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Here we trust God to open us to all that pertains to life and godliness. God is intentional about us. Discouraged? Listen in. Rejected? Let's talk. Wanna screw up? Not now. Confused? Slide in. Why? There's a message of hope for you. There's a word to light up your path and here is a heart that cares so much about yours. God's Life-Light, Susanna Beth'a
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Welcome to Savage Talk, where u can come and release your stress through word of mouth. No filter, and all opinions welcome. Let it all out. Not a podcast for the weak!
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Susanna Wesley Foundation

Susanna Wesley Foundation

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Listen to conversations between theologians, ministers, practitioners, artists and more around our annual themes that include flourishing, embodied faith and crafting hope. Intro/outro music by Joseph McDade
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RAMPF/EICHNER

Avvocati und Rechtsanwälte in Kooperation

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"RAMPF/EICHNER Avvocati und Rechtsanwälte in Kooperation" is a consolidated cross-border cooperation between Avv. RA Marco Rampf and Avv. RAin Dr. Susanna Eichner as well as their team of fiduciary professionals, providing legal and tax advice in German and Italian corporate law, compliance, business and contractual law, real estate, tax, inheritance and family law. Enjoy our podcasts with a new episode in Italian, German or English language (as the case may be) every 2 weeks! If you wish to ...
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Uneasy

Laura Justice and Susanna Justice

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Sisters Laura and Susanna tell you about all the things that make them feel uneasy. These Massachusetts natives dive into ghost stories, murders, lore, and even that weird story someone's aunt told you that one time.
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Susanna is a graphic designer. Dan is a materials scientist. Each week, we discuss a long read about science or culture from our unique points of view. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artistmaterialist/support
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Host Susanna Quinn explores topics relating to early cancer detection testing, including multi-cancer early detection testing, cancer genomics and risk, barriers to cancer screening, and much more.
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Get tips on how to learn a foreign language using music, movies, TV, radio and other free and low-cost resources from polyglot Susanna Zaraysky, author of the book, "Language is Music". (Susanna speaks English, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian and Bosnian/Serbo-Croatian.) www.createyourworldbooks.com
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Building a Modern Employer Brand podcast is a weekly podcast that brings you a modern breath of air into employer branding and other HR marketing! This podcast is for all modern-minded HR/Talent marketing practitioners who want to learn how to influence talents with messages and marketing in a world where attention is no longer a default. This podcast is brought to you by Employer Branding Agency Emine and hosted by Susanna Rantanen. Susanna is Finland's best-known employer branding expert a ...
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Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000

Emily M. Bender and Alex Hanna

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Artificial Intelligence has too much hype. In this podcast, linguist Emily M. Bender and sociologist Alex Hanna break down the AI hype, separate fact from fiction, and science from bloviation. They're joined by special guests and talk about everything, from machine consciousness to science fiction, to political economy to art made by machines.
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Fashion Love Stories

Susanna Galanis

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Susanna Galanis / NYC - based jewelry designer, fashion stylist, artist and as of September 2020 a Fashion Love Stories - podcast creator. Obsessed with style, high fashion and couture, history, glamour, anything love, charity, spirituality, beauty, culture, legendary and Inspirational people and Influencers. FIT-graduate with degrees in Fashion Marketing, Fur Design and Marketing and studies in Art and Fashion Illustration. Extensive work experience at Versace and Bergdorf Goodman in Manage ...
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Global Caveat

Diana Klatt & Susanna Park

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Global Caveat is the podcast that explores the vast field of global health. Global health scientists Diana Klatt and Susanna Park discuss topics, such as research and fieldwork, with each other and guests to examine the connection between health and the sciences and how we have to work together for health, humanity, and the earth. Episodes are not endorsements for organizations discussed on the show. Music by Hawt Coco. Produced by Global Caveat, Inc.
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Welcome to Crime With Joy. Here we talk about all things true crime. Weekly, we will talk about different true crime topics. The goal is to bring awareness to victims of crimes and spread word about unsolved crimes. The justice system in the US is poorly managed. So many individuals never have anyone advocating for themselves. In this podcast, we will tell the stories of those who cannot. These topics will be multifaceted. Grab a snack and a drink of you're choice. Enjoy the show. Contact: c ...
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GistNjuice Podcast

