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Zephyr Yoga Podcast

Zephyr Wildman

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Zephyr Wildman offers words of inspiration to guide you through your Yoga Practice, Meditation or even your daily commute. In her own words, Zephyr blends Yogic philosophy, psychology and personal insight into the victories and struggles of daily life. Her informative introductions to the practice of Yoga provides you with more meaning, intention and focus. Stories and observations from time-to-time are a welcome bit of uplifting and encouraging motivation to continue to follow a path of bal ...
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Tru2Shooters Podcast

Tyler Wildman & Michael Fitzner

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The Tru2Shooters Podcast is dedicated to introducing youth, newcomers and experienced clay target enthusiasts to the exciting world of clay target sports, including skeet shooting, sporting clays, trap shooting and more! Hosted by a passionate pair of clay crushing friends, Tyler Wildman & Michael Fitzner, the podcast features industry insights, expert interviews, product reviews, and inspiring stories from the shooting community. With two episodes per month (24 annually), we engage a growin ...
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Join Don Wildman as he embarks on an epic quest to solve history’s greatest mysteries. From historical institutions to unexplored archives, Don unearths extraordinary relics and sinister artifacts. Featuring direct audio from the hit Travel Channel show, uncover the secrets behind these incredible objects and learn about the history of civilization, war, technology, and everything in between. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Brothers Commonplace

The Brothers Commonplace

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The Brothers Commonplace is a Comedy and Crime Podcast that covers Monsters, Murders, Mysteries and More! If you're a fan of True Crime with a little bit of Dark Humor, then look no further! Be good, stay safe and laugh at the dark stuff! #Wildman
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American History Hit

History Hit

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Join Don Wildman twice a week for your hit of American history, as he explores the past to help us understand the United States of today. We’ll hear how codebreakers uncovered secret Japanese plans for the Battle of Midway, visit Chief Powhatan as he prepares for war with the British, see Walt Disney accuse his former colleagues of being communists, and uncover the dark history that lies beneath Central Park. From pre-colonial America to independence, slavery to civil rights, the gold rush t ...
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This podcast's for anyone wanting to explore the big issues, stretching your thinking in relatable ways. Well known personalities, Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and photographer William Mankelow, who aren't experts, but have opinions, authentic views and no scripts. Join them on meandering conversations about nature, philosophy, climate, the human condition, sustainability, and social justice. Sometimes joined by guests, or discussing listener questions between themselves. Always full of fun ...
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The Wildman & Steve Show

Wildman & Steve

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We love Jesus and can't get enough of hard rock and metal music. That pretty much sums up how a pastor from Pennsylvania and a teacher from Indiana became friends and launched a series of podcasts and live broadcasts that focus on the gospel and rock music. New episode every week!
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The Reinvention Journal is a podcast for people over 45 who aren’t done yet. Hosted by K.D. Wildman, this series dives into what it means to start over — whether by choice, circumstance, or sheer necessity. Each episode offers raw, relatable stories of reinvention, second chances, and bold pivots in the second half of life. With a mix of personal reflection, candid insight, and occasional guests who’ve walked the road themselves, this show is here to remind you that it's never too late to ch ...
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Sasquatch Tracks

Micah Hanks, Dakota Waddell and Jeff Smith

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Sasquatch Tracks takes a scientific look at whether there are large animal species that remain undiscovered. With special emphasis on the Sasquatch in North America, the show looks at claims of apelike "relict hominoids" and other animals purported to exist in various parts of the world.
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Mindfully Messy

Nicole Wildman

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This is your go-to space for raw, real wellness. I’m Nicole Wildman, a wellness coach done with diet culture, and Mindfully Messy is my wellness podcast for women. For high-achieving women navigating hormone shifts, emotional eating, and a body stuck in survival mode, this is where you trade restriction for strength, shame for sanity, and food rules for real freedom. If you’re ready to ditch the noise, own your body, and rebuild from the inside out: welcome home.
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No Bull

Anna Wildman

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No Bull (formerly Running Vegan Radio) is hosted by Anna-- a half-Japanese half-American vegan living in London, and Joseph-- a half-French, half-French, non-vegan living in London. They talk about living abroad and navigating life as a cross-cultural, cross-diet couple.
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Word & the Wild

