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A production of Christian Legal Society — focusing on the interaction between law, religion, and public policy, with an emphasis on building-up Christian students and attorneys to intelligently engage in public life and better love their neighbors.
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about four o'clock

Fr. Chad Arnold

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A podcast for anyone discerning a vocation to the Catholic priesthood. One's vocation from God is a deeply personal adventure. Yet frequently there are common threads that run through the Lord's calling. Three Catholic priests sit down to discuss the familiar questions that come along with discernment while also sharing the joys and challenges of their own priestly adventure with God. We're here to answer questions, share our priesthood, and grow in openness to God's will.
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Becoming Me

Ann Yeong

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Becoming Me is your podcast companion and coach in your journey to a more integrated and authentic self. I explore the joys and challenges of the interior journey and share practical wisdom about growing in wholeness, healing from complex trauma, and navigating the existential crises of spiritual midlife deconstruction and renewal as an integrated Roman Catholic. Visit www.integroformation.com for more!
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50 Shades of Hospitality

50 Shades of Hospitality

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A global podcast dedicated to learning from industry players around the world. Our podcasts are a series of interviews with international hospitality and tourism industry professionals. We prompt our guests to share their personal experiences, as well as analyse the current trends, technology and innovations.The podcast’s goal is to inspire people in the field and to encourage young people to join this exciting industry. We are committed to evaluating the current educational and training opp ...
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Questions of Courage

Nathaniel Williams

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“Questions of Courage” is a video/podcast with Nathaniel Williams, leader of the Youth Section at the Goetheanum. It is an independent and unique look at questions related to technology, education, art, ecology, vocation, community, justice and meaning require a deeper, spiritual take on life. The ability to take up these issues from this perspective is a question of courage.
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The conversations on The Workmatters Podcast inspire, equip, and empower Christians to embrace work as one of the most fertile fields for spiritual transformation. You will hear powerful stories from practitioners on how they have been formed into the image of Christ in their work, at their work, and through their work.
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The RTO Superhero Podcast delivers direct, practical guidance for leaders working under the 2025 Standards. Each episode breaks down the Outcome Standards, Compliance Requirements and Credential Policy into clear steps you can use in daily operations. You get straight answers on training quality, assessment integrity, student support, workforce readiness and governance. No fluff, just clear actions that lift performance and reduce risk. You will learn how to: ✅ Build evidence that aligns wit ...
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FOLK

FOLK

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FOLK is the nomadic voice for soulful stories and purposeful excavation. Our deepest desire is to give Houston a soundtrack and rhythm for real life from real lives.
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Drilled

Critical Frequency

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A true-crime podcast about climate change. Reported and hosted by a team of investigative climate journalists, Drilled examines the various obstacles that have kept the world from adequately responding to climate change.
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Cadet Vocational College Podcasts

Cadet Vocational College / Cre8media Ltd

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Cadet To Career - Improving Lives Through Vocational Education: For over two decades Cadet Vocational College has been helping young people and adult volunteers in youth organisations earn valuable, internationally recognised qualifications as part of their training and activities. These qualifications deliver tangible benefits for life-long learning, employment and career progression. Vocational qualifications are more than just certificates; they are pathways to personal growth, profession ...
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OOD Works

Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities

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Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD) is a state agency that empowers people with disabilities through employment, disability determinations, and independence. Join Kim Jump as she interviews unique individuals who discovered OOD Works! Have a disability? Want to work? www.OODWorks.com.
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Vocationcast

vocationcast.org

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In 2010 Pope Benedict XVI asked the young people of the UK "What kind of person do you want to be?" Vocationcast is a podcast to help you discover the answer to this question.
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A Life Worth Working

