Four women from different corners of their world with one thing in common: we are all consecrated by the Catholic Church as virgins living in the world. Join us - Karen Ervin, Hannah Vaughan-Spruce, Simi Sahu and Dawn Hausmann - as we share how we live this ancient vocation in a modern world.
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Welcome to Grow Little Wildflower ~ the podcast. This is your sacred space to chat all things BABY names and beyond! Founder of Grow Little Wildflower, Michelle is joined by special guests - sharing the stories behind the names that were chosen, in the hope of bringing you one step closer to your forever Name. Follow along and join our ever growing Grow Little Wildflower Village!
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Explore the history and present of over 27,000 acres of park land inside Minnesota's Hennepin County and surrounding areas. Hosts Angela (wildlife biologist) and Brandon (interpretive naturalist) guide you through this suburban wilderness managed by the Three Rivers Park District.
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Stories of faith, love, life, loss + eternity.
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Wildflower: Rooted and Reckless is where truth grows wild. Angela Walker shares real stories, raw reflections, and honest conversations about faith, motherhood, identity, and becoming. Each week brings a new branch: 🌼 Wildflower(storytelling), ✝️ Rooted (Bible studies), 💥 Reckless (bold truths).
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Audible Mount Diablo is an invitation to adventure. Its free multimedia tours combine lively interviews and music with the rush of wind and the chirps, howls, and growls of wildlife. Naturalists heighten visitors' appreciation of the sights and sounds at each stop, tell tales of the mountain's past, and suggest what to look for around the next bend. Perfect to prepare for your first--or your hundredth--trip up the mountain. Sponsored by Save Mount Diablo and the Mount Diablo Interpretive Ass ...
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Mystical, Spiritual Chat Over Coffee. Fun, informative and motivational 🌸
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Wildermiss chatting about things, stories from the road, and life as we know it. For our music and more, www.wildermiss.com For sick visuals on Instagram & stuff, @wildermiss
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Welcome to Noturnal Wildflower......... a verbal diary of all my random thoughts, feelings and experiences hoping that you can find just something to make you not feel so alone as a human being
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Random ramblings from a system with dissociative identity disorder.
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I podcast the way I cook. no rules, no recipe — toss in a little bit of everything + season to taste 👌🏽
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Insights and inspiration for adventurous + enlightened souls. exclusive information for travel + adventure. all in one place. done-for-you guides. access to the resources you need to work + travel abroad. Resources for intentional living.
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Raw, real, and unapologetically authentic. Confessions of a Wildflower features bold voices sharing their deepest truths without filters or fear. Join us as guests embrace their flaws, celebrate their uniqueness, and inspire others to bloom into the most genuine versions of themselves.
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Join the Wildflower Alliance for all things under the sun that intersect with the psychiatric and other systems, rights, justice, harm reduction and our lives as we want to live them. Wildflower is a training and peer support organization that centers harm reduction and stands against force and coercion. Join the conversation and be a part of changing the world!
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Connect ~ Grow ~ Bloom These 3 words are the foundation to this project; The need to connect as humans, to grow through lifelong learning, and when we do both those things, we bloom! The Wildflower Project begins with connecting our journeys and starting conversations. Conversations about all the different life stuff we're dealing with at different levels. We believe you will appreciate our honest, uncensored, and unscripted discussions that we hope you can all connect with.
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Tips and tutorials for the modern nature photographer
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Marketing From X 2 Z: Digital marketing strategy and tips to help you grow your small business
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Marketing from X 2 Z helps small business owners cut through the noise and master the marketing strategies that actually grow a business. Each week, co-hosts Mike Albuquerque (Gen X), a branding and website expert, and Liz Bachmann (Gen Z), a social media strategist, share their generational perspectives to give you a complete view of today’s digital marketing landscape. If you’ve ever wondered how to get started with digital marketing, how to build a brand that stands out, or how to create ...