Owen Wildman | Lumivoz

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Word in the Wild is a one year Bible adventure with friends. Join from anywhere and enjoy a fun, rewarding, and doable 12-month journey through the Bible where you read it from cover to cover and understand it. It’s not a devotional or recap. It’s a guide by your side through God’s Word. With support from a weekly podcast and an online community of fellow travelers, this is the year when you finally explore the Bible in its own words and on its own terms for yourself.
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The presented readings are featured with permission from Pastor Terry Wildman. Pastor Wildman is passionate about sharing the Gospel with Native Americans, in a culturally relevant way. Learn more about his vision at rainsongmusic.net and firstnationsversion.com. Native American Ministries Sunday (NAMS) reminds us of the contributions made by Native Americans to our society. Our generosity supports Native American outreach within annual conferences and across the United States and provides s ...
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A Chicago White Sox Podcast 🎧 | Text/VM Line 📲(773) 977-8010 | A member of the On Tap Sports Network Family. Hosted by Patrick Flowers and David Wildman. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/white-sox-unfiltered/support
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Hosted by Zach Williams, Here we will connect you with hunters, fishers and outdoors enthusiasts from around the globe. This podcast will share hunting and fishing stories including past experiences and tackle the tough hunting stereotypes our community faces.
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Sights + Sounds

Jeneé Darden

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The Sights + Sounds Show w/ Jeneé Darden - WEDNESDAY 4PMSights + Sounds Picks - THURSDAY 7:44AM & 2:44PMThe Sights + Sounds Show with Jeneé Darden invites listeners into deep, rich conversations with local Bay Area artists, and creators visiting the Bay. Sights + Sounds Picks is your weekly guide to the Bay Area arts scene through local artists. Every week, host Jeneé Darden speaks with a different artist about upcoming events in the Bay Area.
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Written in the Stars: Books and Beyond highlights and celebrates the people in our community involved with books, writing, and publishing. From poets and romance writers to literary journals and entrepreneurs, we explore a multitude of stories and storytellers. Join us as we follow them on their journeys with the written word.
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A place for honest and unhurried conversations about interactive life with God. Hosted by Nathan Foster from Renovaré, a nonprofit that offers resources, events, and learning communities to help people become more like Jesus. Learn more at renovare.org.
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Impossible Beauty

Melissa Louise Johnson

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The brand of beauty we are so often sold is way too small. It divides and dis-integrates us. Melissa Louise Johnson is on a mission to re-discover authentic beauty. Not the counterfeit kind reserved for the toned and airbrushed, but a lasting kind of beauty. Eternal and sacred. Living and moving all around us. Join Melissa as she interviews men and women who exude internal and eternal beauty in order to reshape cultural scripts. It's time we re-discover what beauty truly is.
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A New York Minute In History is a podcast about the history of New York and the unique tales of New Yorkers. It is hosted by State Historian Devin Lander, Saratoga County Historian Lauren Roberts and Don Wildman. Jesse King and Jim Levulis of WAMC produce the podcast. A New York Minute In History is a production of the New York State Museum, WAMC Northeast Public Radio and Archivist Media. Support for the project comes from The William G. Pomeroy Foundation, the National Endowment for the Hu ...
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Liturgical rebels

Christine Sine

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The Liturgical Rebels podcast is for spiritual seekers who no longer feel comfortable with a traditional approach to Christian religious observances. It empowers followers of Jesus to creatively reconstruct their faith and spiritual practices. Through conversation with groundbreaking practitioners from around the world who think creatively about new approaches to spirituality, we will emphasize the sacredness of all things and uncover ways in which God speaks to us through nature and creativ ...
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The Comfortable Spot

The Comfortable Spot

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Hosted by Ken Sweeney, The Comfortable Spot is a series of conversations with interesting people from different walks of life. You may not know all of them, but you might find them intriguing, so we hope you are sitting comfortably and happy to stay with us. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TCSPodcast
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Too Bakk Too Strong Mega-Blast is built to bring you information without falsehood. We strive for truth, not making things sound better or worse than they really are. SEE THE VIDEOS & SUBSKRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/tooblakktoostrong
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Everyone has a story about failure; even successful people. Listen to frank discussions with artists, executives, entrepreneurs, actors, entertainers, and more, about failures of all sorts and how they turned their failures into successes. AOF provides helpful advice for young people (99 and under) on how to find art in our "failures." Guests include: William Wegman; Adam Liptak, Kevin Allison (RISK! podcast), Michael Finkel, Beri Smither, Bonin Bough, Christina Sass and Rudy Garcia Tolson, ...
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Castlegar Baptist Church