Michelle Weise & Dana Allen Walsh

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A Life Worth Working is a podcast hosted by Michelle Weise and Dana Allen Walsh. Michelle is an education and workforce strategist and author of Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don't Even Exist Yet, and Dana is a senior pastor at a progressive church. This isn't a religious podcast. “A Life Worth Working” celebrates the scraps, screw-ups, and detours of our work lives because we believe that nothing is wasted. The hardest moments we endure, from epic failures to employment gaps a ...
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My name is Tony Bellagamba and I use this podcast to help people identify and achieve their Dream Vocation! A job is just a lifeless means of making money but a vocation is a calling and a passion that allows you to earn money while living out a purpose, a passion. A vocation allows you to live a meaningful and fulfilling life while also maximizing your success. So if you want to find a career that is meaningful and fulfilling and then learn how to achieve and succeed in that career, give it ...
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𝐌𝑺𝐊 𝐋𝖑𝖊𝖔 𝐎𝖓𝖊𝖎𝖗𝖔 Ph.q ∵ 道 Aloha Nαmαsté नमः शिवाय السلام عليكم שָׁלוֹם • ILLE DUEM DUES ILLUM VOCAT • Cosmology Astrology Kabbalah Goëtia ། Decoding M$M Mainstream Media Propaganda, Music, Film ། OneiroReport.com https://linktr.ee/lleooneiro Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lleooneiro/support
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Faithful Presence Podcast

Rev. Michael Langer

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Lively and in-depth conversations with authors, thought leaders, and friends on how each of the seven facets of whole-life discipleship (spiritual, emotional, relational, vocational, ideological, cultural, and evangelical formation) play an essential role in faithful presence. faithfulpresence.substack.com
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Candid Catholics, hosted by Abby Normand, gets to the heart of the question: “Why Catholicism?” Why is the Catholic Community one of the largest organizations in the world? Why do people follow Jesus Christ through the Catholic Church? Find the answer as you listen to authentic, extraordinary stories of Catholics from all walks of life on Candid Catholics: Extraordinary Stories, Extraordinary Vocations.
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FamilyLife Today®

FamilyLife Podcast Network

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FamilyLife Today® is a weekday podcast featuring fun, engaging conversations that help families grow together with Jesus while pursuing the relationships that matter most.
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Vocation Creation

Jennifer Wenzel

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Diving deep into the five steps of creating work that you can't wait to wake up to do. Featuring interviews with people who have created a vocation that is wildly unique to their purpose, passions, and skills, and who have found a way to earn significant income by straying off the beaten path. We'll also be talking with entrepreneurial experts sharing valuable information on starting and growing your unique vocation. Learn how to create your ideal vocation doing the work you love, with peopl ...
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The every other month, for the time being, podcast of Vocations and Vacations Podcast with Jason and Sam. Every other month we will talk about different vocations, vacations, and other fun things that we have enjoyed, or that a special guest has enjoyed. Our vocations are our callings or stations in life and refer to who we are in relation to one another. The vacations that we take are those thing where we get out and see this wonderful world around us. Be sure to visit us at www.vocationsan ...
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COOL ENGLISH

John Turner

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The COOL ENGLISH podcast is a great place to review English vocabulary, pronunciation and culture all in a fun and dynamic way with links to interactive activities that pair with the podcasts. https://www.coolenglish.net/
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Created & Called Podcast

Diocese of Cleveland Vocation Office

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The Created & Called podcast, brought to you by the Vocation Office of the Diocese of Cleveland, seeks to encourage a culture of vocations through the sharing of stories. Learn more about the joys and struggles of the journey to priesthood, consecrated religious life, marriage, diaconate, and single life from those who have lived it!
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Catholic Exchange