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The Purpose of a Wildflower is a millennial / young professional journey to self-love and true purpose. You're invited and we can't wait to have you along for the ride! Check us out on Instagram at @thepurposeofawildflower or send us a note at [email protected]. Now let's get to blooming :)
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Inspired by “Classic Tales” and “Lore” podcast, I created this podcast to share tales written by women writers deemed classic literature and popular fiction of their time. "Wildflower Tales" aims to cultivate an appreciation for the literary heritage of female authors, some still known, many not. Wildflowers are known for their distinct varieties, and so too were these pioneering writers. Each writer brought her own unique voice, perspective, and experiences to the literary table. From the s ...
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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Lucky Paper Radio is a podcast about Magic: the Gathering hosted by lifelong friends Andy Mangold and Anthony Mattox. Focused primarily on sandbox formats like Cube, which are free of banlists, rotation, and net decking, the show is about the best parts of Magic and how to get the most out of the game.
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Life is like a rollercoaster. We all have good days and bad days, but it's better when we go through it together! Join me and special guests for real conversations about living with kindness, class and purpose. Best known as 'D.J Tanner' in the hit television series "Full House" and Netflix's "Fuller House," and as the actor and director who takes over your television around Christmas time, Candace is also a New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur, and CEO of CandyRock Entertainment. ...
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Join me as we discuss silly things! Sometimes that involves singing, impersonations...all made to make me laugh alone. Join in on these adventures with me!
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Welcome to the Chasing Wildflowers Podcast! I'm your host Kara Koeven, Life Design Coach, Speaker, Author, and Educator! Have you ever felt like your dreams are out of reach or that your life is just kinda blah. There's more to you than this, like something is missing, and you just want more for your life? Well, you're not alone! I am here to teach you that living your dream life is not something that happens 'one day' when your kids are gown or you retire or win the lottery. It's something ...
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Lovers of Arizona, join us under the Sonoran Sky! Each week, Arizona's Family First Alert Meteorologists will bring you in-depth and entertaining conversations on our state's weather, natural wonders, gardening, hiking, and outdoor activities. Your time under the Sonoran Sky will help you understand how the weather impacts your life.
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In the 1960s, Collins evoked both the idealism and steely determination of a generation united against social and environmental injustices. Five decades later, her luminescent presence shines brightly as new generations bask in the glow of her iconic 60-album body of work, thriving in the music industry for over a half a century. Her latest project, SINCE YOU`VE ASKED is an audio podcast series focusing on some of Collins` favorite musicians, artists and luminaries from her colorful life. A ...
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In this intensely divided moment, one of the few things everyone still seems to agree on is Dolly Parton—but why? That simple question leads to a deeply personal, historical, and musical rethinking of one of America’s great icons. Join us for a 9-episode journey into the Dollyverse. Hosted by Jad Abumrad. Produced and reported by Shima Oliaee. Dolly Parton’s America is a production from OSM Audio and WNYC Studios.
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Hemlocks to Hellbenders is an award-winnning podcast hosted by Christian Alexandersen highlighting Pennsylvania’s parks, forests and great outdoors. Our episodes feature engaging conversations with park managers, forest rangers, scientists, educators, outdoor recreationalists, volunteers, officials and more that help you plan your next adventure in the Commonwealth's incredible parks and forests.
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Welcome to Ask Angelika! Together with my partner Steven Healey I will be live on air for about 15 - 30 minutes every second Friday to talk about practical vocabulary for a variety of topics (current season 5). Season 4 covered German idioms and tongue twisters! Season 3 was about interesting places in Germany and season 2 was about interesting places in Wiltshire, UK. (Season 1 is only on YouTube). Listen to Steven read the sentences and learn some German at the same time.
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Phenology is the rhythmic biological nature of events as they relate to climate.