Castlegar Baptist Church

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We are an autonomous, biblical baptist church in the heart of Castlegar British Columbia, Canada. Our desire is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, reach the lost, disciple believers and help people grow into Christ-likeness. We have ministries designed to help people at every stage of life, from newborns to seniors.
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WELCOME TO THE PERSPECTIVE OF ONE MAN AND HIS WILDERNESS PODCAST! THIS PODCAST IS MEANT FOR CHURCH LEADERS, WHETHER ON STAFF OR VOLUNTEER, WHO ARE WILLING TO VENTURE INTO THE UNKNOWN FOR THE SAKE OF SHARING JESUS WITH THE NEXT GENERATION. WE WILL TALK ABOUT LESSONS WE HAVE LEARNED DURING WILDERNESS EXPERIENCES, TRIALS AND TROUBLES ENCOUNTERED AND WAYS THAT YOU CAN GET OUT AND START CREATING YOUR OWN ADVENTURES WITH THOSE YOU LEAD! WE WANT THIS TO BE AN EDUCATIONAL, EXCITING AND EQUIPPING EXP ...
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I BUlieve

Jules Williams & Alison Pothier

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NEVER BEFORE HAS IT BEEN MORE IMPORTANT TO STOP AND ASK OURSELVES, “WHAT DO I TRULY BELIEVE”?Broadcasting out of Malibu, CA, this podcast series explores the significance and impact of our beliefs on our lives and our world. Meaning “B and believe in U”, the I BULIEVE series invites listeners and featured guests to consider what we truly believe and how those beliefs shape our worlds. Join hosts, Jules Williams & Alison Pothier - each an intuitive coach, filmmaker and storyteller - as they s ...
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The OpenBlend Podcast

