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This is an informal, foundational Bible study. We are reading and discussing God's Word in an unscripted manner. The intent is to understand the context of events and what is being said as it relates to us in the present day.
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FINRA Unscripted is the voice of the nation’s largest non-government securities regulator. We bring together FINRA leaders to discuss existing and emerging regulatory topics that impact the broker-dealer industry. We share best practices for compliance officers, insights into the operations of a 3,500 person self-regulated organization and educational tools and information for investors. Every investor in America relies on one thing: fair financial markets. That is what FINRA works every day ...
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NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted

National League for Nursing

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The NLN Nursing EDge Unscripted podcast, brought to you by the National League for Nursing Center for Innovation in Education Excellence, offers episodes on the how-to of innovation and transformation in nursing education. Each conversation embraces the power of innovation to inspire educators and propel nursing education forward.
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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/ Fo ...
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Minnesota Now

Minnesota Public Radio

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Live, down to earth, unscripted interviews that aim to connect, inform and entertain. Real people share real stories with MPR News host Nina Moini. It’s journalism that doesn’t take itself too seriously and puts people first.
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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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No holds barred, unscripted discussion on a wide range of sleep topics - from sleep disorders to current research and controversies in the field. No topic is off limits! Dr. Chris Winter is a clinician, a board certified neurologist and double boarded sleep specialist with 30 years of clinical experience. He is the author of The Sleep Solution and The Rested Child, and is a popular consultant and speaker, working for many professional sports teams. He is well known for his unique perspective ...
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Unscripted History Podcast

Arthur, Nolan, and guests

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History is about all people, so it should be for all people. Our goal is to take powerful historical topics and turn them into fun conversations. Everyone should be able to enjoy the hobby of studying history.
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Open the Diary of an Inner Explorer, a podcast for true seekers, deep thinkers, and powerful souls who feel an inner calling to understand life beyond the surface. I am Adela Ciurea, Inner Peace Architect and creator of Morpho Menelaus, a metamorphosis program for those ready to step into their truth. This is not just a podcast—it’s my personal diary. For more than a decade, I’ve been keeping notes on Inner Journeys: my own and those I have the privilege to guide. My diary is where I put wor ...
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LATTER-DAY SAINT CULTURE & THEOLOGY Cwic Show articulates the current cultural, political, and Church-related trends that affect our lives and the Church. Also, Cwic Media offers a new approach to the scriptures through its Cwic Interpreters. Theology, History, No fluff. LDS, Mormon. Unscripted! 'I have been looking for an LDS podcast like this! Not like anything else out there!' Latter-Day Saints, Christian Book of Mormon New Testament Old Testament The products (services) and content offer ...
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This is Unscripted: a podcast that isn’t polished. Listen each weekday as Simon Ponsonby dives into a verse from Ephesians, sharing off-the-cuff thoughts and ponderings that have been inspired by a lifetime of study, and helping us to pause and dwell daily in the words that give us life. St Aldates is a church that is passionate about seeing the people of Oxford invited to encounter Jesus, being equipped to become disciples of him, and being sent out to transform the places and spaces around ...
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This is not a scripture study, family home evening or Gospel learning class. Instead, this is an entirely unscripted audio diary of a regular member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Join me as I navigate life's struggles with the help of the Gospel. I talk about my experiences with divorce, financial instability, mental and physical wellness, expectations and more. Just your average blunt, sarcastic and melodramatic 30-something woman.
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The Gospel: Unscripted

