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After Class Podcast

Ronald D. Peters, John C. Nugent, Samuel C. Long

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What happens when you lock an Old Testament, New Testament, and Theology professor in a room to discuss provocative topics related to Bible and theology? Find out as you listen to the podcast of three professors from Great Lakes Christian College engage the sorts of questions students ask... after class.
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Becoming Human

Samuel Loncar, Ph.D.

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Becoming Human with the philosopher Samuel Loncar is a show for a species in transition. The show features long-form, solo series that bring scholarly depth and academic insights to today's most pressing questions around science, religion, technology, and philosophy. Between these long-form, solo series, enjoy Explorations: journeys into time, culture, art, and history, encountering the mystery of the Human in conversations and free-standing episodes. Series 1: Origins, tells the story of th ...
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That Real Estate Tech Guy

Jordan Samuel Fleming

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Welcome to the only weekly podcast dedicated to the Real Estate Investing Tech Stack, hosted by Jordan Samuel Fleming. Jordan has been heavily involved in building technology tools for Real Estate Investors for over a decade, and is the Co-Founder and CEO of smrtPhone, and all-in-one cloud phone system and power dialer. If you're serious about scaling up your Real Estate Investing business then this weekly podcast is for you! You'll learn from the best as each week Jordan speaks with individ ...
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Shut Your Face

Brown Movement Media

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Shut Your Face is a weekly sports talk show brought to you by Bernhard "Bee" Samuel, Sumesh Pandit, Nilesh Chopde and Lumin Abraham. It's your lunch-table sports debates bundled into a weekly, hour-long podcast. You'll hear us spend most of our time talking about the Washington Commanders, Wizards, and everything related to the NFL and NBA. We want to be the one weekly sports talk show you need to keep up-to-date with the sports world! We hope you enjoy!
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LOS Cast

Samuel T. Reddy

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Samuel T. Reddy presents The LOS Cast. A series of conversations with military leaders, business leaders and industry leaders on career change, strategy and leadership. You will learn the insights about the winning strategy for your career and business transition and more. The show is hosted by Impact Entrepreneur, Strategist In Human Capital Potential, Multi Award-winning British ExForces and Best-Selling Author Samuel T. Reddy. The LOS Cast will impact your life and career and prepare you ...
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Welcome to "Everything Jewish - 10 Minutes at a Time!" The podcast that makes exploring Jewish ideas easy, fun, and inviting. Whether you're Jewish, a little Jew-curious, or simply love learning new things, these bite-sized episodes will give you history, literature, theology, traditions, and cultural gems in just about ten minutes. Think of it as your friendly guide to all things Jewish, without the long sermons or heavy textbooks.
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Every Monday morning step into the office of iconic psychotherapist Esther Perel and listen in as real people in search of insight bare the raw, intimate, and profound details of their stories. From breakups and open relationships to workplace conflicts and fractures in the family, it’s a place to hear our own stories reflected in the lives of others. So…where should we begin? Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.
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Unwinding with UNS

Uche Nwosu-samuel

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A platform changing the narrative by addressing the uncomfortable and hardly-talked-about issues, which have gone long unattended to or overlooked by society such that they've become obscene to process or acknowledge. Therefore with the aid of panel discussions, opinion polls and various fun activities we further unwind the issue, so they become easy to comprehend and adress. Tweet at me via @TheRealUNS247 using the hashtag #UWUNS ! Or send me an Email : [email protected].
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Specimens

Elle Kaye

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Love science and conservation? Want to discover new ways to protect our species? Elle Kaye chats with guests who work within the science genre, but whose job titles may need a little unpacking. Strap in for entomology, taxidermy, diaphonization, pet remains, human pathology and all those that work with specimens.
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This is a long-form interview podcast hosted by Cameron Diehl, where we explore how the world really works — one conversation at a time. My mission isn’t to lecture, debate, or stay in one lane. I’m relentlessly curious about how people think, build, and create — across business, science, art, culture, and beyond. Each episode is guided by a simple personal framework: 👉 Learn something new. 👉 Do something with it. 👉 Teach it to others.
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As Told To

Daniel Paisner

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Everybody's got a story to tell. Sometimes they need a little bit of help. Veteran ghostwriter Daniel Paisner talks shop with his fellow collaborators and shines a light on what it means to pursue a writing life on the back of someone else's story.
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The New Sons of Liberty, led and hosted by Samuel Culper, discuss and debate social and political issues from a libertarian perspective. Nothing is off limits! Join the revolution! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newsonsofliberty/support
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Days of Horror