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Some days, all you need is an honest conversation with a friend who’s been there… but scheduling a coffee date feels impossible. Join Ruth Chou Simons, bestselling author, artist, and founder of GraceLaced, as she seeks to apply the gospel to her everyday life and help you do the same. Tune in for a coffee date you didn’t have to schedule to chat real life and real application of God’s Word.
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Sips and Sneaks created by AJ and SJ, to demystify the intimidating landscapes of both Wine and Sneakers. Topics include Wine and Sneakers but everything in between, from food to sports to even pop culture. Grab a glass and lace up every Tuesday and Friday as they make both more relatable and more fun. Because Life’s better with new shoes and great wine!
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The Psychedologist is consciousness positive radio. This show engages with topics of psychology, non-ordinary states of consciousness, culture, sexuality, sustainability, wellness, and community. Sometimes all at once... and, sometimes with special guests!
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The LiberatED Podcast tells the stories of the entrepreneurial parents and teachers who are creating innovative K-12 learning options across the US and expanding education options for families. This twice-weekly podcast is hosted by Kerry McDonald, a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Economic Education and leader of the Education Entrepreneurship Lab. A regular contributor at Forbes.com and The 74, Kerry is the bestselling author of Unschooled: Raising Curious, Well-Educated Children Outsi ...
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Welcome to Wildlife Matters, a podcast by Dorset Wildlife Trust. Hear from our expert staff and special guests about our work to protect Dorset’s wildlife and wild places. And find out what you can do to make space for nature in your life and help wildlife wherever you live.
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Loving Your Garden is a Facebook Group set up by broadcaster Rod Whiting during the first Covid lockdown in April 2020. It has quickly grown to nearly 450 thousand passionate and inspiring gardeners, thanks in no small part to knowledgeable and expert members like John Stirland. John has more than fifty years of experience in horticulture and you can now access his knowledge and that of our members as we link our podcast to LYG’s fortnightly live feed. Each week, we’ll discuss the jobs to be ...
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Voice medicine to soothe your soul, from freedom worker, poet, author, and spoken word artist Dr. Jaiya John. Bedtime bliss. Morning meditation. Daytime peace. Comfort. Calm. Soul food. Come, gather around the fire. Let me read for you... Books online wherever books hang out. Learn more at jaiyajohn.com. . Sacred Conversations are periodic episodes of my podcast in which I reach out to people whose work and life inspire me, and we simply have a soulful conversation. Prerecorded for video and ...
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A husband and wife DIY gardening podcast with gardening tips and some fun sprinkled in. We are located in central Texas and will be discussing the progression of our backyard garden, some do's and dont's as well as some of our hits and misses. We like to have guests on to talk about gardening as well as food, libations, and some fun backyard projects! We hope you will join us on this journey as we continue to evolve our own garden and give you some tips and information for your own garden wh ...
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Bridging the gap between clients and hairstylists!
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Extension Cord is brought to you by the UF/IFAS Extension Alachua County, where we plug in and bring UF/IFAS Extension to life. Join us as we discuss special topics in Alachua County by speaking with Master Gardener Volunteers, researchers, specialists, and community members contributing wonderful impacts to our community.
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In episodes of Path & Posture, sisters Miriah, Brittany, and Sierra discuss the various paths that God has placed them on and the “posture” of their attitude in heart and mind as they walk them.
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Helping kids thrive by supporting childlike wundor. A story podcast for kids. Wundorful Stories are created to spark imagination, provide hope and encourage the kid(s) in your life. Wundorful Stories is a podcast for you and yours because you deserve a safe and encouraging way to cultivate a life of wundor. Let’s together foster staying awakened to wundor. We would love your support and welcome to Wundorful Stories! Be full of wundor, be wundorful! Check out: https://wundorfulstories.com
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Before they created Corn Flakes and Froot Loops, the Kelloggs ran a deadly sanitarium and subscribed to a dangerous religion. The last name synonymous with breakfast foods is also linked to strange deaths, suspicious tragedies, and even murder. In this eight-part series, host Jenn Carpenter breaks down the complicated Kellogg legacy, from cereal to killers.
