week’s message from Vayishlach “He Sent” invites us to see how God’s work of reconciliation is not only about resolving conflict, but about revealing His own face in the very places we fear. Jacob returns to the land carrying the birthright and the blessing, the connection between heaven and earth that God has spoken over him.…
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Are you planning your summer holiday? The first Saturday in January is called Sunshine Saturday because typically more holidays are booked on that day than on any other in the year. Today, planning a trip might involve consulting AI rather than reading a travel guide or visiting a travel agent. And the trip itself is more likely to involve an airpl…
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Most people think they are “doing the work,” but they are still trapped in problem solving mode. This conversation shows how survival can hide inside productivity, self improvement, and constant fixing. If you feel stuck even after meditation, therapy, or personal growth, this episode is for you. Dr. Rochelle Vogt explains how to shift from solving…
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In part 2 of The Nerve-y Traveler, Maureen and Belinda sit down for some authentic Mexican fare and visit the Frida Kahlo Museum where Belinda connects with Frida’s experience as a female artist. Belinda joins in a cultural pastime with some locals who are electrocuting each other for sport and then the adventurous pair go cave dining before headin…
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In 1986, South African businessman Rohan Vos was sitting in the bath when he decided to pursue his passion and launch a vintage railway business. However, the venture nearly bankrupted him, and he was forced to sell his family home. But, improved economic conditions in the 1990s and a chance encounter with a travel agent in London saved the busines…
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From July: how did the daughter of an aristocrat end up at the Old Bailey with her partner, charged with killing their two-week-old bab…
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CPTSD: The Ultimate Time Loop (and the Starship That Keeps Exploding) Living with complex trauma can feel like being trapped in a time loop. Not a memory—but many of them. All active. All urgent. All happening now. In this solo episode, Alexis explores CPTSD through an unexpected but painfully accurate lens: a classic Star Trek: The Next Generation…
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In April 1975, the American Freedom Train set out on a tour across the United States to celebrate 200 years of American independence. On-board were more than 500 priceless artefacts, documenting important moments in America's history - including an original copy of the Constitution, Thomas Edison's first working light bulb and a NASA lunar rover. O…
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Forgiveness is one of the most misunderstood—and most weaponized—concepts trauma survivors are taught to accept without question. In this solo episode of When the Bough Breaks, Alexis dismantles forgiveness from every angle: the dictionary definition, the religious mandate, the mainstream self-help narrative, and what forgiveness actually looks lik…
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Burnout is not a personal flaw. It is often a culture problem that shows up in your body, mood, and motivation. Kristen Donnelly breaks down the stress cycle, the early signs we dismiss as “normal,” and why rest alone rarely fixes chronic depletion. You will leave with simple, sustainable practices to rebuild capacity and protect your humanity at w…
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We would love to hear from you! Send us a text message. What if unity isn’t a program, but a daily practice? In this episode, Duane Parker - pastor and executive director with Marketplace Chaplains - shares lessons from a lifetime of cross-cultural ministry and reconciliation work. From church-based efforts that faded without long-term intention to…
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Matt speaks with Randy Hicks (CEO of the Georgia Center for Opportunity) about why jobs and social capital matter, how government programs can stabilize but often fail to help people escape poverty, and what reforms might better support work and self-sufficiency. They also discuss the benefits cliff, UBI, the role of civil society (including faith-…
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On 31 December 1999, a piece of music started playing in a lighthouse in East London. It’s called Longplayer, and it’s set to keep going, without repeating, until the year 2999. It was created by Jem Finer from The Pogues, using 234 Tibetan singing bowls. Megan Jones has been to meet Jem Finer, to find out why he wanted to create a one thousand yea…
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What happens when a picture perfect life collapses overnight? In this episode, Karen Peters shares her deeply honest journey through public loss, family breakdown, and emotional burnout. This conversation is for anyone navigating unexpected trauma, rebuilding identity, or feeling exhausted from pretending to be okay. Karen reveals how true healing …
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In this debut episode of The Nerve-y Traveler, Maureen Callahan is joined by music icon Belinda Carlisle to rival the tourism stylings of Tracee Ellis Ross by exploring Mexican history you never knew existed. From the ancient pyramids in Teotihuacán to the Island of the Dolls, Maureen and Belinda take you to the far corners of Mexico City that you …