Catholic Exchange

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The podcast for Catholic Exchange, your daily source for spiritual encouragement and information. Our goal is to help make saints in our time. Join editor Kristen Van Uden and several CE authors discussing articles and the latest topics.
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Ready to level up your career English? In this week's episode, we are launching our brand new "Vocational Vocabulary" series! We are starting with the Office & Administration sector. This isn't just a list of words; it's a deep dive into how these words are actually used in memos, emails, and conversations. What's inside this 5-minute lesson: Inter…
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Calling: Is it just about a vocation? Author Don Everts about discovering your gifts—and the purposes blooming from knowing how you’re made—including everyday assignments in fulfilling God's purposes. Don shares insights from his research, including gender differences in self-perception of giftedness. Tap into the adventure of living out your God-g…
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WHEN GOD STARTS TO NUDGE YOU from “just browsing” to “okay… maybe I’m actually called to this,” that’s His invitation for you to take your vocational discernment to the next level. In this episode Sr. Therese Marie and Sr. Carolyn from the Little Sisters of the Poor discuss: -Recognizing that invitation/knowing when “it’s time”; -What “taking it to…
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Reverend Deacon Saxon Onions from Vianney College in the Wagga Wagga Diocese speaks with Fr Sean Byrnes and Stina on his journey to the seminary and his search for his vocation and happiness. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - 00:01:42 - Introduction 00:01:43 - 00:06:51 - Saxon’s Background & Early Life 00:06:52 - 00:09:02 - Move to Wagga and exposure to semin…
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Could the way you’re thinking about your spouse be shaping your marriage in ways you’ve never imagined? Author Ted Lowe helps revolutionize your marriage…starting with your mind. Show Notes and Resources Head to weekendtoremember.com to save 50% on all getaways through January 26, 2026. Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See r…
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In this episode of the Expositors Collective podcast, Jeff Figgs offers a sober and deeply pastoral charge drawn from Paul’s final words to Timothy in 2 Timothy 3:10-11. Speaking from decades of ministry experience, Jeff reminds listeners that Christian leadership is ultimately measured not by recognition or platform, but by faithfulness, character…
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CBTS Vice President and Professor of Practical Theology, John Miller, discusses his experiences as a church-planting pastor and the lessons he learned from planting Reformed Baptist churches. He further discusses Reformed ecclesiology and missiology and their importance in church planting. For more information about CBTS, visit CBTSeminary.org…
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With Australia once again facing a terrifying fire season, we bring you this conversation between Drilled reporter Royce Kurmelovs and Canadian author John Vallaint, who spoke at last year's Byron Writers Festival about his acclaimed book, Fire Weather. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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Episode 162 Welcome to my first episode of 2026! After a six-week break, I'm returning with greater clarity and readiness to share about a topic I've been living through: deconstruction. In this episode, I'm opening up about my personal journey through deconstruction—not as an outside observer, but as someone who has walked (and is still walking) t…
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Today we welcome in Fr. Raymund Snyder, O.P. to hear about his experience studying and now teaching in Rome and game days as a member of the Notre Dame marching band. Finally, he gives big time Dominican energy as he specifies and explains the beginnings of his vocation story as he grew up in Wichita. Tune in next week to hear the rest.…
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Your spouse is emotional. What should you do? What should you say? What if you don’t agree? Author Ted Lowe knows changing how you think and respond in moments like this could change your marriage—and he’s got ways to do it. Show Notes and Resources Head to weekendtoremember.com to save 50% on all getaways through January 26, 2026. Find resources f…
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Stepping into a new year with big questions—about your kids’ faith, your next move, or whether God still writes surprising love stories? This warm, laughter-stuffed episode introduces FamilyLife’s new president, Luke Middendorf, and his wife Kristina--through elevator meet-cutes, campus-ministry moments, and the kind of real-life faith that reshape…
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"Williams deeply hated the idea of forced conversions or government-imposed religious rituals, like infant baptism, which placed the name Christian on people. He likened pressuring unconvinced men to worship God to a man forcing a woman into bed. He said in the true religion, Jesus Christ compels by the mighty persuasion of his preachers, but that …
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Compliance doesn’t live in a policy folder; it lives in leadership. We dive into the shift to outcome standards and show why executives must own decisions, track actions, and bring evidence to every review. From governance that stands up under questions to a culture that protects learners, this conversation lays out a clear path for CEOs, managers,…
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Family, friends, even our spouses: Can it be a case of familiarity breeds contempt? Author Don Everts discusses the power of staying amazed by your spouse and others—and cultivating a culture of honor and appreciation in your relationships. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation. Show Notes and Resources Get the book, "Discover Your Gifts" Find r…
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Ministry Mentorship: Why Leaders Must Stay Teachable with Bryan Stupar In this episode of the Expositors Collective podcast, Bryan Stupar reflects on pastoral and ministry mentorship, not as a leadership technique or growth strategy, but as a deeply biblical, historical, and relational pattern of discipleship. Drawing from Scripture, church history…