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The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry: Lee Tran Lam quizzes chefs, critics, bar staff and other people from the food world about their dining habits, war stories and favourite places to eat and drink in Sydney.
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Is a great wildflower season coming to Arizona in 2026?
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19:43Abundant fall rains and hints at a decent winter rainy season have wildflower hunters hoping for a big spring bloom. Angelica Elliott from the Desert Botanical Garden is on the Sonoran Sky First Alert Podcast, and she told Royal Norman, things are looking good!
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Reflections of 2025 & What’s to Come in 2026 In this episode, I’m sitting with the power of names - the ones that stayed with me throughout 2025, the feelings they carried, and the stories they quietly held. I share a little more of my author journey, what it meant to see Tiggy True come to life, and why names are never “just” names. They shape ide…
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306. wildflowers praying at midnight. new book release.
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4:57Reading from my new book Wildflowers Praying at Midnight, released December, 2025. This piece begins with: Ukuzola. Calm now. Here is our medicine.... All of my books are available at booksellers worldwide and at my website. Birthing Life personal phone sessions, book specials, Substack journal, apparel, poetic keynotes and talks, and book/poetry r…
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The fellas are back for one last ride in 2025. To kick things off, AJ shares a special Pinot Noir from an all woman-led team that folks need to know about. The two break it down with Sip Stats, ATZ pairings, and the return of Label where they drink with their eyes first. From there, SJ takes everyone on a trip down memory lane as they recap the Sne…
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Episode 19 - Bridal Blessings: A Review of Our Year
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35:25What have been the blessings and the areas of growth as we come to the end of the year? In the final episode of 2025, Karen, Simi, Hannah and Dawn talk about the movements of the past year that they are pondering in their hearts. They share their joys, sorrows, and hopes of their lives embedded in a world of much turbulence and change over the past…
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As one year comes to a close and another begins, Candace pauses to reflect on what God has done through this podcast community—and where He’s leading next. From vulnerable conversations about spiritual warfare and the body, to the growth of the Together community and Candace’s first-ever live tour, this episode is a moment of gratitude, celebration…
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As 2025 comes to an end, Ruth takes time to answer listener questions in this special Q&A episode. Scripture referenced: Genesis 3 Resources mentioned: Lamplighter Rare Collector's Series Foundations by Ruth and Troy SimonsBy Ruth Chou Simons
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ENCORE: Whole Foods Co-Founder John Mackey on the Heroic Spirit of Business
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49:50In this reload of one of our most popular episodes, Whole Foods co-founder John Mackey shares his founder story, explaining why conscious capitalism leads to profound good in the world and offering tips for today's education entrepreneurs. Here's one gem from the interview: "If you can make a profit, it proves that your business model is good," sai…
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How to Audit Your Marketing Before the New Year
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36:21An audit is not a full strategy overhaul—it is a clear-eyed check of what worked, what didn’t, and what to adjust. In this episode, Mike (branding/web) and Liz (social strategy) share a practical end-of-year (or any-time) marketing audit you can actually finish. We cover which metrics matter at each funnel stage, how to avoid common audit traps, an…
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Finding It Easier To Not Care — 2025 in Review
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1:06:49View all cards mentioned in this episode Andy and Anthony look back at their last year playing Magic. They talk about their highs and lows, playing cube while engaging little with Magic’s release cycle, the continued grown of community, and Lucky Paper’s projects. Discussed in this episode: Lucky Paper Events Page 100 Ornithopters in a Cube-Shaped …
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Reading a piece on empathy that begins: Souls infected with the spirit of greed and plunder try to sell you the notion that empathy is dangerous and destructive.... from my new book Wildflowers Praying at Midnight. All of my books are available at booksellers worldwide and at my website. Birthing Life personal phone sessions, book specials, Substac…
