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There Is Freedom

Lisa Haydon Lalvani

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As a kid, I dreamed of being independent, free, and answerable to no one. When I grew up, I worked hard to build a life just like that. However, as the seasons of life evolved, I realised how transient some of my ideas of freedom really were. I began to reflect: What does it mean to be truly free from the inside out? And can I experience freedom in a universe governed by universal laws? John 8:32 says, “The truth will make you free.” It struck me that truth was something I needed to know. Jo ...
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Oftentimes a musician's life, from the audience's perspective, starts and stops with live performance and whatever content posted on social media. It is the in-between stuff that really adds the color to our nomadic lifestyle. The Transient Sessions is a way for me to share with you a little something of myself in-between the shows in the most potent and honest form of communication I know: Music.
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Mass Transient

Noah Kochanowicz

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In Mass Transient, we take a look at the way we move people and things. A little bit history, a little bit politics, and a whole lot nerdy. Even if it's just a tool you use for your commute, your life is shaped every day by the decisions made on our roads, sidewalks, and tunnels. So if you've ever asked "Why don't they just connect those two routes?" or "Why can't they make this road wider?" or "Why does this cost so much?" or "If these tunnels could talk, what would they say?" Then this pod ...
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COSMONAUT One of the first electronic music artists who has been successfully pulling in big crowds all over Eastern Europe and Russia. For over two decades his mission has been to transport the masses to a vivid alternate realm of electronic music. His DJ and production career started in early 90s followed by several releases and a global success of the tracks "Plasma" and "Boctok5" (Transient rec. UK, 1997) secured leading positions in the TOP 10 of the Paul Oakenfold's chart (DJ Mag's #1 ...
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After Two friends navigating through a transient period in their lives. Careers, relationships, living, health, politics, and money, all areas that we need to figure out in order to not F$%k up our 20’s. You’re likely to be encountering the same struggles. We are just as lost as you are. Tune in every Tuesday for experts, research, comedy, music, and stories surrounding these issues. Hopefully at the end of it all, be a less sh*t version of yourself. Website: https://www.toomanyjams.com/ Itu ...
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Bindles And Bedrolls

Bindles And Bedrolls

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A podcast for those with itchy feet, ready to roam. We will be interviewing a collection of travelers who find their callings via various modes of transportation. From train hoppers to truck drivers and bicycle tourists, we will meet vagabonds with a need to satiate their wanderlust.
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Barely Even Here

Matty Smith

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Barely Even Here is a contemplative podcast that delves into the transient nature of life and the beauty found in fleeting moments. Through thought-provoking narratives, reflections, and interviews, this podcast invites listeners to embrace mindfulness, appreciate the present, and explore deeper existential themes. It serves as a space for introspection, connection, and appreciation of the impermanent aspects of our existence.
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Before The Chorus

Sofia Loporcaro

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Before a song is released, a record is produced, or a chorus is written, the musicians that write them think. A lot. They live. A lot. And they feel. A LOT. Hosted by award-winning interviewer and radio host Sofia Loporcaro, Before the Chorus dives into the stories and experiences that shape these artists, and ultimately, the music we hear.
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Live & Play Freely

Denise Holland

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Take power back over your mind, break through the painful barriers that keep you stuck in past results or insecure ambitions; unleash your innate creative potential and play & perform with freedom of mind. Denise’s approach to transformation brings together thirty years’ experience of human performance in sport as both a national athlete and coach and insight into the spiritual nature of human life. A whole new resilient and creative way of living, playing, and performing becomes visible thr ...
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Beloved Journal

The Rev. Rob Lee

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What matters most to us in times of consequence? Is it wealth? Is it prestige and power? Is it likes or favorites? To me, what I hope to center is that friendship, family, empathy, compassion, quirkiness, humor, and hope will win out even amidst the fray of this transient and turbulent life. My name is Rob Lee, I’m a pastor, public theologian, and author working at the intersection of faith and public life. I want this podcast to be a place where I interview those people who are exemplifying ...
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Product Voices

Product Voices, hosted by JJ Rorie

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People who work in product management are on a constant learning journey. Markets are dynamic. Customer needs are transient. Technologies evolve. The ways in which we work changes. We must learn and adapt along the way. Product Voices is a forum to share practical, real-world stories about how to learn and grow in important areas in product management. Learn from the best voices in product management.
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Join Peter Marlton, writer, musician, public defender, and former New York City cab driver, as he dives deep into a fun and intellectually robust journey into the essence and nature of stories and the effect they can have on us, from the most transient to something life-changing. These stories include what we see in film, TV, theater and the other usual suspects, as well as those we tell ourselves and each other. Guests include other podcasters, writers, lawyers who tell stories in trial, an ...
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Middle of Everywhere

Middle of Everywhere

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Middle of Everywhere shares big stories from the small places we call home. Rich with examples of tribalism and kinship, skepticism and idealism, defeat and triumph, we tell stories of life in rural and small town America. Hosts Ariel Lavery, a transient American who has settled in small town Murray, Kentucky, and Austin Carter (Featured on Seasons 1 & 2), a Murray and rural life native, take the pulse of an overlooked geographic news region. They provide a connection for those who have left ...
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Last Call at Bluebell Cafe

Last Call at Bluebell Cafe

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​Last Call at Bluebell Cafe is a fantasy audio drama about a shapeshifting Barista who is a little too interested in other people’s lives. The Barista runs the transient Bluebell Cafe, where customers can get more than just coffee. Many of the wanderers who find themselves stumbling upon this hidden cafe in dusky hours are at a crossroads in their life. Who better than our Barista to guide them along their path? With a little help from magic, of course. However, magic and people are both unp ...
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Non-Human Intel Podcast

