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Welcome to Stranger Danger, a podcast covering every episode (in great detail) from all four seasons of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things - and all the official books and comics too! Follow Mike on Bluesky, TikTok and Instagram and @StrangerDPod on Twitter! And now Stranger Danger Is On Bluesky too! Share your thoughts on the Stranger Hotline!
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Historical Blindness

Nathaniel Lloyd

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Historical Blindness is a podcast about history’s myths, mysteries, and misconceptions. By examining cases of outrageous hoaxes, pernicious conspiracy theory, mass delusion, baffling mysteries and unreliable historiography, host Nathaniel Lloyd searches for insights into modern religious belief and political culture.
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I'm Ashley Black, and I'm an introvert. I'm on a quest to obliterate my social awkwardness in an ambitious way: by talking to complete strangers in the format of a podcast talk show, hosted by yours truly. Forget "stranger danger", let's do this.
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In the dilapidated remnants of the Kroshan ecumenopolis, lay the neon-lit sprawls of S.E.T. City. Here, magic and cybernetics collide in a dystopian metropolis, teeming with corruption and danger. Wandering its streets is a nameless spacer with a past shrouded in mystery, haunted by fragmented memories. - Follow A MAN CALLED STRANGER, navigating the city from its treacherous Downs to its gleaming Skylines, unwittingly becoming entangled in the city’s web of conspiracies and uncovering secret ...
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It's About Damn Crime

It’s About Damn Crime

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Tired of hearing the same old true crime stories? Then you've come to the right place! Welcome to It's About Damn Crime. A true crime podcast where co-hosts Brittney and Justine discuss true crime cases featuring people of color. So please give it a listen. Promise some of these cases will be brand new to you!
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SWTVC is an advocate for the "heritage scale" of Star Wars figures, and is always on the frontlines pushing for Hasbro to expand the current The Vintage Collection line and bring more newness to our galaxy!
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Why Amy Loves Film

iwillnotforget555

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American girl with an Irish spirit and a passion for Bollywood / Indian Cinema. Hi, I’m Amy and I LOVE Film! You may have caught my videos on on my Youtube Channel, Reddit and other platforms. Join me here as I bare my soul just a little bit more, where I speak even more candidly from the quiet shy corners of my heart and where I really try to take the time to open up about what is most important to me- my WHY. WHY I feel, think, relate, dream, watch, discuss, wonder--WHY I LOVE Film.
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On Nov. 1, 2007, a 12-year-old boy named Jaliek Rainwalker went missing in upstate New York. His adoptive father was the last person to see him alive. The case was ruled a probable homicide, but no one has ever been charged. Times Union journalists reopen the cold case to search for answers.
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InBits

Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton, Dr Liam Challenor

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In bits: Deconstructing our digital lives Dr Liam Challenor and Dr Nicola Fox Hamilton explore areas of cyberpsychology that you’re curious about, with a different topic every two weeks. From social media “addiction” to attention span changes, from trolling and harassment to online activism, from gaming to online dating, from misogyny to radicalisation online. Our lives are fully immersed in technology, and people have concerns about how it might be affecting us all. There is a lot of poor m ...
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In the mind of Patrick Adolphus R. Browne Jr. is a cluster of thoughts, hypothesis, theories, think pieces and conversations about thousands of things. Some topics in his head may be towards a concentrated effort or it's one of those days where the thoughts are unorganized and chaotic. Writing things down or speaking things aloud is a way for him to organize his and put them in their compartments in order to articulate properly. When speaking aloud, why not speak into a broadcast mic....and ...
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For almost a decade, The Scarecast—hosted by Michael Crutchfield—has captivated audiences with spine-tingling stories that explore the shadowy depths of real-life horror. Originally launched on YouTube as MaddMike, The Scarecast masterfully narrates true accounts of chilling encounters, from paranormal experiences to unsettling run-ins with strangers. With over a hundred episodes, The Scarecast stands out for its dedication to authentic, listener-submitted tales that leave audiences both uns ...
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🍿 Screens in Focus – dive deep into TV, movies, and pop culture with Diana and friends! 🎬 From The Walking Dead spinoffs like Daryl Dixon and Dead City, to the 28 franchise, and looking ahead to Stranger Things and Dark Winds Season 4, we break down the stories, characters, and all the details you love. 🎙️ Check out our shorts for quick reviews and recommendations, and explore all episodes at screensinfocus.com . 💬 Enjoy the show? Leave a review to help other fans find us! 🚀 Intro/outro musi ...
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Everything They Missed