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What Experienced Gardeners Wish They'd Known Sooner With David Stevens
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29:32Send us a text In this special seasonal edition of the Loving Your Garden podcast, John Stirland and I sit down to reflect on the gardening year just gone – and look ahead to what comes next. As is customary at Christmas, we're joined by the renowned garden designer David Stevens (22 Chelsea medals, including 11 Golds) for a relaxed, thoughtful con…
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Welcome, fellow explorers. My name is Christian Alexandersen and I’m the host of Hemlocks to Hellbenders, a podcast highlighting Pennsylvania’s parks, forests and great outdoors. Season four of Hemlocks to Hellbenders is shaping up to be our most exciting yet and I can’t wait to take you along for the journey in 2026. We’ll be exploring some of Pen…
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Not now, Brown Cloud! Why our air quality is so bad around the holidays & what you can do to change it
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24:12The Valley of the Sun mostly sparkles year-round with endless blue skies, but around the holidays the dreaded “brown cloud” returns year after year threatening to spoil our views and our health. First Alert Meteorologist Sean McLaughlin goes in-depth with a communications specialist from Maricopa County’s Air Quality department to break down the re…
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God With Us: Celebrating the True Meaning of Christmas What changes when Jesus is not only your Savior—but your Lord? In this special Christmas week episode, Candace is joined by Ruth Chou Simons for a reflective reading of the Christmas story and a powerful meditation on the name Emmanuel—God with us. Together, they slow down the season to focus o…
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Designing A Life—and a School—Around Family, Farm, and Forest
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42:01In this episode of LiberatED, Kerry McDonald speaks with Talon and Travis Holleman, co-founders of Roots Farm and Forest School in Delaware. What began as a small homeschool co-op during the pandemic has grown into a thriving, nature-based learning ecosystem serving more than 1,000 students through microschool programs, homeschool enrichment, after…
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How To Market Through the Holiday Chaos (Without Burning Out)
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32:43The holidays compress time and crank up pressure—and your marketing doesn’t need to pile on. Mike (branding/web) and Liz (social strategy) share practical ways to stay visible without overcommitting: plan ahead, schedule the essentials, repurpose what already works, and set clear boundaries so you can actually enjoy the season. You’ll learn Why con…
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View all cards mentioned in this episode Andy and Anthony talk about bad cards. Why do “bad cards” even exist? Can’t all the cards just be good? Our hosts talk about why they like playing with bad Magic cards and how Cube gives them the flexibility to play with whatever cards they like regardless of how they stack up to the other 30,000 cards in th…
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Meliss laughs about being cornered at the table with a quiet friend, how much she loves Abuelita hot coco, and reflecting on all the amazing shows and travel she did this year!
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Krampus is coming: The Christmas demon’s Chicago connection
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12:20On the morning of St. Nicholas Day, good kids rush downstairs to see what kind of gifts might be in their shoes. The bad kids? Unfortunately they might get a visit from Krampus, an ancient monster that has naughty children praying for a lump of coal instead.The origins of this half-goat, half-man folklore character date back centuries, largely to G…
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“A Christmas Carol”: An amateur actor’s journey into a Chicago holiday tradition
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8:03The Christkindlmarket, the CTA holiday train and “A Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theatre. Chicago is full of holiday traditions. In this episode, we get an intimate look at the annual theater production through the eyes of our Chicago Sun-Times colleague, Stefano Esposito as he takes to the stage.…
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The Wildfire Season Doesn’t Last All Year in Arizona, But...
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17:44You’ll hear a lot in the media that wildfire season in Arizona is all year long. That’s not the case, according to Arizona State Foresty Management Officer John Truitt. He shared his view on the Sonoran Sky Podcast with meteorologist Royal Norman.