PoliticalSaucer

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Non-Human Intel is a true-crime-style UFO podcast that explores the hidden architecture of contact, cover-up, and control. Hosted by the PoliticalSaucer, each episode dissects real-world abduction cases, declassified documents, and insider testimony with cinematic pacing and investigative depth. This isn’t science fiction, it’s suppressed history. From Pentagon leaks to remote encounters, Non-Human Intel delivers high-stakes intelligence on the phenomenon shaping our future, and rewriting ou ...
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If you've enjoyed watching the 1998 BBC television miniseries, you'd probably want to renew your acquaintance with William Makepeace Thackeray's 1847 novel, Vanity Fair. However, if you're unfamiliar with what has been dubbed one of the Best 100 Books in English Literature, you certainly have a treat ahead. Miss Pinkerton's Academy in Chiswick Mall in London is where young ladies with ambitions of making a good marriage are sent by their socially aspiring middleclass parents. Two young ladie ...
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Six Pints None The Richer

Six Pints None the Richer

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Six Pints None The Richer is a podcast about beer in the Midwest of the U.S. Every week, our co-hosts, Dan and Jon, review 6 beer... Usually with some kind of theme involved. We use our experience in the food & beverage industry to give you insight of what craft beer is currently available to you.
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Send us a text Dr. Villarroel’s analysis of mid-20th century astronomical photographic plates found statistically significant, sunlight-dependent transients, brief pinpoint flashes that behave like sun-lit objects rather than emulsion defects. Critics called them scratches and processing flaws. Villarroel and her team methodically excluded that exp…
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Send us a text In this explosive episode of Non-Human Intel, we connect four disturbing threads: a potential nuclear shootdown of an extraterrestrial craft in 1962, command protocols embedded in U.S. military structure for crash recoveries, identical accounts from two Marines harassed by unidentified shadow units, and the Department of Energy’s hid…
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Send us a text In this episode of Non-Human Intel, we explore the chilling consistency of Mantis entity encounters. Whether it's a DMT trial at Johns Hopkins, an alien abduction case investigated by Harvard’s Dr. John Mack, or a trance ritual among San shamans, the same being appears again and again: tall, insectoid, analytical, emotionally detache…
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Hello Freedom Listeners! This episode comes down to one simple question: What do you put your faith and trust in? It is inspired by our family trip to the Acropolis in Athens this summer. In Acts 17, the Apostle Paul speaks to the philosophers of his time—around 46 to 50 A.D. He notices that the people of Athens are very spiritual and even worship …
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Hello Freedom Listeners! This episode comes down to one simple question: What do you put your faith and trust in? It’s inspired by our family trip to the Acropolis in Athens this summer. In Acts 17, the Apostle Paul speaks to the philosophers of his time—around 46 to 50 A.D. He notices that the people of Athens are very spiritual and even worship “…
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Send us a text In this episode, we investigate the suspicious 1996 death of Phil Schneider, an alleged government whistleblower who claimed to have worked on Deep Underground Military Bases (DUMBs) and survived a firefight with non-human entities. While the official cause of death was suicide, conflicting reports, missing documentation, and procedu…
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Send us a text In 1984, a mysterious roll of film arrived by mail, containing what some call the most explosive leak in UFO history: the MJ-12 documents. But were they real, or masterful disinformation? This episode of Non-Human Intel dissects the names, structure, and implications of the Majestic-12 story, from Truman and Roswell to modern Pentago…
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On Kilo Kish's 'Negotiations', robotic soundscapes mirror the transactional, 'churned-out' side of the music industry. She asks "what am I worth?" - not to an unforgiving business model, but to herself. In this interview, we discuss this tension, & the importance of art on one's own terms. Find Kilo Kish on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/…
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Send us a text In 1947, something crashed near Roswell, New Mexico. Months later, the transistor was born. What followed was a technological explosion that rewired the world, computers, fiber optics, networks, and now, artificial intelligence. In this episode of Non-Human Intel, we investigate whether this rapid leap in innovation was truly human, …
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Send us a text On February 20, 1954, President Eisenhower vanished for 12 hours. The official story was a chipped tooth and a midnight dental visit. The real story, according to researchers and multiple witnesses, may be the first classified meeting between a U.S. President and extraterrestrial intelligence. In this episode of Non-Human Intel, we u…
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On June 25th 2025, in collaboration with Open Folk, we presented our first ever live interview event in Los Angeles. As Open Folk put it: "In These Lines is a live event where three artists each bring one song — not just to perform, but to explore. They sit down with Sofia Loporcaro, host of Before The Chorus, to talk about where the song came from…
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Send us a text In this episode, Non-Human Intel reconstructs the Washington D.C. UFO flap. On two nights in July 1952, radar operators tracked fourteen unidentified objects flying directly over Washington, D.C., circling the Capitol, the White House, and Andrews Air Force Base. Fighter jets were scrambled. Pilots were surrounded. One requested perm…
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Send us a text On November 14, 2004, Navy pilots encountered a craft that changed UAP history. But it wasn’t alien, it was American. In this episode of Non-Human Intel, we trace the TicTac incident not to outer space, but to Earth’s most secret aerospace programs. Why was it flying near active military exercises without notice? And how did it outth…
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Send us a text Former Pentagon intelligence chief Christopher Mellon says, “The world is not ready for what disclosure will reveal.” In this premiere episode of Non-Human Intel, we investigate Mellon’s recent warnings, about compromised U.S. airspace, suppressed whistleblower testimony, and the possibility that what we’re encountering isn't biologi…
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