Anna Rasmussen

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At OpenBlend, we're on a mission to enable managers to better look after their people. Traditional performance management is broken and work-life balance is an out of date concept, today, employees are motivated by their work-life Blend: a mix of personal and professional drivers that enable them to achieve all their goals in life. We've launched this podcast to share real stories that bring this to life. OpenBlend Founder & CEO Anna Rasmussen interviews a variety of senior HR and people lea ...
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The start of a new year often arrives with a lot of noise. Resolutions, expectations, fresh starts and quiet pressure to be different, better, more together than before. And yet, many of us are beginning this year feeling tender. The world feels intense. Politics, global events, uncertainty and constant information can leave the nervous system over…
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On this podcast, I am committed to helping listeners (and myself) understand beauty in its truest, most life-giving sense. And that is why I am so excited to start the new year with David Taylor as today’s guest. David Taylor is a theologian, author, speaker, priest, and director of initiatives in art and faith. As Associate Professor of Theology &…
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On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Rob Baldinger, also known as The Venison Diplomat. We dive into how Rob got into hunting, what it truly means to him, and his passion for strengthening the hunting community by educating the next generation. Rob shares the story behind his new children’s book, I Am a Deer Hunter, with…
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Ruthless tactics. Extreme violence. The loss of huge numbers of their own troops. The deaths of the most opposing troops. What makes a general 'bloody'? And who fits that description best? In this first of four episodes on American Generals, Don and Jonathan Bratten sort through the rolodex of military leaders. Robert E. Lee, John Bell Hood, John J…
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You have found our first episode of 2026, well done! This is the podcast where there are no scripts, no prep, just two guys, Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow, who are willing to approach the questions sent in by you the listener. They aren’t afraid of talking about stuff cold that they've never necessarily explored before. The firs…
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On this New Year’s Day special from The Peoples Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast we want to say how grateful we are for your support, your voices, and your commitment. What do you make of this discussion? Do you have a question that you'd like us to discuss? Let us know by sending an email to ⁠[email protected] Sign the Petiti…
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From the 1830s until the arrival of the transcontinental railroad, hundreds of thousands of people packed their possessions into wagons and headed west, seeking land and opportunity. Following in the footsteps of Native Americans and fur trading ‘mountain men’, many travelled for several months along what became known as the Oregon Trail. But as Do…
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New Beginnings, Travels, and Life’s Adventures This Yoga Nidra is inspired by the spirit of journeys, both outer and inner. It’s designed to help you embrace the cycles of endings and beginnings, fostering a sense of adventure, courage, and openness to life’s unfolding path. Whether embarking on a literal journey or navigating a new chapter in life…
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Send us a text Christine and Tom Sine reflect together on lessons from the past and themes in their work that help us look to the future. Christians and churches need to get out in front of this changing world and help shape the world Christ envisioned. Christ is calling us to a world of meaning and meaningful living beyond the current consumer cul…
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The Vishuddha Chakra, or Throat Chakra, governs communication, self-expression, and truth. It empowers us to articulate our needs and share our unique resonance through sound and language. Associated with Lord Dakshinamurthy, a form of Shiva symbolising wisdom and inner guidance, this chakra fosters clarity and authentic expression. The mantra hono…
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Oh boy, this is a weird one. One night, somebody comes into the RV of Brandon Rasberry and shoots him in the head... no clues, no suspects and no idea who did this or why! Be good, Stay safe and Laugh at the Dark Stuff! #comedy #crime #truecrime #wildman Support your brothers at: www.patreon.com/Brotherscommonplace Contact: brotherscommonplace@gmai…
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The Anahata Chakra, or Heart Chakra, represents love, compassion, and harmony, fostering self-acceptance and connection with others. It invites us to face our wounds with loving awareness, promoting emotional balance and openness. Associated with the Wind element, it carries the life force, Prana, inspiring transformation. The Bija mantra is "Yam,"…
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Ever since independence, a question has hovered over the government of the United States. How much power should the President have? Not too much, lest they become a monarch. But not too little, they are elected to do a job and that job must be done. In this episode of American History Hit, Don is joined once again by Professor of Political Science,…
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You send the questions; we discuss them, highlight the environmental insights, and share practical takeaways. John, from Charlbury, Oxfordshire, England sets today's initial question - “We’re fishing our oceans to death. Where's the business sense in that? Would we then become vegan and vegetarian?” Your co-hosts feel industrial fleets and small-sc…
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It's a Merry Christmas to you from Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow, the co-hosts of The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast! Whether you’re surrounded by family, friends, or just a strong cup of something warming, we hope the day brings a moment of calm, laughter, or at least decent food. Whether you celebrate or not…
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When fossils were discovered in the US during the 19th Century, it altered American understandings of science, religion, race and more. So what was the Hadrosaurus Foulkii, and why did it have such an enormous effect? Caroline Winterer, William Robertson Coe Professor of History and American Studies at Stanford University, joins Don for this episod…
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The room was crowded, the mics weren’t perfect, and the mission couldn’t be clearer: get Australia’s hunting voices into one place and push back on rushed, headline‑driven laws with unity, evidence, and heart. Cody’s seed turned into a national roundtable featuring hosts from Wild Origins, Get Outdoors With Drew and Cam, Women Who Hunt, Hunting Con…
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On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Ben Hohnke from Hohnke Outdoors. Ben is a passionate outdoorsman with a love for hunting, fishing, spearfishing and foraging. I first discovered Hohnke Outdoors through their TikTok, where they showcased their awesome foraging identification cards for kids. With the release of his new…