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From Homeschooling to Microschooling: Bonnie Bradshaw on Building Royal Oak Academy
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34:52In this episode of the LiberatED Podcast, Kerry McDonald talks with Bonnie Bradshaw, a longtime homeschool mom and the founder of Royal Oak Academy, a student-centered K-7 microschool in Suffolk, Virginia. Bonnie shares how her years of homeschooling shaped her educational philosophy and ultimately inspired her to create a learning environment that…
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The Way of the Beloved with Ruth Chou Simons
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45:24Candace and Ruth Chou Simons talk about one of the most quietly anxious questions many of us carry: Am I actually loved, or do I have to earn it? Ruth shares how she first pictured God through the lens of earthly authority—where love felt transactional, approval had to be won, and “being amazing” seemed like the goal so she wouldn’t need “amazing g…
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Goal Setting Part 2: Dreaming the Year Ahead and Taking Action
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31:44This episode takes the year-in-review from Part 1 and turns it into a clear plan for the next 12 months. Mike (branding/web) and Liz (social strategy) revisit your ideal customer, set direction, choose a guiding theme, define 3–5 SMARTER goals, and break them into quarterly and monthly targets. We also share simple accountability habits so your pla…
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Modal Mechanics 002 — Some Modal Mechanics Evoke a Strong Response
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54:05View all cards mentioned in this episode Andy and Anthony continue their roughly chronological journey through Magic’s modal mechanics. From transmute, to evoke, to reinforce and everything in between they talk about every mechanic they’d categorize as “modal” from the prospective of gameplay and Cube design. But first, they have to revisit their a…
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Ask Angelika Season 6 Episode 17 - German sentences for Christmas Markets
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16:59Welcome to episode 17 of season 6, where we look at German vocabulary and sentences based on a particular topic. Today we're covering German sentences you might need or hear when going to a Christmas Market in Germany. We also mentioned my colouring books for young German learners: https://geni.us/xmaskids for the Christmas one, https://geni.us/do7…
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Graduation, Volcanoes, and Rockin Trocken
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37:09The fellas are back and kicking things off with a doozy of an episode. AJ gets things started with a crisp white wine to get everyone’s palette charged up. Hear why it’s totally fine to drink white wine in the winter. Plus, we got the pairings to match, complete with a deep dive into the Schnitz game. From there, SJ shares the return of a Jordan 11…
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The first Black-owned airport in the U.S. was in Robbins, Illinois
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20:03The Robbins Airport, just southwest of Chicago, was the first Black-owned and -operated airport in the country. Its founders were pivotal to Black aviation.
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A museum, a mayor and a road: How Lake Shore Drive became a runway ... intentionally
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6:27Lake Shore Drive has served as a makeshift runway for emergency landings. But it’s also been an intentional runway for planned arrivals. We go back to 1983 to get the story of how a Chicago institution helped turn our lakeside expressway into an airstrip, at least twice.
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From Fighter Pilot to Founder: How Ali Ghaffari Is Advancing Classical Catholic Education
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35:07In this week's episode of the LiberatED Podcast, Kerry McDonald interviews Ali Ghaffari, founder of Divine Mercy Academy, a K–8 classical Catholic school in Pasadena, Maryland, and now Executive Director of the St. John Henry Newman Institute, an organization dedicated to accelerating the renewal of Catholic education worldwide. Ali's path to schoo…
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The Way of the Unhurried with Ruth Chou Simons
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45:41Do you ever worry that you’re behind—that everyone else is further along, more successful, more settled, or more certain than you are? In this heartfelt episode of the Candace Cameron Bure Podcast, Candace and guest co-host Ruth Chou Simons explore what it means to live unhurried, especially during the Christmas season when expectations, comparison…
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Before you set goals for next year, you need a clear look at this one. In this first half of a two-part series, Mike (branding/web) and Liz (social strategy) walk through a simple year-in-review process: celebrating wins, surfacing challenges, capturing lessons learned, and pulling out the metrics that matter. This reflection sets up Part 2 next we…
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Recent Weekly Cube Drafts Recap, Turbo and Mystery
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58:31View all cards mentioned in this episode Andy and Anthony talk through some of their recent drafts from their weekly Cube night. They talk about what they drafted and their impressions of the cubes, including Anthony’s Turbo Cube and a mystery cube brought by a new participant in Cube night. Discussed in this episode: Turbo Cube If you’d like to sh…
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Meliss laughs at things from this November! A recent uber that stunk like butt, annoying kids in swim trunks on treadmills in hotel gyms, being laughed at, being called Colleen Gilroy, and learning how tvs are measured diagonally! And! a new drawing dedicated to Uncle Buck (John Candy)!