Stephanie Tinsley

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It starts with a name. A name whispered in an interrogation room, scribbled into police reports, passed along like an absolute that seemed to solve everything—too neatly, too quickly. Then it was a truck. A checkbook. Fingerprints. Suspects. Lies. Like a deadly game of Clue, the very pieces you’d expect to matter most were the ones that slipped between the cracks. And in August 2007, when Danny Harris — a father, veteran, and lifelong Tennessean — was found brutally murdered inside his Memph ...
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Friendemonium

A Podcast from Brandon and Adrienne

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This is a weekly podcast where a single, childless man and a married mother of one try to make one another laugh while discussing their interpretations of the world. If there's one thing they can agree on, it's that farts are funny.
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Are you overwhelmed or anxious about adulting? On the JOL podcast we discuss it all, education, career, health, relationships and everything in between. It’s all our first time at life, no one is an expert and that’s okay!
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Part-Time Genius

iHeartPodcasts and Kaleidoscope

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Are you a knowledge junkie who loves when facts are stranger than fiction? Do you find yourself constantly tripping down Wikipedia rabbit holes (and delighting in the journey)? Have you ever been told you ask a lot of questions? If so, congrats! You’re one of us: a Part-Time Genius! Join Will, Mango, and the team as we scour the globe in search of obscure facts, offbeat locales, and hidden histories. Along the way, we’ll chat with experts, play some games, get in touch with our silly side, a ...
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The Bioneers: Revolution from the Heart of Nature is an award-winning series featuring breakthrough solutions for people and planet. The greatest social and scientific innovators of our time celebrate the genius of nature and human ingenuity. The kaleidoscopic scope covers biomimicry, ecological design, social and racial justice, women’s leadership, ecological medicine, indigenous knowledge, spirituality and psychology. It’s leading-edge, hopeful, charismatic, provocative, timely and timeles ...
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2 Cats Podcast

Jaqueline Kyle - Dutiful Cat Servant

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2 Cats Podcast is an inside-the-palace look at the lives of Princess and Duchess, two pampered kitties who love to talk, purr, and laugh. Join them as they share their unique perspective from the cat tree. This is a family-friendly podcast for cat lovers of any age.
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Mammas in Pajamas

Miriam Miller and Ayala Kohn

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Thank you for checking out Mammas in Pajamas - a project of Aish Detroit. We are friends, colleagues and educators who are passionate about supporting one another to infuse Jewish values into our homes. We'll share relatable successes and failures, Torah wisdom, and practical tips for riding the highs and lows of parenting and coming out on top!
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The Descent is ultimately an anthology of stories and self guided representations, in an attempt to learn how to be present in the moment. This journey is highlighted by travelers stopping by with their incredible colors and expressions, mindful study into the profane and mundane, and honestly just experimental expression. The mission of the Journey is simple: be bad at what you love, as we learn to revolutionize the moment. Always remember to follow your own will of the Whisp through your d ...
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You know how your subconscious makes connections between things as you slip into sleep? Dreamland helps you do this while you're awake by mapping out surprising links and shining a light down the rabbit hole of hilarious and bizarre stories about the GenX pop culture phenomena you only thought you knew.
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More than Mom and Dad