Susanna and Lexi

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Hey welcome to the GistNjuice podcast, a chilled and jovial vibe with two London based female hosts, Susanna and Lexi. Tune in to hear different perspectives and insights on London living, lifestyle, culture and experiences. There’s no limit to what we talk about, conversations may sometimes get raw and unfiltered. Join in and DM us via twitter, instagram or hashtag #gistnjuicepodcast. We welcome questions, dilemmas, feedback and suggestions. xoxo.. Join our unwind explicit live stream sessi ...
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She Talks Game Podcast

Susanna and Maura

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She Talks Game is a weekly comedy podcast hosted by Maura Mannle and Susanna Leonard, two relatively unknown, but immensely talented women with shockingly untapped potential who talk everything sports.
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Techs on Texts

Jed Sundwall

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Techs on Texts is a podcast featuring conversations with technologists about the literature that has influenced them. Hosted and produced by Jed Sundwall. Learn more at https://techsontexts.net
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Full Metal Podcast

Full Metal Podcast

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CNAS defense policy experts discuss current events from a hard defense viewpoint. Hosted by Jerry Hendrix, Susanna Blume, Lauren Fish and Adam Routh at the Center for a New American Security. Each episode will incorporate a DSA team discussion followed by a conversation with a special guest.
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What Did I Miss?

What Did I Miss?

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A current events podcast hosted by comedians, Susanna Wolff and Siobhan Thompson, and designed for listeners who may have missed a few news stories along the way. It's not too late to find out what the hell is going on.
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Just because it’s fiction doesn’t mean it’s not true. Host & novelist, Amy Impellizzeri, interviews the biggest authors of this year’s best sellers and gets down and deep to reveal the true inspiration behind the stories. From Bangles Co-Founder & Debut Novelist, Susanna Hoffs, to New York Times Best-Selling Authors, Marie Benedict, E. Lockhart, and Kristy Woodson Harvey, just to name a few. Tune in to hear this week’s guest admit: “No one’s ever asked me that before!”
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Your Morning Drive

Hammerhead Creations

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Your Morning Drive: Everyone Has A Story. Join Logan as he dives deep into the stories, passions, and perspectives of extraordinary individuals from all walks of life. New episodes drop on Wednesdays at 5 AM, EST.
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New Books in Gender

New Books Network

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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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A space for healers, witches, goddesses, and radicals who do meaningful work in a system that makes it more difficult than it needs to be. This is where you come to remember your why and reclaim your story. carakovacs.substack.com
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Also Called

Also Called Community

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Also Called provides opportunities for conversation for women who want to ask the bigger questions of our faith by exploring the stories of the women and topics in the Bible. Conversations to better understand who God is, help us live better, with ideas on how to go forward.
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Learn Scottish Gaelic with teacher Susanna and her student Mark. Each lesson is like going for a coffee with your friend who happens to speak Scottish Gaelic and is helping you learn in a relaxed, enjoyable way. Coffee Break Gaelic is not a simple series of "listen and repeat" audio programmes: in each lesson Susanna explains how the language works, helping Mark - and you - to manipulate the language and use it in practical situations. As a learner Mark asks questions, and makes mistakes, so ...
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VOMRadio