Christian and Alan

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Hi, it's Christian here. I was born into the Catholic faith. I believed in Jesus because my parents did. And then I grew up. The world showed me many things, and I didn't really see God hanging around. I was building a good life for myself, so apparently I didn't need Him. Or so I thought. One day, it all came tumbling down. Guess who I met at the bottom? Jesus. And boy, was I angry. I started getting to know Him because I wanted to blame Him for what happened in my life. It turns out that I ...
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The Work Seminar is the podcast for people with liberal arts advanced degrees considering work outside their fields of study. Join me for unscripted conversations with MAs, MFAs, PhDs, and the like who made the leap to adjacent or (seemingly) unrelated work after grad school. You'll hear about life's unexpected turns, what guests have learned along the way, their thoughts and advice for finding enjoyable work, and work's role in their lives.
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The Leader Brew podcast features the leadership stories of our former students who share their lifelong experiences from the classroom to the real-world. Join Dr. Rick Arrowood and Co-Hosts as they reignite the magic of the classroom in these unscripted discussions. Learn from remarkable guests about how they overcame some of life's most challenging obstacles and yet found a way to keep their passion alive.
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A an award winning podcast that goes Behind The Veil that provides insight into the world of weddings and events. From Mental Health and Wedding Planning to Vendor Meals - A Right or a Privilege, to singers on tour, and even a few famous people. There is nothing we won't tackle! Bringing in the worlds best vendors to provide true, honest, and real advice. The shows are always live, and always unedited.... so you never know what someone is going to let slip out! Host: Keith Willard - Owner of ...
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Welcome to the Covenant Path (formerly The Busy Latter-day Saint), where we explore latter-day Journeys through stories, scriptures and spiritual growth. Here faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint, discovering how they weave the scriptures into their daily experiences and navigate the covenant path. #covenantpath #covenantpathlds #JesusChrist #scriptures The expressions and opinions shared on this podcast are those of the individuals speaking and do not reflect o ...
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Timothy Gitzen's Unscripting the Present (SUNY Press, 2025) interrogates contemporary sex panics in the United States, looking especially at popular culture texts to conceptualize queer youth survival strategies. Sex panics saturate contemporary discourse and politics in the United States. While such panics have a long history, they are now infused…
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Federal prosecutors announced new fraud charges Thursday related to state programs. MPR News reporter Matt Sepic broke down what prosecutors have alleged so far in other fraud cases ahead of the announcement. Minnesota's construction industry has continued to fare better than the overall economy. But a new survey shows the outlook within the indust…
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A choral music nonprofit focused on reflecting the racial and cultural diversity of the the Twin Cities is holding its annual holiday concert this weekend. The show will focus on music from Latin America in a performance called “Navidad Nuestra.” Border CrosSing artistic director Ahmed Anzaldúa, executive director Matthew Valverde joined YourClassi…
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Some 140,000 Minnesotans work in construction. And job growth in the construction industry has continued to outpace the overall economy in recent years, according to the state Department of Employment and Economic Development. A survey of more than 170 construction businesses shows a slightly less optimistic outlook from within the industry for 202…
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A new study from the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association looks at the impact of tribal gaming for the first time in seven years. According to the study, in 2023 tribal casinos employed more than 10,000 people statewide, about 70 percent of whom worked full time jobs. The report also found tribal casinos in Minnesota purchased more than $600 million…
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Nuno Loureiro was not a random MIT professor but a leading physicist working on low-cost energy. While his death may be a random act, many are already saying this was a political act. New Bible translations are "approved" and encouraged by the LDS church for study. Cwic Media Website: www.cwicmedia.com…
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Is “The Age of Disclosure” something we should pay attention to and freak out, or is it just high-level clickbait? It costs $20 to stream. Is it worth it? Bryan Catherman and Josiah Walker don’t know, but they do know that this isn't the first time Christians have freaked out over a documentary. In this episode of Salty Believer Unscripted, the guy…
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Chances are, you’re getting a lot of ads right now inviting you to celebrate the holidays by spending money. The U.S. economy is lopsided toward this time of year. Retailers rely on holiday shopping. And nonprofits, too, depend on end-of-year donations. For the latest in our series Professional Help we asked an expert how to prioritize giving back …
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Increased Immigrations and Customs Enforcement actions in Minnesota this month have drawn, likely, thousands of community protesters and observers. And confrontations between ICE agents and community members have been chaotic. Today, six Minnesota residents along with the ACLU of Minnesota filed a lawsuit against ICE, alleging that agents have inte…