Ashlee and Oliver Wiedmaier

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Ashlee and Oliver are young parents and entrepreneurs trying to live their best lives. Join them as they dive deep and share their perspectives on current events, share stories about their family and tons more entertainment!
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Roll Weird

Where They May Radio

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An actual play podcast of Monster of the Week where a gang of weirdos are thrown into the horror-comedy arena hosted by Leland Hall. Join Andy, Anna, Matt, and Soren on an emotional journey through improvisation, mystery-solving, and tiny amounts of math. Come for the laughs, stay for the scares. Produced by Ronnie Palmieri and proud member of Where They May Radio. Join Matt, Andy, Anna, and Soren at the table, and let’s play Monster of the Week!
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Kids S8fty

Katie Harward

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Welcome to "Kids Safety", a podcast for parents and caregivers navigating the challenges of raising children in an ever-changing world. With new threats emerging both online and offline, it’s crucial to stay proactive and connected. This show dives deep into the issues that impact today’s youth, providing tangible strategies for parents to protect their children and empower them to make safe choices. The threats our kids face today are more complex and pervasive than ever before. "Kids Safet ...
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Perspective

Justin M Van Patten

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Relevation is to lift up, and Our Goal here is to Lift up those stories and events in our community worth highlighting. As well as individuals and business’ that deserve to be lifted up into the lime light. The Name is reminiscent of revelation which is a divine disclosure to humans of something relating to human existence or the world and our goal is to show things in a new light to reveal the greatness in the world. We intend to cause a sharp change to the media landscape by focusing on th ...
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’Have You Heard? Stories From My Archive’ ’Stranger To The Truth: The Lies and Cover-Ups of Jeremy Thorpe’. Three episodes in which writer and historian Rose Collis, using her own original archival material as a starting point. She explores and unravels how, throughout the 1960s and 70s, the political and social Establishment colluded with one of its most prominent and charismatic figures to protect his career and reputation - regardless of the damage and danger it presented to anyone else.
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Dad Hard With A Podcast

Dad Hard Podcast Network

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A podcast for dads by dads giving an open forum to discuss their experiences with fatherhood to help each other navigate this crazy adventure called parenting hood. Join the #FatherhoodBrotherhood & #DadHard movement!
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Hello and welcome to my little corner of the internet where love of adventure meets love of literature. I'm Amy - also known as '@Bookworm_Explores' and 'Read the Road' is where I will be sharing the places I have been, the pages I have turned and the conversations that I have had with people along the way. If you have ever felt the need to embark on an adventure and explore somewhere new, whether that means physically leaving your front door or throwing yourself into the pages of a new book ...
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Intrigue