Christopher Dunn

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Days of Horror is a podcast site delving into Victorian (and Edwardian) England and maybe the odd story from abroad. Detailing stories of murders, events and disasters that may have long since been forgotton.
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Critical Ave

Critical Ave

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Why did Mikey do Fredo like that? Was it Han who shot first? Did The Rock and Samuel L. really aim for the bushes? Who asked? We did! Four, life-long friends who link up weekly and street-critique flicks past and present. No movie is safe. Strong opinions breed strong language and fact-checking means scene-citing, so no: we’re not spoiler free. Subscribe and spread the word: the streets are watching and the Ave is Critical!
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Xhibition: An Xbox Podcast is your guide to the world of Xbox featuring weekly news and interviews diving into Xbox, gaming, and the future of the industry. With a generation set to power our dreams, it's time to jump in to Xhibition.
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Samuel Ukegbu

Samuel Ukegbu

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Hello, am Samuel Ukegbu. Am in Love with God, and am passionately driven to spread the word of the Lord and to prove that the Spirit moves through us all not because of religion but despite it. My prayer is for the Lord to make my life an altar on which the fire of worship and praise will be burnt as long as I live, and with the help of the spirit of God, I've been fulfilling this mission through my commitment to the work of God and the delivery of the living word of God everywhere I find My ...
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The History of Methodism Podcast covers the history of the Methodist and Wesleyan movements, from its precursors in the European Reformation, up until the present day, from Martin Luther to Adam Hamilton. This long history of Methodism It is hosted by Rev. Wilson Pruitt, an Elder in the Rio Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church and currently pastor of Covenant United Methodist Church in Austin, TX.
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Executive producer Barry Josephson, Washington’s Spies author Alexander Rose, and actors Jamie Bell and Samuel Roukin discuss TURN: Washington’s Spies. Telling the little-known story of America’s first spy ring, the series follows a farmer on British-occupied Long Island who helps turn the tide of America’s fight for independence. Season 1 of TURN is available on iTunes.
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The Comedy Bureau

DoubLexx Productions

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Deep in the depths of the University of Niche Interests lies The Comedy Bureau – a long forgotten department dedicated to studying the ins, outs, whys and wherefores of all things comedy. Staffed by Laura Lexx (Live at the Apollo, Mock the Week, Roast Battle) and Olly Double (Getting the Joke: The Inner Workings of Stand-Up Comedy) The Comedy Bureau helps comedy lovers around the world uncover answers to the art form’s biggest questions. What is laughter? Who was the first stand up comedian? ...
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The Camera Life

The Camera Life

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Live weekly podcast featuring long-form discussions on all things photography with hosts Greg, Justin and Jim. Join us live on Youtube every Monday at 7:30pm & Thursday at 9am (Australian Eastern Time) to join in on the conversation or listen back later on your favourite podcast player. From photography gear reviews and new camera rumours to discussions about the art and business of making images, this is The Camera Life Podcast.
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Inside History

Inside History

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A Podcast from the makers of Inside History Magazine, the magazine that takes you closer to the past. A mixture of long-form narrative-based historical stories and interviews from leading historians. Join us as we go further Inside History.
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Close Readings

London Review of Books

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Close Readings is a new multi-series podcast subscription from the London Review of Books. Two contributors explore areas of literature through a selection of key works, providing an introductory grounding like no other. Listen to some episodes for free here, and extracts from our ongoing subscriber-only series. How To Subscribe In Apple Podcasts, click 'subscribe' at the top of this podcast feed to unlock the full episodes. Or for other podcast apps, sign up here: https://lrb.me/closereadin ...
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A deep dive into the challenges of our time, and the ideas, technologies, and businesses that will help us overcome them. The purpose of The Long Game Podcast is to catalyze progress and innovation to make our future better. The episodes feature long-form conversations with tech industry leaders, scientists, entrepreneurs, and thinkers. Some guests will be well known, others not yet, but they all share a profound similarity, they have demonstrated unusual insight and see today's challenges w ...
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From the GProCommission, the Global Pastor Trainers Podcast shares best practices and honest stories for equipping pastors—especially those under-served and isolated in their contexts. We highlight formal, nonformal, and informal training approaches that build long-term ministry effectiveness, because pastoral health fuels church health, and church health influences society. Tune in to connect, unite, and strengthen pastor trainers worldwide. Some episodes are recorded and released in Englis ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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The Trialogue

