The Real Life Practice Podcast is a space where hosts Teresa McCloy and Lindsay Sterchi explore the rhythms of life through the lens of spiritual growth. Together, they provide practical insights on how to integrate faith into everyday moments, offering tools and resources for deepening yourrecognizing and responding to God in your everyday life story. Through personal stories and reflections, the podcast encourages you to pay attention to God’s presence in both the ordinary and extraordinar ...
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Welcome to Curiosity Weekly from Discovery, hosted by Dr. Samantha Yammine. Once a week, we’ll bring you the latest and greatest in scientific discoveries and break down the details so that you don’t need a PhD to understand it. From neuroscience to climate tech to AI and genetics, no subject is off-limits. Join Sam as she interviews expert guests and investigates the research guiding some of the most exciting scientific breakthroughs affecting our world today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com ...
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A weekly roundup of the goings on inside football from the games, transfers, comings and goings and the rumours. The lads will have guests with them throughout the footballing calendar in order to pick apart, without any expertise, the stories from the week.
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It's so easy now for people to stay in their echo chambers and not have a dialogue about important issues. We all need to start addressing important issues and have difficult conversations. This podcast takes multiple viewpoints and "Splices" them together into one conversation while adding the millennial perspective. It could be two different sides of an argument or two different solutions to a problem, but all that matters is that we get the conversation started. Cover art photo provided b ...
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The night before Halloween 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley was found bludgeoned to death outside her family’s home in the tony Greenwich, Connecticut, enclave of Belle Haven. The local police, used to dealing more with traffic stops than a high-profile murder, grappled with a lack of forensic evidence – or a motive. They had their suspects of course. The creepy neighbor. The eldest teenage son of the Skakel family next door. The Skakel children’s burly tutor. But without concrete evidence or ...
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If you dream of starting a business, writing a book or making money from your passion online, this podcast is for you. Your host, Danielle Towner will sit down with entrepreneurs, small business owners and startups to share how they launched their dream business and made it work! We’ll discuss topics such as converting your passion to your niche, finding startup money, solidifying your brand and balancing business and life. Join us as Dreamers and Doers share how they are making their busine ...
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When the calls to her late-night, paranormal radio show go from strange to stranger, host Lindsay Mallyn launches an investigative podcast to explore the mysterious happenings. Unable to do it alone, however, she recruits the infamous JP Leck, a disgraced archivist and the keeper of curious lore. Together they will uncover terrible secrets, delve into forbidden realms, and do battle with otherworldly creatures.
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The Ancient and Esoteric Order of the Jackalope is a secret society devoted to sharing strange stories and amazing facts. No topic is off limits -- if it's interesting or entertaining, we'll do an episode about it.
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A podcast that celebrates all things Sussex, through stories and conversations with inspiring local people.
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Alternative Stories and Fake Realities is the anthology podcast of the spoken-word audio production company Alternative Stories. Working with poets, novelists and dramatists we tell stories and share the work of writers including radio plays, short fiction, book excerpts and writer interviews. We also explore the things that inspire writers including folklore and mythology as well as sharing content from other podcasts produced by Alternative Stories. With almost 150 podcasts to choose from ...
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Heavy Metal Heat Wave
Mike Borden, Jeremy DeBottis, Jeff White, Steve Peters, Lauren Esposito, Jan Lane, Ana Guerrero
Heavy Metal Heat Wave improvises long-form podcasts.
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Rabbi Neil Blumofe examines jazz greats and history in this week’s Liner Notes.
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Join host Malcolm Flanders, Brand Ambassador for Golden Leaves Funeral Plans, as we spotlight and expand on the current challenges and future landscape for both the funeral as well as pre- paid funeral plans sector. These combined views will be covered in frank and insightful interviews with a variety of funeral industry icons and figureheads. Whilst much has changed in the way people now approach their ‘end of life’ event, the series will give a fascinating insight into what the drivers are ...
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It’s Not Just Us podcast featuring Jessica and Candida who are working moms, wives, and best friends and looking for affirmation that we are not crazy. Well... we know we are a little crazy, crazy funny that is. Sharing experiences from our everyday lives you will be sure to get a laugh from our random topics about current events, embracing our 30’s, and the occasional prank phone call. If you ever get that feeling that whatever is happening in your life can’t just be happening to you, tune in!