BBC Radio 4

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Ben Lewis unravels the tangled story of a Christian billionaire family, stolen relics, fake treasures and the scholar turned sleuth who exposed the scandal of biblical proportions. Intrigue: 'Jaw-dropping', 'gripping', 'bingeable,' 'thrilling' - dramatic true stories and investigations that reveal how the world really works.
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Greetings, Stranger Friends! We're only a few days away from the end of Stranger Things - and the thought of that makes me both excited and sad. But - the thought of being able to talk about "Chapter Five: Shock Jock," just makes me happy. I watched all three of the latest episodes with my niece on Christmas night. It was a lot of fun. I hope to be…
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Introduction There are two kinds of people in God’s kingdom. Some are in the covenant line, and others are outside the covenant line. Matthew captures this by showing us that there are insiders (God’s covenant people) and outsiders (those who are not directly tied to Abraham by their family line). Matthew addresses the issue of whether or not the o…
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Send us a text Episode 81 – Stranger Danger Think Pieces and Conversations Podcast In this episode, I break down two major cultural moments shaping the timeline right now. First, I dive into Diddy’s latest documentary—created and executive-produced by 50 Cent—and give my honest review of the narrative, the revelations, the production choices, and t…
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Send us a text Fan or Fiction? | Episode 83 – Think Pieces and Conversations In this episode of Think Pieces and Conversations, I take a step back from the noise and examine the controversy surrounding Nicki Minaj’s appearance at the Turning Point event alongside Erica Kirk. Rather than reacting emotionally, I break down exactly what Nicki Minaj sa…
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Introduction There are two fundamental ways of reasoning about God and Scripture. There are magisterial and ministerial. Magisterial reasoning approaches theology from above the text, attempting to make doctrines like divine sovereignty and human will fit together through human logic. It concludes that if man truly has free will, then God must limi…
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Whether you're an amateur bear enthusiast or prepping for a bear convention, these are the bear facts you'll need! Will and Mango explore a Canadian bear jail, learn why Pizzlies are taking over the world, and discover why Paddington Bear was once the pride of Africa. This episode originally aired on May 3, 2018. Get your official Part-Time Genius …
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There’s a growing public sense that the current model of the social contract is broken, due in large part to rising inequality and the pursuit of profit over social progress. The “social contract” defines the relationship between citizens, their government and business. Its modern form emerged after WWII and, in western democracies, was largely str…
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Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant shares her personal odyssey as a wildlife ecologist, conservation biologist and co-host of the famed TV nature show “Wild Kingdom.” As a scientist dedicated to protecting and conserving the diversity of the web of life, she reminds us that, as human beings, we are part of nature. It’s all connected, and it’s high time to bring ab…
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We’re sharing a preview of another podcast we think you’ll enjoy, Business History. Former Planet Money hosts Jacob Goldstein and Robert Smith examine the surprising stories of businesses big and small, bringing to life the greatest innovations, the boldest entrepreneurs and the craziest mavericks in the archives of commerce. They share why some co…
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In my annual holiday special for 2025, I examine discrepancies in the gospels relating to Jesus's lineage and parentage, as well as the gospel authors' use of common biblical tropes, their incorporation of prophecy and philosophy, and early church apologists' embrace of comparisons between Christ and pagan mythology, to demonstrate that, though Jes…
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Happy Monday Stranger Friends! We're almost there! We're just a few days away from brand new episodes of Stranger Things!! Today I discuss the end part one of Stranger Things 5, "Chapter Four: Sorcerer." What an ending! What a cliffhanger! We've had to wait almost a month to get new ones, but Christmas is almost here and who could ask for anything …
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Send us a text Episode 82 — Right On Schedule Think Pieces and Conversations In this episode, I break down what it really means now that marijuana has been moved from Schedule I to Schedule III through executive action. What does this change actually do, and just as importantly, what does it not do? Is this something people should be celebrating, o…
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Believe it or not, heavier bowls, a pair of headphones, and an electronic lollipop can trick your mind grapes into making tasty food even tastier. But how? And why?! Plus, the legend of the PB-and-mayo sandwich, and one very cute pepper to avoid. Featuring Bob Holmes. This episode originally aired on June 30, 2017. Get your official Part-Time Geniu…
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Sometimes, despite the hype, despite extensive funding, and despite clever and ingenious thinking, good ideas fail. Or at least don’t live up to their initial promise. There are lessons to be learnt and interesting anecdotes to be told. In this episode we look at four future-focused projects that have never really taken off: Google Glass, solar roa…