Peter Slezkine

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Peter Slezkine, the Director of the USA-Russia-China Trialogue project at the Stimson Center, hosts a series of conversations with experts and ex-officials from the United States, Russia, China and beyond to discuss cold wars past and present, potential areas of conflict and cooperation, and alternative visions of global order, among other subjects. Since the middle of the 20th century, the shifting relationship among the United States, Russia, and China has had a profound impact on each cou ...
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Empire, Republic & Shadow Wars connects the battles you know to the battles you’re not supposed to notice. I’m Shawn—teacher and historian (B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. coursework in U.S. military history & empire). You’ll still get cinematic arcs on the Pacific War and Vietnam—and we’ll dive into the shadow wars: the war on terror, the war on drugs, covert finance, BCCI, and alleged/Documented intersections of intelligence services and the drug trade. We follow the paper trails, declassified files ...
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Based on the popular steampunk supernatural graphic novel, Boston Metaphysical Society, The Ghost Ship follows an ex-Pinkerton detective, a spirit photographer, and a genius scientist as they battle supernatural forces in late 1800s Boston. Story: When a ghost ship sails into Boston Harbor, killing anyone who boards her, Samuel, Caitlin, and Granville must solve the mystery as to why it has appeared before anyone else dies. This is a standalone eight episode series based during the timeline ...
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Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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The unseen creature whose ravenous fangs dog your every step as your footfalls echo down the midnight alleyway. — A long, icy shadow looming over you, making the hairs on your neck rise and your breath turn to ragged puffs of mist. — Unearthly howls that pierce the night, pulling you from the comfort of sleep with feverish, heart-pounding dread. — Welcome to Tales to Terrify, a weekly horror fiction podcast that gets under your skin, lays eggs and hatches writhing baby horrors nursed on your ...
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The weekly Insurance Coffee House Podcast series is the place where you’ll be inspired by some of the most successful insurance business leaders on the planet. With each guest interview, you’ll get to hear and understand the recurring patterns and traits that make Insurance Business Leaders successful. Covering non-negotiables, leadership tips and how they overcame their largest setbacks, they’ll give a personal insight in to what it takes to be a successful insurance business leader. This p ...
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This isn’t a podcast about fixing you. It’s about living life more fully. What Is a Good Life? is a long-form conversation project exploring how people actually live, feel, and make meaning of their lives. Over the past four years, I’ve sat with more than 300 people — artists, parents, executives, wanderers, therapists, and strangers — and invited them into a simple but profound inquiry: What is a good life for you? These conversations aren’t about advice, formulas, or self-improvement. They ...
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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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Vacation Bible School Podcast

Jason Kirk, Emily Kirk

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Jason Kirk, Emily Kirk, and friends are finding the Bible is so much better and weirder than we were taught as church kids. Story by story, we're having fun learning history, religion, literature, mythology, and the amazingly weird stuff. All are welcome! Perfect five-star rating on Apple Podcasts! Contact us at [email protected], if you like! (Sure, it's long! Copy and paste like Matthew did the Gospel of Mark!)
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UFO Field Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu tackle Aliens and Spirituality. *Modified release schedule: We will beam out our 'encounters' every other Friday evening at 7:00pm Pacific, with occasional urgent news updates or brief breaks in the timeline. “Welcome one and all, wherever and whenever you may be….” We are all on this journey together, and Stu and I are exploring this new paradigm, together, in a unified and respectable open forum. What does it mean for YOU? Fueled by the July 202 ...
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Let's Get Civical

Lizzie Stewart & Arden Walentowski

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Let’s Get Civical is part civics class and part comedy show. Join Lizzie Stewart and Arden Walentowski as they unpack and repack those political and government structures that have driven us to the cry for help we’re in today. This stuff is confusing and we’ve made it our mission to break it down so we all understand what the FDR is going on. It’s like being in American Government class with your BFFs! But no exams. We promise! Lizzie is an NYC based comedian who performs regularly all over ...
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Poetry Centered