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Six Minnesota residents and the ACLU of Minnesota are suing Immigration and Customs Enforcement alleging agents violated rights to free speech and peaceful assembly. The lawsuit comes after recent immigration enforcement actions resulted in chaotic confrontations between community members and federal agents. Minnesota's restaurant industry is on ed…
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Prints from a Minnesota studio are among those on display as a part of novel exhibit at the Print Center New York. The project, called “Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print,” is inspired by the ground-breaking data visualization work of W.E.B. Du Bois presented at the 1900 Paris Exposition, which sought to present various a…
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This week, the Jewish community is celebrating Hanukkah. During the holiday season, people often turn to music to get into the holiday spirit. But there is not nearly as much festive Hanukkah music as there is Christmas music. A local musician is trying to change that. Adam Bohanan is putting on a show called “A Very Funky Hanukkah Show,” Thursday …
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Working in the back-of-house at many restaurants in Minnesota, you’ll find a Hispanic or Latino employee. Government labor data shows that the most common occupations for Hispanic or Latino Minnesotans are chefs and cooks. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have detained hundreds of people in the Twin Cities this month, including many from Latin …
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We are studying the Bible to understand and apply God's Wisdom to our daily lives. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findinggodswisdomBitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/GYMxeD3Xn8FB/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2051564Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ricky.killen/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nUbCJXCSiDiEWUDavwNKCOdysee: https…
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Gov. Tim Walz signed two executive orders to address gun violence across the state Tuesday. We heard reaction from the state lawmaker who represents the area of south Minneapolis where the Annunciation school shooting took place. The governor's executive orders come days after a shooting at a high school in southern Minnesota last Friday left one s…
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Minnesota folklorist and musician Ellen Stekert has released a new album for the first time in decades. But the songs on “Go Ahead Around Songs, Vol. 1” are not new recordings. They were cut years ago in the 1950s and 1960s and were never formally released. With the help of artificial intelligence, those archival recordings have now been restored a…
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This year has been turbulent for farmers: They've faced the ups and downs of trade wars, inflation and the persistent threat of climate change. And it shows. Calls to mental health hotlines for agricultural workers like the Iowa Concern hotline ticked up this fall compared to numbers from last fall. And a representative from the national Farm Aid h…
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The creator of ChatGPT has promised to donate more than $40 million to nonprofits across the country. It is the first round of philanthropy from the rebranded nonprofit arm of OpenAI. A portion of the new funding is coming to Minnesota. Two Twin Cities-focused organizations, COPAL and Merrick Community Services, are among more than 200 recipients n…
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Governor Tim Walz signed two executive orders Tuesday aimed at gun violence prevention. The first expands outreach and education on extreme risk protection orders, which is a law that allows for guns to be taken away from people deemed to be a risk to themselves or others. It also will promote safe firearm storage. And lastly will look to require i…
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Holy Week Israel Trip - https://www.cwicmedia.com/Israel A man with a fake gun and chemicals attacks Latter-day Saint worshipers in a Sacrament Meeting in the Dominican Republic. Rob Reiner and his wife were stabbed to death. Why are some, including the President, dancing on his grave? Greg appeared on John Dehlin's Mormon Stories podcast yesterday…
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Jewish Minnesotans are condemning a mass shooting in Australia marking the first day of Hanukkah that left 15 people dead. It follows another shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island on Saturday where two students were killed. We'll hear from one local rabbi affected by both tragedies. An MPR News investigation shows Planned Parenthood in Minne…
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The Minnesota Wild had a big weekend. It started with a major trade. A star player for Vancouver came to St. Paul. And three former Wild players are now Canuck. The move seems to be paying off so far. Joining Minnesota Now host Nina Moini to talk about this and what was overall a pretty good weekend for Minnesota sports are sports contributors Wall…
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The weekend brought news of multiple horrifying shootings. On Friday, a shooting in the parking lot of Stewartville High School in southern Minnesota left a student hospitalized in critical condition and the gunman dead. Then, Saturday afternoon a gunman targeted students at Brown University, which killed two people and injured 9 more. And Sunday, …
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Food shelves across the country are seeing increased demand. And a new survey carried out by the University of Minnesota Extension and Minnesota-based nonprofit Foundation for Essential Needs provides a closer look at the need. Among the takeaways from the nearly 10,000 Minnesotans who responded this past spring: more than half say they got half or…
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A movement in Minnesota and nine other states calls for an approach to child welfare that maintains connections between foster and birth families, so they can work together to give children love and support. It’s called the Quality Parenting Initiative, or QPI. For Jessica Gunnarson, this strategy was a natural response to her personal experience o…