The Voice of the Martyrs

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Welcome to The Voice of the Martyrs Radio Network! Join host Todd Nettleton each week as we share testimonies of brothers and sisters suffering for their faith in Christ. The Voice of the Martyrs (VOM) is a nonprofit, interdenominational missions organization that offers practical and spiritual help to persecuted Christians around the world.
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Radio8Ball is a musical divination podcast hosted by ANDRAS JONES. We answer questions (and question answers) by picking songs at random, and interpreting them like musical tarot cards. The questions come from our celebrity guests and the answers are performed by our featured songwriter. Featured guests have included: Viggo Mortensen, Fred Armisen, Jon Auer, Tig Notaro, Mose Allison, Eleni Mandell, Inara George, Allen Toussaint, Susanna Hoffs, John Trudell, Michael Ian Black, John Doe, Exene ...
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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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In this (open-access) book, Susanna Elm radically changes our understanding of imperial rule in the later Roman Empire. As she shows, the so-called eastern decadence of the Emperor Theodosius and his successors was in fact a calculated revolution in masculinity and the representation of imperial power. Here, the emperor's hard yet soft, mature yet …
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Send us a text On this episode, Tom joins the podcast Metaphysical Hippie Chicks 2.0 as a guest. Tom channels Abram, who talks about the differences between channeling and mediumship, offers guidance on conscious channeling and different types of channeling, shares insights on discerning and choosing a spiritual teacher, and engages in a powerful c…
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DER TRAUM VOM EIGENEN HAUS IN ITALIEN (TEIL 2) - 7 PRAKTISCHE TIPPS FÜR DEN IMMOBILIENKAUF IN ITALIEN Italien fasziniert deutsche Immobilienkäufer seit Jahrzehnten: Die malerische Toskana, der glitzernde Gardasee, die historischen Stadtvillen Roms – der Immobilienmarkt südlich der Alpen verspricht Lebensqualität und Wertstabilität. Doch während die…
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Let’s get something straight right out of the gate:2026 is not a “soft launch”. It’s a fuck around and find out year. And my favorite astro bestie Torrence Tremayne gives a very specific and direct break down of everything you need to know. After half a decade of grief, dissociation, therapy-speak, spiritual bypassing, and late-stage capitalism cat…
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Welcome to The Also Called Podcast! In today’s episode, we'll meet two writers from our upcoming book, The Other Disciples. Today, we’re diving into the motives of Salome, the ninth disciple from the book written by Renee Walter, and Anna’s patience rewarded our tenth disciple, written by Harley Olafson. Join us as we discover who they were, their …
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Welcome to Episode 462 of Your Morning Drive. In this episode of Your Morning Drive, host Logan Lewis welcomes Caitlin Thomas, the publisher for Cartersville Living Magazine. Together they discuss being present, balancing careers and motherhood, building authentic relationships, starting Cartersville Living, unexpected pregnancies & much more. Lear…
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A sweeping history of the violence perpetrated by governments committed to extreme forms of secularism in the twentieth century A popular truism derived from the Enlightenment holds that violence is somehow inherent to religion, to which political secularism offers a liberating solution. But this assumption ignores a glaring modern reality: that pu…
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Once the powerhouse of a fledgling country’s economy, the Mississippi Delta has been consigned to a narrative of destitution. It is often faulted for the sins of the South, portrayed as a regional backwater that willfully cleaved itself from the modern world. But buried beneath the weight of good ol’ boy politics and white-washed histories lies the…
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The Arrival of the Fittest: Biology’s Imaginary Futures, 1900–1935 by Jim Endersby In the early twentieth century, varied audiences took biology out of the hands of specialists and transformed it into mass culture, transforming our understanding of heredity in the process. In the early twentieth century communities made creative use of the new theo…
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How has China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs transformed itself into one of the most assertive diplomatic actors on the global stage? What explains the rise of “wolf warrior” practices, and how should we interpret Beijing’s evolving diplomatic identity? In this episode, Duncan McCargo speaks with Dylan Loh, an Associate Professor in the Public Polic…
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Reconstruction explores the impact of the First World War on the built environment - examining the immediate effects and aftermath of the Great War on the architecture of Britain and the British empire during the interwar years. While much attention has been paid by historians to post-war architectural reconstruction after 1945, the earlier develop…
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Persian Paradigms in Early Modern English Drama examines the concept of early modern globality and the development of European toleration discourse through English representations of Persian monarchs and Persianate conceptions of hospitality as paradigms of interreligious and intercultural hospitality for early modern and Shakespearean drama. Engli…
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Sri Lanka has long sat astride the monsoon winds between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea – a small island at the centre of a very big story. For over a thousand years, Muslim pilgrims, merchants, scholars, and soldiers have passed through “Lanka” or “Sarandib”, leaving traces in Arabic, Tamil, Persian, Malay, Ottoman Turkish, Urdu, Dhivehi, a…