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Today we're delving into the archives and revisiting Don and Michael Kauffman's conversation on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln... On the evening of 14th April, 1865, the Union was celebrating victory in the civil war, won 5 days earlier with General Lee's surrender at Appomattox. President Abraham Lincoln was watching a play at Ford's Theatre…
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Digital IDs and homophobia. Two huge topics co-hosts Stuart ‘The Wildman’ Mabbutt and William Mankelow have attempted to tackle in this episode of The People’s Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast, the podcast where you, the listeners, send in questions for us to discuss. Stuart and William don’t see the questions before recording and they usua…
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On this week’s podcast episode, Nathan and Vivianne Foster discuss how to welcome Christ—looking to Jesus’ parents as a picture of consent, receptivity, and hospitality. Show Notes Vivianne's Christmas Pie Recipe This recipe was invented as my mother and I struggled to figure out the perfect way to enjoy Christmas Day together without fussing over …
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Today we're delving into our back catalogue and revisiting the topic of the Boston Tea Party... On December 16th 1773, Bostonian colonists took a stand against the British Crown in the Boston Tea Party. In this episode, we dive deep into the events of that evening in Boston Harbor. Don is joined by Benjamin Carp, the Daniel M. Lyons Professor of Am…
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On today's show a muralist for the Warriors encourages us to dream big. Then, we visit the West Oakland studio of a painter who created pieces for the Valkyries. And, an artist tells a touching story about a MUNI driver who changed his life.By Jeneé Darden
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Send us a text In this conversation, Christine Sine and Mark Pierson discuss the unique aspects of Advent and Christmas worship in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly in New Zealand. They explore the challenges and creative approaches to integrating local culture and indigenous practices into the liturgical calendar. Mark shares insights on how t…
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This is a sad love triangle turned deadly involving teenagers on the honor roll, track team and more. Wild stuff this week. Be good, Stay safe and Laugh at the Dark Stuff! #comedy #crime #truecrime #wildman Support your brothers at: www.patreon.com/Brotherscommonplace Contact: [email protected] Please Like and Subscribe! And Share with …
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It's one of the most iconic symbols of early Americana; it conjures up images of bustling saloon bars and Mark Twain. But as glamorous as they may seem, there's a dark side the history of the Steamboats of the Mississippi River. In this episode we welcome Professor of History at Colorado State University, Robert Gudmestad. His newest book is The De…
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Our listeners send in thoughtful questions, and we dive into them without preparation or prior review. This way, our responses stay spontaneous and authentic. Today’s questions come from Bradford and Port Carlisle—two communities in Northern England with rich histories and unique local perspectives. Andrew, from Bradford, England sent us this - “Ar…
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Reunion with the dead. The return of lands, food supplies and buffalo. The disappearance of white settlers. By the end of the 19th Century, the forced assimilation of Native American people was official government policy and Native populations were already in severe decline. The promises of the Ghost Dance had a very story appeal. Professor Gregory…
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On today's show singer and cellist Mia Pixley has a new album that challenges long-held beliefs about darkness. Then, West Oakland-based guitarist and singer Nia Cephas talks about her debut album. And, former "X-Factor" contestant Jason Brock is planning a jolly, good time for his upcoming holiday show.…
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This episode features Cirea Strode, a program manager at the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, who blends her professional work with her passion for supporting children’s emotional health. Her new book, Willow B: Big Feelings, Big Wins, helps children ages four to eight better understand and talk about their emotions. Throughout the…
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On May 27, 2011, Michelle Hoang Thi Le a 26-year-old American nursing student from the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, was murdered in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Hayward, California, by 27-year-old Giselle Diwag Esteban. Be good, Stay safe and Laugh at the Dark Stuff! #comedy #crime #truecrime #wildman Support your brothers at: www.patreo…
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On this episode of the Hunting Connection Podcast, I’m joined by Mike Arnold — hunter, conservationist, biologist, and author of Bringing Back the Lions and his upcoming book Bringing Back the Wild. Mike’s shooting and hunting journey began the moment he was old enough to hold a firearm, growing up on homemade ranges in the West Texas countryside a…
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What would you do if you discovered that members of your family had spied for the Japanese at Pearl Harbor? When this happened to Christine Kuehn, she wanted to find out more. Alongside her husband, former journalist Mark Schiponi, Christine has been researching her father's family's movements from Nazi Germany, to Hawaii, and into the hands of the…
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In this episode, Matt takes a closer look at one of southern Illinois’ most unusual stories: the mystery of Burrows Cave near Olney, Illinois. Retired Army officer and experienced caver Russell E. Burrows claimed he stumbled onto an underground chamber packed with carved stones, gold artifacts, and signs that ancient Old World travelers may have re…
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We’re a veteran podcast, two surprise listener questions per episode, zero prep—cold takes, hot chaos. Ryszard, from Bydgoszcz, Poland offers up the first question - ”How did life evolve from nonliving matter?” Stuart feels after eons of cosmic boredom, water shows up, algae crash the party, oxygen gatecrashes, and then life takes a billion-year na…
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Artist, author, and speaker Scott Erickson joined Nate for a conversation about creative expression as a way to speak truth, notice God's work in our lives, and excavate prayer and adoration for Christ. Show Notes Scott Erickson is an artist, author, and performance speaker who mixes autobiography, mythology, and aesthetics to create symbols and mo…
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How could walking naked through town be seen as religious? What about digging up a corpse? Or bursting into church services to cause mayhem? In this episode, Dr Erica Canela takes Don back to the first years of Quakerism to explore where this religion came from, and how it ended up in the United States. Erica is the author of Zealous: A Darker Side…
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