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Seventy-five years ago, Radio Free Europe started broadcasting news to audiences behind the Iron Curtain. It initially broadcast to Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland and Romania and programmes were produced in Munich, Germany. It now reaches nearly 50 million people a week, in 27 languages in 23 countries. Rachel Naylor speaks to former dep…
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In this episode of The FED Weekly, we recap significant developments for federal employees and retirees for the week of December 21–27, 2025. Key highlights include President Trump’s executive order creating a five-day federal holiday weekend, a finalized 1.0% general pay raise for most federal employees (with federal law enforcement receiving an a…
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Today's podcast is brought to you by the support of our local congregation and the support of listeners like yourself. If you've enjoyed listening to this podcast and would like to support the ongoing efforts of this ministry, you can do so by visiting https://www.redemptionseattle.com/support and making a one-time or recurring donation.…
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Message Summary In this message, we step into the moment when Judah approaches Joseph and the long-buried grief of the family is finally brought into the light. As Judah recounts the words of Jacob, we are invited to see how unresolved grief gives birth to fear, and how fear, when left unchecked, leads toward death rather than life. The message tra…
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In October 1984, as the market for mobile phones was just opening up, one man decided it would be useful if the new technology could be used to send and receive short, electronic messages. But colleagues of Friedhelm 'Fred' Hillebrand - an engineer for Germany's Deutsche Telekom - told him the system's 160-character limit for text messages rendered…
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Some families don’t just keep secrets—they assign children the responsibility of protecting them. In this episode of our series Healing for the Holidays, Alexis explores the often-unnamed role of the dark secret keeper in narcissistic households: the child who is expected to know what happened, never speak about it, never grieve it, and carry it qu…
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If you feel stuck in fatigue, pain, burnout, or “mystery symptoms” this episode reframes the whole game. Host Sayan sits down with Dayna Wylder to unpack why the body is not your enemy. It is your messenger. Dayna shares how years of disconnection, escapism, and overriding basic needs led to a wake-up call through multiple sclerosis. Together they …
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There are a number of attributes of God that we routinely praise him for. He shows his people kindness, grace, and mercy; yet he does not neglect justice and righteousness. In all of this, he is always faithful and true. One of the greatest attributes God has, though, is his consistency. He never changes. He is not full of grace on Tuesday and just…
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In this episode of Inner Peace, Better Health, host Sayan sits down with Michael T Dugan to break down why “pressure creates diamonds” is not just a quote, it’s a mindset system for real life. Michael shares how AI driven disruption is amplifying uncertainty at work and at home, and why the real differentiator is not talent, it’s emotional regulati…
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Maureen Callahan is joined by Kinsey Schofield, host of “Kinsey Schofield Unfiltered,” to discuss the biggest Meghan and Harry stories of 2025, including their appearance at Kris Jenner’s birthday party, Meghan's delusional self-image, being announced by her house manager as “Duchess of Sussex” when she enters a room, and cosplaying Princess Diana.…
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In 1995, Klaus Teuber’s board game Catan launched in Germany. The board is made up of hexagonal tiles, and it's a game about strategy and collecting resources. It's since sold over 40 million copies and been translated into more than 40 different languages. Klaus Teuber died in 2023. Megan Jones speaks to his son Benjamin, who now runs the company,…
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Every Monday and Friday for the rest of December we will publish some of our favourite audio long reads of 2025, in case you missed them, with an introduction from the editorial team to explain why we’ve chosen it. From October: From murder scenes to whale blubber, Ben Giles has seen it – and cleaned it – all. In their stickiest hours, people rely …
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When Grief Becomes a Weapon Chances are, you’ve probably lived this every holiday—just never had a name for it. In this cheeky solo episode, Alexis breaks down annual family trauma rituals, how to spot them in real time, and how to cope. Stay tuned. Part of our Healing for the Holidays series #grief #depression #healing #mentalhealth #mentalwellnes…
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The Tamagotchi was first released in Japan in 1996 after it was developed by Akihiro Yokoi and his colleagues at his toy development company. Measuring just a few centimetres long, the egg-shaped digital gadget was home to a series of pixelated alien pets. Owners had to feed, clean and play with their pets by pressing three tiny buttons. Looking af…
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Grief and depression are often treated as the same thing—but they’re not. And confusing the two can leave people feeling broken, misdiagnosed, or deeply misunderstood. In this special Christmas Eve “Healing for the Holidays” episode of When the Bough Breaks, Alexis explores the nuanced differences between grief and depression, where they overlap, a…
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