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Introduction We spend another week considering the doctrine of Limited Atonement. We examine this doctrine using John 17 and the Canons of Dort. Christ’s pristly work and his compassion is evident as he goes to the cross. Our problem is that we can have a “scarcity mindset” regarding Christ’s work. We might think that limited atonement teaches that…
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The late world-renowned primatologist Professor Frans de Waal (1948-2024) explores the nature of sex and gender among our cousins the apes, and how gender diversity is a common and pervasive potential on nature’s masculine-feminine continuum. In the quest to overcome human gender inequality, he suggests that our focus needs to be on the inequality.…
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Introduction Matthew’s genealogy prompts listeners to think about family legacy, reputation, and spiritual lineage. Just as we may judge someone by their family’s reputation, Matthew opens with Jesus’ lineage to show both the brokenness and faithfulness found in God’s people. He highlights deeply flawed individuals. There are high performers and no…
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Jane Austen worked at a 12-sided desk, was great at singing, and earned shockingly little money from her novels. Today’s her 250th birthday, so we’re celebrating with nine niche literary facts about the beloved author, from the way she helped soldiers in WWI to the reason why Kelly Clarkson couldn’t buy her ring. (Sorry, Kelly.) Get your official P…
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Hello there! Can you believe that 2025 is over? This past weekend, Evan (@milehighground), Tyler (@swcollector3.75), and John (@thevintageconcepts) got together to share their thoughts on the latest reveals from CCXP and the @hasbropulse Fanstream, as well as looking back at the year in review.Subscribe now at YouTube.com/@SWTVC and instagram.com/@…
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It's Monday Stranger Friends! And that means it's time for more Stranger Things! Today the next chapter of Stranger Things 5, "Chapter Three: The Turnbow Trap." I also mention a few comments and play a voicemail I got from someone celebrating a birthday - today! Until next Monday - the start of my two week work vacation - STAY STRANGER MY FRIENDS!!…
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Introduction Limited atonement sounds as if the Lord is setting up an excluvie group or there is not enough for everyone. Far from portraying Christ’s atonement as scarce or exclusive, Scripture presents it as infinitely sufficient for the whole human race. However, Christ’s work is only applied to the sheep. So, Christ’s work is not a scarce resou…
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From the world's most secretive cinema to an internet for plants, to the perfect job for lazy people who also want to hide underground, Will, Gabe, and Mango go deep—very, very deep—in search of 9 weird things that lurk just below the surface. This episode originally aired on April 20, 2020. Get your official Part-Time Genius membership card! Tell …
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In this bonus episode, Diana and Sam dive into Wicked: For Good, what surprised them, what they loved, and how it stacks up to the first film. They dig into the chemistry, performances, the Oz tie-ins, and all the moments that stood out. Then they jump into their latest TV and movie recommendations, from festive comfort watches to new documentaries…
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In a world that’s unraveling from climate disruption and gaping inequality, another climate crisis confronts us: the climate of hate and othering. Award-winning scholar and educator Valarie Kaur says to overcome racism and nationalism, we must not succumb to rage and grief. As someone who has spent much of her life challenging horrific injustices a…
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Christmas has gone digital—we shop online, video call the family abroad, and scroll through everyone's seemingly perfect holiday posts. But what's all this screen time actually doing to us? In this special Christmas episode, we get into the psychology behind our online Christmas habits. Why do we post photos of our Christmas trees and do we compare…
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This is the program’s final episode and, as such, we look back over the past 17 years. What did the future look like back in 2009 when the show first aired? What have been the major trends during that time? Which predictions came to fruition and which didn’t? And what cautions do our guests have as we look ahead? Guests Mica Sifry – US-based writer…
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Introduction This is our conclusion to our study of Luke’s Gospel. As we reflect on Luke, we remember how the gospel begins: angels, shepherds, women, and an elderly priestly family in scandal. God turns their barrenness, which is scandalous because they are not blessed by God, into life, as they will be the means to bring in the prophet before the…
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This year marks the 75th anniversary of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, so Will and Mango are uncovering some seriously surprising stories about author C.S. Lewis. Did you know he was famous for his terrible fashion… but also his financial generosity? Or that he almost converted to Hinduism for reasons that involve soup? And that he had a lo…
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Diana and Sam break down Stranger Things Season 5, Volume 1, Episodes 1–4, exploring the twists, emotional punches, and surprising reveals as they unfold. They react to Will's big moment, discuss Dustin's struggles, and dive into the evolving dynamics of the Byers and Wheeler families. Hopper and Eleven's relationship, Dr. K and the Upside Down bas…
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