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This 52-week field guide for ministry in the trenches provides a thorough and practical training program for pastors, aspiring pastors, and church ministry leaders. The field guide draws on experience from decades of pastoral ministry and is designed specifically to bridge the gap between academic study and the hands-on practical training necessary…
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In this podcast, Victor Mogilev speaks to our audience about Hospitality HR recruitment in South East Asia and explains how this region has its unique challenges and opportunities. Victor traces his educational and career path to explain how his Swiss hospitality management background allowed him to pursue a global career and landed him today in Ba…
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Ever wonder what you were made to offer the world? Author Don Everts digs into human dignity, biblical perspectives on spiritual and common gifts, and the power of our gifts to reconnect with our communities. Show Notes and Resources Get the book, "Discover Your Gifts" Find resources from this podcast at shop.familylife.com. See resources from our …
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Feeling fried from carrying everyone’s emotions, decisions, and spiritual growth on your back? Kevin A. Thompson, author of Stay in Your Lane: Worry Less, Love More, and Get Things Done, offers a relief-giving rethink on how to let go: what if peace, joy, and actual influence show up the minute you quit steering other people’s lives? With wit, hone…
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Feeling stretched thin, over-responsible, or stuck trying to fix everyone you love? How do you stop worrying? Kevin A. Thompson, author of Stay in Your Lane: Worry Less, Love More, and Get Things Done, hands you a freeing, you-can-breathe-again framework for marriage and parenting—with clear, faith-filled boundaries that actually build influence in…
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"Williams had been convinced for some time from Scripture that the church was to consist of regenerate members only. He shared this view with many of the Puritan and Separatist ministers in England and New England. But he pushed this to its logical and Biblical conclusion and applied the principle without compromise. And this is where the Baptist t…
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One of the chief affections we as humans should pursue along with truth and virtue is the appreciation for beauty. As lawyers, we are uniquely predisposed to ignoring this element of human life for want of loveliness in our work and in the people we come across. My discussion today is an attempt to rethink the Christian attorney's relationship with…
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Risk isn’t a spreadsheet exercise anymore; it’s a live system that moves with your people, programs, and learners. We dig into how outcome standards shift risk from theoretical chance to measurable impact, and why real control comes from early signals, fast actions, and clear evidence. Rather than chasing audits, we build routines that prevent issu…
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When your grown kids’ choices tighten your chest and every instinct says step in, this conversation offers a gentler way. On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson sit down with Kevin A. Thompson, pastor and author of Stay in Your Lane: Worry Less, Love More, and Get Things Done. He shares a hopeful path — where influence replaces control, love brea…
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In this episode of the Expositors Collective podcast, Mike Neglia is joined by Shane Deane for a wide-ranging conversation on Puritan preaching, with particular attention to William Perkins’ The Art of Prophesying and the Puritan emphasis on application. Rather than treating the Puritans as mere historical figures or quotable voices, this discussio…
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Our Lord Jesus calls Christians to become trained in good doctrine. “If you put these things before the brothers, you will be a good servant of Christ Jesus, being trained in the words of the faith and of the good doctrine that you have followed.” (1 Timothy 4:6) Doctrine means teaching. Each chapter of this book focuses on one doctrine connected t…
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In this bonus episode of The Black Thread, we zoom in on a single case that distills the Norwegian paradox perfectly: the planned electrification of the gas processing plant on Melkøya. It’s a key conflict site where Norway’s net zero transformation collides with its fossil fuel industry, Indigenous rights, the youth climate movement, worker safety…
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Despite increasing repression worldwide (as we’ve documented in previous seasons), activists have been pretty effective at sticking it to obstructionists too…which is probably why all that repression is happening in the first place. In our final episode, Jennie Stephens from the University of Ireland Maynooth and Sharon Yadin from University of Hai…
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Sink into a conversation for anyone whispering, “How do I keep going when I’m out of answers?” Ray and Jani Ortlund explore the fierce "good news at rock bottom" — where masks fall, community becomes real, and hope grows stubborn. It’s tender, honest, and quietly defiant — an invitation to breathe again when life feels unlivable. Thanks for tuning …
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Policies don’t keep you safe; living policies do. We dive into how RTOs can move beyond pretty documents to build outcome-driven policy systems that prove governance, accountability, and improvement with real evidence. If your policies read well but don’t match daily work, you’re carrying a hidden compliance risk that will surface under the audit l…
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In this final and special Christmas episode, Fr Sean Byrnes and Stina speak about all things Christmas, including when carols should be sung, the significance of the date of Christmas - whether it is pagan or Christian feast - plus managing Christmas stress and their Christmas traditions 00:00:00 - 00:01:45 - Introduction 00:01:46 - 00:04:50 - The …
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In this episode, we sit down with the parents of a young religious and their daughter, Sr. Bernadette Rose from the Little Sisters of the Poor. Sister’s mother and father share the deeply personal journey of walking with their daughter as she discerned God’s call—from childhood observations to the first conversations to the joy of seeing her flouri…
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