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After decades of silence, an unexpected figure steps forward from the shadows, bringing with him a totally new theory of the crime – and pointing the finger at two possible suspects. Michael Skakel's cousin, Bobby Kennedy Jr., believes this could be the key to solving Martha Moxley’s killing. But upon deeper examination, cracks appear. Is this a br…
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It’s a new year which means many of us are focusing on resolutions designed to take better care of our bodies as we age. But, even those conducting research on healthy aging find it a complicated concept to define. To help navigate the topic, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Paul Robbins, a professor and co-director of the Masonic Institute on…
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#119: There's Gold in Them Thar Waves [the Electrolytic Marine Salts Company of Lubec, ME]
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48:19In 1897 "the Reverend Electrolycist" Prescott Ford Jernegan claimed he could extract gold from seawater for pennies on the dollar. It was a classic something for nothing scam... So why did so many people fall for it? https://order-of-the-jackalope.com/theres-gold-in-them-thar-waves Key sources for this episode include Carl Sifakis's Hoaxes and Scam…
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After decades of estrangement, Michael Skakel reconnects with some of his Kennedy cousins, rebuilding ties and working for the family. But when a scandal erupts, Skakel finds himself caught in the crossfire and the fallout is swift. His attempt at self-protection - a tell-all memoir - would later become ammunition at the trial - complicating an alr…
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Hired by Michael Skakel to defend him against murder charges, defense attorney Mickey Sherman is a smooth talker with a love of the media spotlight. But after Michael is found guilty, a post-mortem of the defense strategy reveals that Sherman may have made some serious missteps. Will the appellate court agree? Members of Michael's original defense …
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"The Angry House": An Audio Drama by Thomas Wrightson
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47:18Send us a text When Harry and Agnes Wells inherit an old house in Cornwall in the summer of 1999 they visit with the intention of renovating the building. But as days pass they discover the house has some unexpected secrets. The Angry House is an award-winning drama by novelist Thomas Wrightson. In 'The Angry House' by Thomas Wrightson you can hear…
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Why Society Treats Allergies Like a Nothingburger
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33:39Allergies are estimated to affect upwards of 30% of people globally, so why are they so often swept under the rug? People in restaurants lie about their allergies, food labelling is difficult to understand, and those with the allergies are often forced to be their own advocate to avoid a potentially life-threatening medical situation. On this episo…
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Michael Skakel’s trial verdict is returned. The witnesses called by the State were a pivotal part of the otherwise largely circumstantial case against Michael. But a careful examination of their testimony and motivations raises questions. Michael speaks about the alleged confessions and shares more revealing anecdotes about his upbringing, the Elan…
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S4, Ep.06 Scripture: How to Embrace Discipline and Desire with God’s Word, with Pastor Tyler Sterchi
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40:54In this episode, we welcome a special guest, Pastor Tyler Sterchi. Not only is he Lindsay’s husband, but Tyler is also the Lead Pastor of New Hope, which is our local home church! Tyler shares his journey of faith, his experience with Scripture, and how his understanding and engagement with Scripture has evolved over the years. Tyler also offers in…
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'The Cavalry': A Short Story By Christopher Meredith
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53:32Send us a text Welcome to a new mini series of the Alternative Stories and Fake Realities Podcast This week we have short fiction from Welsh poet, novelist and short story writer Christopher Meredith. The story you're about to hear is a seasonal piece set in the early 1960s in south Wales. It's called 'The Cavalry' and it's from Chris's brilliant c…
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Language has always evolved but it seems like technology has sped that process up to a staggering degree. Memes, algorithms, AI, and social media are altering the words we use and the way we use them. To speak more about the phenomenon, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Adam Aleksic, an etymologist and author of the book Algospeak. Sam also ex…
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Amidst a media blitz, the trial of Michael Skakel for Martha Moxley’s murder begins. The State’s case rests mainly on the testimony of three confession witnesses and circumstantial evidence. But with no forensic proof, the prosecution faces an uphill battle. As the jury heads into deliberations, States Attorney Jonathan Benedict’s dramatic closing …
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Climate change is one of the most powerful forces shaping our world today. With an uptick in extreme weather events, it’s time to focus on how to adapt to this new normal from a public health perspective. Senior Producer Teresa Carey speaks with Dr. Georges C. Benjamin about the health impacts of climate change and how people can support their comm…
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Disgraced LAPD detective-turned-author Mark Fuhrman publishes a book calling for Michael Skakel’s arrest for the murder of Martha Moxley. The State of Connecticut opens a grand jury investigation into the case. In the present day, Michael publicly speaks for the first time about his painful childhood and traumatic years at the controversial Elan Sc…
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S4, Ep. 05 Scripture: Routines and Rhythms for Scripture in Everyday Life
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15:56What are some practical ways you can incorporate scripture into your daily routines? In this episode, we’ll discuss a variety of methods, including apps, journaling, structured plans, and more open-ended approaches. We believe it’s important to find what works best for you based on your life season and personal preferences, and we talk all about it…
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We spend about a third of our lives sleeping, so you’d think we’d know more when it comes to understanding what is going on in our bodies and brains when we’re doing it. But studying sleep is surprisingly complex and there are a lot of ideas trying to untangle why we need sleep. This episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Jeffrey Iliff…
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As the police continue to pursue Ken Littleton, Skakel family lawyer Tom Sheridan hires private investigators to take a fresh look at the Moxley case, in hopes of clearing the Skakel name once and for all. Intended to be confidential, the report prepared by Sutton Associates soon finds its way into the papers - and the hands of celebrity crime jour…