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Ever wondered what really happens during a sleep study — and why we still rely on them more than 50 years after their invention? Take a behind-the-scenes look at the overnight sleep study, from its surprisingly quirky origins to its modern-day role in diagnosing sleep apnea, narcolepsy, parasomnias, and more. In this episode we will: Learn how the …
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For this 6th note of the Diary of an Inner Explorer, I return to a memory older than this lifetime - a moment where speaking freely, openly, and with Love carried consequences far beyond discomfort. It is a place where I learned that my voice could be dangerous… Through this story, I trace how that ancient imprint has quietly shaped my relationship…
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Alive and Intelligent Substack - https://aliveandintelligent.substack.com Crazy accounts of narcissism, lying, and leveraging relationships for money and fame. Many saw Tim Ballard as a hero saving kids from trafficking. Now, some close to him are saying there's a problem. Ryan Fisher was Tim's right-hand man for seven years. He says he is talking …
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A Somali American U.S. citizen was detained by ICE amid the agency's continued operation in the Twin Cities. We'll hear from the man who was arrested about what he experienced, plus the federal government's response to other incidents like this. Minnesota's economy is struggling on some key indicators like workforce growth. We'll talk to an economi…
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Before the 1950s, heart surgery was widely regarded as a guaranteed instant death for a patient. It just wasn’t done, no matter how badly it was needed. So it took a lot of guts for the pioneering doctors to take on the first lifesaving heart surgeries for pacemakers and heart-lung machines. A screenwriter is telling the winding story of the one of…
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During this snowy start to winter, a group of volunteers have been busy shoveling for their neighbors. Nikita Godette is coordinating a large effort in St. Paul, leading the Facebook group “Saintly City Snow Angels.” Godette spoke to Minnesota Now producer Ellen Finn about why she thinks its important for neighbors to come together to help neighbor…
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This past Saturday, people across northern Minnesota and Wisconsin saw a long flash of sparkling white and green light trail across the night sky. People captured it on video and it went viral on social media. But no one was exactly sure what it was. Maybe a meteor? A comet? Santa doing a test run with Rudolph? MPR News Duluth reporter Dan Kraker m…
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A recent report from the Minnesota Chamber Foundation found the state’s economy is slipping in national rankings. The state ranks near the bottom in terms of workforce growth and net migration — which means more people are leaving the state than moving here. Much of the growth that is happening in the state’s labor force is made up of foreign-born …
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Parents at St. Paul Public School’s Hmong language and culture school are preparing to keep their kids at home Monday amid an ongoing dispute with the district over overcrowding concerns. The boycott on Monday takes place ahead of a Tuesday meeting where the school board will vote on next steps. Enrollment at the PreK-8 Txuj Ci school has grown tre…
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We are studying the Bible to understand and apply God's Wisdom to our daily lives. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@findinggodswisdomBitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/GYMxeD3Xn8FB/Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2051564Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ricky.killen/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1nUbCJXCSiDiEWUDavwNKCOdysee: https…
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This episode of Nursing EDge Unscripted explores how nursing education can better prepare students to care for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Dr. Suzanne Smeltzer and Ms. Colleen Meakim discuss the significant gaps in nursing curricula and emphasize the importance of integrating IDD content throughout undergradu…
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Gospel On The Nile Cruise - www.cwicmedia.com/gospel-on-the-nile Australia goes bold by banning social media for all kids under 16. This is not only necessary, it's imperative for all kids everywhere. All of the studies show that social media is damaging our kids. It is no different from cigarettes or alcohol. Cwic Media Website: www.cwicmedia.com…
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Bryan Catherman has journeyed through the Book of Luke at Trinity Church, and Josiah Walker is just getting started at Redeeming Life Church. What should we think and do as we get started in this book? How do we study it? How should we break it down? Anyone preaching through this book is thinking about these things, but those sitting under the prea…
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Shifting the focus of AIDS history away from the coasts to the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, this impressive book uncovers how homonormative political strategies weaponized the AIDS crisis to fuel gentrification. During the height of the epidemic, white gay activists and politicians pursued social acceptance by assimilating to Midwestern…
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Folklorist Christopher Blythe of Brigham Young University joins me to unpack the unofficial stories that quietly shape Latter-day Saint belief. We talk three Nephites, seer stones, missionary legends, evil spirits, and why some 'false' stories still tell real truth. Blythe defines folklore as informal ideas we pass along—what parents tell kids, wha…
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