University of Arizona Poetry Center

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Linger in the space between a poem being spoken and being heard. Poetry Centered features curated selections from Voca, the University of Arizona Poetry Center’s online audiovisual archive of more than 1,000 recordings of poets reading their work during visits to the Center between 1963 and today. In each episode, a guest poet introduces three poems from Voca, sharing their insights about the remarkable performances recorded in our archive. Each episode concludes with the guest poet reading ...
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Head across to The Camera Life - YouTube to listen and view the images as they are discussed. The Camera Life Podcast reveals the winners of the 2025 Photo of the Year Competition in this special live episode. Join the hosts as they review every shortlisted image, unpack the powerful stories behind them, and debate what truly makes a photograph gre…
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From glory to exile — The Books of Kings (Kings I and II) is the rise and fall of ancient Israel in cinematic form. In this episode, we watch King Solomon build the glittering Temple in Jerusalem, a golden age of wisdom, peace, and prosperity… until the cracks begin to show. When the kingdom splits into north and south, prophets like Elijah and Eli…
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AI is changing how people think about truth and how they fact-check information. While AI has immense access to information and processing power, someone with a bias had to train it—and someone with a bias uses it. Grok, ChatGPT, and others may not be as reliable as one might think, but of course, you were thinking that already. But is scholarly co…
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They met dancing, and it was love at first sight. But only after they began dating did they realize the vast differences between them: differences in their core values, religious beliefs, political affiliations, sexual identities, and immigration statuses. And yet, they love each other deeply and hope to start a family together. He comes to Esther …
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A nation in chaos. A prophet with a mission. And a shepherd boy destined to change everything. In The Book of Samuel, Israel moves from tribal disorder to royal ambition — and nothing comes easy. We'll meet Samuel, the last of the judges and the reluctant kingmaker; Saul, the first monarch whose promise unravels into paranoia; and David, the poet-w…
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Philip Stern places the corporation―more than the Crown―at the heart of British colonialism, arguing that companies built and governed global empire, raising questions about public and private power that were just as troubling four hundred years ago as they are today. Across four centuries, from Ireland to India, the Americas to Africa and Australi…
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Welcome to ancient Israel's wild west — a time before kings, when chaos ruled and heroes rose from nowhere. In The Book of Judges, we meet the flawed, fearless figures who tried to hold the nation together after Joshua's death: Deborah the warrior prophetess, Gideon the reluctant general, Samson the strongman with a weakness for trouble. Each judge…
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The wilderness is behind them — now comes the fight for the Promised Land. In The Book of Joshua, Moses' successor takes command, leading the Israelites across the Jordan River and into the land of Canaan with courage, strategy, and a little divine intervention. Walls fall, battles rage, and miracles mark every milestone — but this isn't just a sto…
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Welcome to episode 727. We have one tale for you this week, about a young woman who seeks comfort in the embrace of her deceased grandmother’s house. COMING UP Good Evening: WiHM Special Submissions Period, Thank-you: 00:01:06 J. A. W. McCarthy’s Lamai as read by Nikolle Doolin: 00:04:53 PERTINENT LINKS Support us on Patreon! Spread the darkness. S…
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Hey, it’s Jordan Samuel Fleming — welcome back to That Real Estate Tech Guy! In this episode, I’m joined by Benmont Locker, real estate operator, entrepreneur, and co-founder of RAMP REI, a consulting and training organization focused on helping investors build scalable, metrics-driven sales machines. This conversation is less about shiny tools and…
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If the Torah is the foundation, then Nevi'im — the Books of the Prophets — are the thunder and heartbeat of the Jewish story. In this episode, we travel from Joshua's conquest to the fiery sermons of Isaiah and Jeremiah, from kings and kingdoms to exile and hope. Nevi'im isn't just prophecy — it's poetry, politics, and protest all rolled into one. …
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In the sixteenth century, Queen Elizabeth I tried to send several letters to her Chinese counterpart, the Wan Li Emperor. The letters tried to ask the Ming emperor to conduct trade relations with faraway England; none of the expeditions carrying the letters ever arrived. It’s an inauspicious beginning to the four centuries of foreign relations betw…
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In The Man Behind the Curtain, a bonus Close Readings series for 2026, Tom McCarthy and Thomas Jones examine great novels in terms of the systems and infrastructures at work in them. For their first episode, they turn to the book that invented the modern novel. Don Quixote, the ingenious man from La Mancha, is thought to be mad by everyone he meets…