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SHOP PATREON CIRCLE CITY SUPERNATURAL 2 EVERYTHING ELSEBy J.P. Leck
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Meteorologist and storm chaser Dr. Reed Timmer doesn’t just study extreme weather, he drives straight into it with a custom build, storm proof vehicle. Host Dr. Samanthat Yammine talks with him about the science of surviving the planet’s increasingly volatile storms, the data he’s able to collect up close, and what it takes to study a storm system …
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Spring and summer of 1976 pass without an arrest in the Moxley case. With the one-year anniversary of Martha’s murder rapidly approaching, law enforcement turns its focus to former Skakel tutor Ken Littleton. The formerly clean-cut Littleton’s life is in turmoil, following a debauched summer on Nantucket and a subsequent arrest. Back in Greenwich, …
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S4, Ep. 04 Scripture: The Power of Scripture in Community
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25:00How can reading and studying scripture in community change our experience of God’s Word? In this episode, we explore how scripture was traditionally meant to be read and interpreted collectively, rather than individually. We talk about the benefits of studying the Bible together to incorporate diverse perspectives and deeper connections in faith. W…
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Will eating mint cancel out the feeling of spice in your mouth? How do you manipulate aroma compounds to mimic the taste of lemon? When it comes to the science of flavor, there is no shortage of questions to ask. On this episode, Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by renowned flavor scientist, author, and co-founder of Noma’s Fermentation Lab, Dr. Arie…
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As the investigation into Martha Moxley’s murder picks up steam, Greenwich investigators round up friends, family, and neighborhood oddballs for questioning. Based on those interviews, police piece together a timeline of her final hours. Attention quickly turns to Belle Haven teen Tommy Skakel, Martha's neighbor and the last known person to see her…
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Keeping it in the family: Emma Fruin on four generations of Bristol funeral directors
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27:33As we continue our focus on emerging leaders in the funeral industry, this episode we welcome Emma Fruin on to the show, Director and Accountant at E.C. Alderwick & Son in Bristol. With over 23 years of hands on experience in the family business, Emma has played a key role in the growth, stability and long term success of Bristol funeral directors.…
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If sitting down to solve a math problem is your personal nightmare, you’re not alone. On this episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by drag queen and math communicator Kyne Santos to talk all things math and how it fuels our everyday lives. Sam also digs into how caffeine can make us persist in impossible tasks and, thanks to listener submis…
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On Halloween 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley is found bludgeoned to death just steps from her home in the ritzy Belle Haven neighborhood of Greenwich, Connecticut. The weapon of choice? A golf club. In the wake of the brutal murder, Greenwich police, more used to handing out traffic citations than conducting homicide investigations, find themselves…
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S4, Ep. 03 Scripture: How Gospel Meditation Brings New Life to Scripture
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18:57What is the practice of gospel meditation, and how can it bring new life to our study of scripture? In this episode, we explore how this reflective and imaginative approach to reading scripture can help us connect with God on a deeper level. We discuss using imagination to place ourselves within biblical stories, specifically focusing on the story …
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We all know that science shapes science fiction, but what happens when the opposite is also true? This episode, senior producer Teresa Carey speaks with legendary science fiction author Kim Stanley Robinson about the intersection of science and science fiction and how the latter allows us to think about the effects of scientific advancement. Host, …
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Now on Fawesome TV: Circle City Supernatural 2
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2:44FAWESOME SCREENING BLURAYS TRAILER EVERYTHINGBy J.P. Leck
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Introducing Dead Certain: The Martha Moxley Murder
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3:46The night before Halloween 1975, 15-year-old Martha Moxley is bludgeoned to death just steps from her home in the ritzy Belle Haven neighborhood of Greenwich, Connecticut. The murder weapon? A golf club. In the wake of the brutal killing, Greenwich police find themselves out of their depths. Over the next 25 years, an improbable series of events un…
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Your Garden Is Not an Island: How to Protect Pollinators
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27:56Humans and nature have always coexisted. But, human intervention makes our modern world look very different than it once did. This episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine digs into how humans are reshaping the wild. Sam speaks to Dr. Harland Patch about the decline of insect populations around the world and how we can provide better environments for pol…
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S4, Ep. 02 Scripture: How Lectio Divina Helps Us Connect with Scripture
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28:22How do you read scripture in a way that connects to your heart, and not just your mind? In this episode, we introduce the spiritual practice of Lectio Divina, a transformative way of engaging with scripture at a heart level. We share the practice's five steps: silence, reading, meditating, responding, and contemplating, while sharing personal exper…
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Your Life Runs on GPS. And GPS Runs on Duct Tape
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29:41GPS runs our world, but the system is far from perfect and much more fragile than people believe. This episode, GPS expert Logan Scott speaks with senior producer Teresa Carey about the past, present, and future of GPS and how to avoid catastrophe when something goes wrong. Host, Dr. Samantha Yammine also explores the first new potential treatment …
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S4, Ep. 01 Scripture: Why Scripture is Foundational to our Spiritual Practices
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28:59By Teresa McCloy & Lindsay Sterchi
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TRAILER BLURAYS & POSTERS SCREENING INSTAGRAM FACEBOOK For all of this and more, go to endlesselsewhere.comBy J.P. Leck
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Whether you call it citizen science, participatory science, or community science, research conducted by everyday people has led to major discoveries across a wide range of fields. This episode, host Dr. Samantha Yammine is joined by Dr. Caren Cooper to discuss the benefits and mechanics when it comes to public participation in science. Dr. Cooper i…
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