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The fellas are back in the booth yet again, They are mixing things up by having SJ kick the pod off with a drop this weekend, perfect for all Jordan fans. Or is it? Despite being a massive Jordan 1 fan, find out if SJ is going for them or not. This leads to them further discussing what’s the pulse of the sneaker game lately? Is the game in a correc…
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When you spot a raptor flying high in the Bay Area sky--dark, perhaps wobbling a little—chances are good that it's a turkey vulture. In this short video, learn about some of the species' special skills, underestimated grace, and (ugh) disgusting habits. A MOUNT DIABLO INTERPRETIVE ASSOCIATION video featuring KEN LAVIN. Videography by Kendall Oei, s…
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S2E45 Review of our favorite moments of 2025 and seeds for 2026!
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49:12Send us a text It's seed time, and Mary has some great resources for you to start your seed shopping to get ready for 2026! We reflect back on some of our favorite moments of 2025 and are very thankful for all of the fun and adventures we had in the garden and that you have shared them with us! MaryBirds garden is taking our annual end of year brea…
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Nicki from Dorset Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Communities team teams up with volunteer coordinator Anna to explore how the Living Churchyards project has transformed churchyards into thriving wildlife havens. From creating wildflower meadows to hedgehog hideouts to inspiring stories of community action, biodiversity wins, and the challenges overcome. L…
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Nick Gray from Dorset Wildlife Trust is joined by landowner Rob Powell to explore a ground breaking partnership at Hogchester Farm. Learn how local wildflower seed harvesting is reversing the loss of meadows, boosting biodiversity, and inspiring other landowners across West Dorset. From brush harvesters to a visit from Sir David Attenborough, this …
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How one organization is transforming Englewood’s vacant lots
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11:34The city of Chicago owns thousands of vacant lots, and more than 80 percent of those parcels are in communities where the population is at least 80 percent Black. That’s according to a report from the Institute for Housing Studies at DePaul University. Residents and organizations are investing in these lots to improve the community. Last episode, w…
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Want to buy the vacant lot next door? It might take awhile
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6:51Buying a city-owned lot seems like a simple process, but buying one might take longer than expected. The city puts a limited number of parcels up for sale each year.
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News vs. Weather: The differences in storytelling with Holly Bock
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25:11From reporting hard news to forecasting the weather, Holly Bock has done it all at Arizona's Family! Holly discusses the similarities and differences between telling a news story versus a weather story.
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Every season must come to an end so a new season may begin. A warm and engaging nature expert whose voice we've enjoyed for seven seasons is signing off, ushering in a new era of The Wandering Naturalist. Wander with us as we talk about this big change and what's in store for the podcast for season eight. New and exciting journeys are ahead!…
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Episode 263: Stories in the Snow - Deer Guts
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30:48Grace Milanowski, Coordinator, Offal Wildlife Watching Project (with UMN Extension) and Dr. Ellen Candler from the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, talk to us about the project they are doing in partnership with Minnesota hunters to see what visits gut piles from deer. Hunters are participating in citizen science by putting trail cams by their deer…
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Episode 262: Stories in the Snow - Connecting to Lakota Knowledge
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26:30Michael Kurtz, enrolled member from the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, shares how he taught himself to read animal signs and photograph them. He talks about the experiences with animals he has had following animal signs and how it connects him to the Traditional Ecological Knowledge of his ancestors.…
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