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The journey's almost over — but Moses still has one last speech. In The Book of Deuteronomy, the fifth and final book of the Torah, we join the Israelites on the edge of the Promised Land as Moses looks back on forty years of wandering, warning, and wonder. It's part recap, part rally cry, and part love letter to a people about to start over. We'll…
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To celebrate the holidays, Lizzie and Arden are re-airing some of their favorite episodes of the year: In this week’s episode, Lizzie and Arden continue their series on the infamous Alcatraz prison by discussing the various escape attempts during its time as a prison! Join them as they discuss the various attempts including the infamous 1962 attemp…
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In this final Camera Life episode of 2025, Justin and Greg reflect on the biggest photography lessons, community milestones, and creative breakthroughs from the past year. From BFOP highlights and podcast growth to personal projects, pet photography, and setting goals for 2026, this episode is a heartfelt, honest look at what it really means to gro…
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Census, campfires, and complaints — The Book of Numbers is the great desert road trip of the Torah. In this episode, we join the Israelites as they wander between freedom and the Promised Land, counting tribes, organizing armies, and occasionally losing patience (and faith). It's a story of rebellions and revelations — from the spies who lose their…
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This episode originally aired on June 7, 2022. Two-time Emmy Award-winner Bruce Vilanch has written jokes for Bob Hope, Lily Tomlin, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and virtually every Hollywood star to grace the Academy Awards stage from 1989 – 2014. As one of the entertainment industry's most sought-after joke write…
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On the 155th episode of What Is a Good Life?, I’m joined by Julian Kirchherr. Julian combines a career as a Partner at McKinsey & Company with his role as an Associate Professor at Roskilde University. At McKinsey, he co-leads the firm’s public sector work in Europe, focusing on people and organisational performance, while his academic research cen…
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Bring your incense, your goat offerings, and your attention span — The Book of Leviticus is where holiness gets practical. In this episode, we enter the sacred space of the Mishkan, the portable sanctuary where Israel learns how to live with the Divine in their midst. From sacrifices to purity laws, priestly rituals to moral commandments, Leviticus…
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Get ready for some holy hilarity! The guys are dishing out their hot take on The Promised Land, a new show that's basically a biblical mockumentary. Tune in to hear their review and try not to LOL too hard. https://afterclass.libsyn.com/849-the-promised-land. And if you haven't checked it out yet, what's taking you so long? https://thepromisedlands…
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George Gissing’s novels, Orwell once said, could be described in three words: ‘not enough money’. Writing is a matter of survival for the cast of ‘New Grub Street’ (1891), which follows a handful of literary men and women in London in the early 1880s. All of them have different ideas about success, love and personal fulfilment, and all those ideas …
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Send us a text MUFON UFO Field Investigator Mike and Reverend Stu review the 2025 UFO Journey together. facebook.com/universal.disclosure.podcast www.universaldisclosurepodcast.com 0:00 Let’s begin 3:43 Citizen D, Ret. Crop circle maker 14:38 Kevin Cann, Ret. Navy Nuclear Engineer 27:27 Jeff Selver, Alien Abductee / Contactee, Author 38:08 Debra Jo…
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Slavery, plagues, miracles, and one very famous sea — The Book of Exodus is where the story of the Jewish people truly begins. In this episode, we follow Moses from his basket in the Nile to his showdown with Pharaoh, through ten plagues, a midnight escape, and a parted sea that changed history. But Exodus isn't just about leaving Egypt — it's abou…
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In this episode, Moisés Chiullán and Phil West discuss the state of the Austin FC roster at this point in the offseason, including the Osman Bukari exit and the Joseph Rosales, Jayden Nelson, and Jon Bell arrivals. They also contemplate the Tadeo Allende rumors, the wishcasting for Diego Luna to come to Austin FC as a U22 player, the fate of Owen W…
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In the beginning… there was drama. In this episode, we dive into The Book of Genesis, the origin story of everything — from galaxies to garden fruit. It's the Torah's opening act, where creation, temptation, and sibling rivalry share the same stage. We'll meet Adam and Eve, Noah and his floating zoo, Abraham and Sarah blazing trails of faith, and J…
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Hey, it’s Jordan Samuel Fleming — welcome back to That Real Estate Tech Guy! In this episode, I’m joined by David Richter, author of Profit First for Real Estate Investing and founder of Simple CFO Solutions. This is one of those conversations that every investor needs to hear — especially if you’re scaling and wondering why more deals aren’t trans…
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No pressure — just the biggest topic in the universe. In this episode, we take on the ultimate question: Who — or what — is God in Judaism? From the thunder on Sinai to the quiet whisper Elijah heard in a cave, we'll explore how Jewish thought sees the Divine not as a bearded sky manager, but as the very fabric of existence — infinite, invisible, a…