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Rachel Midura joins Jana Byars to talk about Postal Intelligence: The Tassis Family and Communications Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Cornell UP, 2025) connects and situates histories of the post and government intelligence alongside print technology and state power in the wider context of the early modern communications revolution. In the sixt…
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Against the Chains of Utility: Sacrifice and Literature in 1970s and 1980s South Korea (University of Hawaii Press, 2025) explores literary texts that countered the prevailing rhetoric of South Korea’s exploitative developmental state. These texts capture moments of anti-utilitarian sacrifice, and include Kim Hyŏn’s critical essays, Pak Sangnyung’s…
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Valuing the Community College Library: Impactful Practices for Institutional Success (2025, ACRL) provides a holistic approach to exhibiting community college library value through historical context, practical applications, and future thinking. Through case studies, editorials from administrators, and practical approaches, it addresses why communi…
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New Orleans is an indispensable element of America's national identity. As one of the most fabled cities in the world, it figures in countless novels, short stories, poems, plays, and films, as well as in popular lore and song. T. R. Johnson's book New Orleans: A Writer's City (Cambridge UP, 2023) provides detailed discussions of all of the most si…
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As migration carried Yiddish to several continents during the long twentieth century, an increasingly global community of speakers and readers clung to Jewish heritage while striving to help their children make sense of their lives as Jews in the modern world. In her book, Modern Jewish Worldmaking Through Yiddish Children's Literature (Princeton U…
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The Earth Transformed. An Untold History (Knopf, 2023) is a captivating and informative book that reveals how climate change has been a driving force behind the development and decline of civilizations across the centuries. The author, Peter Frankopan, takes readers on a journey through history, showcasing how natural phenomena such as volcanic eru…
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Lithium, a crucial input in the batteries powering electric vehicles, has the potential to save the world from climate change. But even green solutions come at a cost. Mining lithium is environmentally destructive. We therefore confront a dilemma: Is it possible to save the world by harming it in the process? Having spent over a decade researching …
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The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, and their inspiration. Helen J. Nicholson's book Women and the Crusades (Oxford UP, 2023) surveys women's involvement in medieval crusading between the second half of the eleventh century, when Pope Gregory VII first proposed a penitential military exp…
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In this (open-access) book, Susanna Elm radically changes our understanding of imperial rule in the later Roman Empire. As she shows, the so-called eastern decadence of the Emperor Theodosius and his successors was in fact a calculated revolution in masculinity and the representation of imperial power. Here, the emperor's hard yet soft, mature yet …
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Self-Declaration in the Legal Recognition of Gender (Routledge, 2023) is a socio-legal study that offers a critique of what it means to self-declare with regard to legal gender. Based on empirical research conducted in Denmark, the book engages in some of the most controversial issues surrounding trans and gender diverse rights. The theoretical ana…
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Theodore Karamanski joins fellow Lake Michigan enthusiast Jana Byars to talk about his new book, Great Lake: An Unnatural History of Lake Michigan. Looking down from outer space a vast expanse of blue appears in the heart of North America. Of the magnificent chain of inland seas, only one of those bodies of water--Lake Michigan--is entirely within …
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Ecclesiastes has long been viewed as the great existential work of the Hebrew Bible, containing the famous cry "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity." As part of a search for enduring meaning, it questions the nature of work, mortality, happiness, justice, goodness, and life itself. Abounding with careful observations, disappointments, and insights, E…
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Mike Jay's Psychonauts: Drugs and the Making of the Modern Mind (Yale UP, 2023) is a provocative and original history of the scientists and writers, artists and philosophers who took drugs to explore the hidden regions of the mind. Until the twentieth century, scientists investigating the effects of drugs on the mind did so by experimenting on them…
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In Still Life with Bones: Genocide, Forensics, and What Remains (Crown, 2023), anthropologist Alexa Hagerty learns to see the dead body with a forensic eye. She examines bones for marks of torture and fatal wounds—hands bound by rope, machete cuts—and also for signs of identity: how life shapes us down to the bone. A weaver is recognized from the t…
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Self-Declaration in the Legal Recognition of Gender (Routledge, 2023) is a socio-legal study that offers a critique of what it means to self-declare with regard to legal gender. Based on empirical research conducted in Denmark, the book engages in some of the most controversial issues surrounding trans and gender diverse rights. The theoretical ana…
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