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Across the globe, democracy is in crisis - in the UK alone, it has been rocked by Brexit, the pandemic and successive attempts by governments to bypass legal norms. But how did this happen, and where might we go from here? Jonathan Sumption cuts through the political noise with acute analysis of the state of democracy today - from the vulnerabiliti…
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After nearly four decades of negotiations, sanctions, summits, threats, and backdoor channels, the United States has failed to stop North Korea's nuclear program which now has the capability to strike American cities with weapons of mass destruction. In Fallout: The Inside Story of America's Failure to Disarm North Korea (Yale UP, 2025), Joel S. Wi…
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Welcome to episode 726 and Happy Holidays! We have one tale for you this week, about a toy who searches for his purpose amidst the whispered secrets and gnashing teeth of a darkened nursery. COMING UP Good Evening: Merry Christmas: 00:01:06 Amanda Cecelia Lang’s The Velveteen Goblin as read by S. H. Cooper: 00:03:49 PERTINENT LINKS Support us on Pa…
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Scissors, sweets, and symbolism — it's haircut day, Jewish-style! In this episode, we explore the Upsherin, the centuries-old custom of cutting a boy's hair for the first time at age three. It's part milestone, part mitzvah, and part adorable chaos. We'll uncover how this folk tradition took root in Kabbalistic teachings, why hair is linked to holi…
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Blender Studio is the creative arm of the Blender Foundation and it’s dedicated to producing films, games, and other projects that showcase the full potential of Blender. The studio functions as both an art and technology lab and pushes the boundaries of 3D animation through open productions. All of their assets, production files, and workflows are…
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KGB Literati: Spy Fiction and State Security in the Soviet Union (University of Toronto Press, 2025) offers a first-ever glimpse into the mysterious and long-ignored world and work of Soviet spies- and counterspies-turned-writers. Once out of active service, many former spies have turned to writing spy fiction. They drop the dagger and pick up the …
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It's the only Jewish ceremony that involves a baby, a priest, and five silver coins — and no, it's not the world's fanciest bris afterparty. In this episode, we explore Pidyon Haben, the ancient ritual of "redeeming the firstborn son." Rooted in the Torah's command after the Exodus, it honors the moment when the Israelites were spared in Egypt and …
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American wars in Iraq were a defining feature of global politics for almost thirty years. The Gulf War of 1991, the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, and the campaign against the Islamic State beginning in 2014 each had their own logic. Each occurrence was a distinct conflict; however they must not only be considered in isolation. The United State…
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American wars in Iraq were a defining feature of global politics for almost thirty years. The Gulf War of 1991, the American invasion of Iraq in 2003, and the campaign against the Islamic State beginning in 2014 each had their own logic. Each occurrence was a distinct conflict; however they must not only be considered in isolation. The United State…
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Did Dickens ruin Christmas? He was certainly a pioneer in exploiting its commercial potential. A Christmas Carol sold 6,000 copies in five days when it was published on 19 December 1843, and Dickens went on to write four more lucrative Christmas books in the 1840s. But in many ways, this ‘ghost story of Christmas’ couldn’t be less Christmassy. The …
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To celebrate the holidays, Lizzie and Arden are re-airing some of their favorite episodes of the year: In this week’s episode, Lizzie and Arden examine the absolute hellish history of the infamous Jamestown! Join them as they talk about the death, disease, and destruction, along with the fires and rebellion that Jamestown had to offer its settlers!…
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It's history's greatest missing persons case — ten entire tribes of ancient Israel that vanished without a trace. In this episode, we follow the mystery of the Ten Lost Tribes, exiled by the Assyrian Empire in the 8th century BCE and never seen again… or were they? From legends of Jewish warriors in Persia and Pashtun valleys to explorers finding "…
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In this episode, Moisés Chiullán and Phil West discuss the 1997 movie about a movie Anaconda, starring Jon Voight, Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, Eric Stoltz, and a small assemblage of others, including a giant snake, and the 2025 movie about a movie about a movie Anaconda, starring Jack Black and Paul Rudd. They explore the multitudes contained in the …
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JavaScript has grown far beyond the browser. It now powers millions of backend systems, APIs, and cloud services through Node.js, which is one of the most widely deployed runtimes on the planet. Keeping such a critical piece of infrastructure fast, secure, and stable is a massive engineering challenge, and the work behind it is often invisible. Raf…
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In this episode, we savor the deliciously quirky tradition of Chinese food on Christmas—the unofficial Jewish-American holiday ritual that somehow feels as essential as latkes on Hanukkah. We'll explore how geography, immigration patterns, cultural comfort, and a whole lot of open restaurants led to this iconic pairing, and why it's become a belove…
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