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For more than 25 years, Art McPherson of McPherson Financial Group has been helping baby boomers in Florida retire successfully with his unique money method. If you have questions about 401(k)s, taxes, Social Security, estate planning or creating income in retirement, this show is for you! Find more at www.artofmoneyradio.com or call 321-250-3177.
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Come listen in while Rowdy New and Ashanti Thompson discuss the new Starbucks opening in Mcpherson. Also, explore the mind of a barista and while they give you insights into behind the scenes secrets.
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Join us as we explore transforming Black History Month into a celebration throughout the entire year. This podcast examines the importance of understanding and teaching Black history beyond just one month. We discuss whether, at present, it acts more as a token gesture due to insufficient representation in schools. Could it be a way to downplay the more difficult truths Black people have faced historically? We also consider how a broader understanding of Black history might affect young Blac ...
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The God Girl Life

Susan McPherson

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Conversations with Christian women who have a passion for living a life dedicated to answering God's call. Join Susan as she talks with ministry leaders, authors, musicians, Bible teachers and other faithful women whose stories will inspire you to step into a life of purpose and meaning shining the light of Jesus with your gifts.
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Star Struck

Emmy Z. Madrigal

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Long awaited sequel to Sweet Dreams: A Musical Romance. Three days is not very long, but to Victoria, who’s been away from her new love Rob Malloy, it seems like forever. Returning from Colorado, Victoria reconnects with her friends, finding one particular friend isn’t too happy about her having a high society boyfriend. Imagine waking from a nap to find your favorite boy band star sitting in the chair across from you. That’s what happens to Cynthia Porter. She can hardly believe she isn’t d ...
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Home Small Home

Kristiana Spaulding • Silver Trailer

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Living Small and Dreaming Big. Conversations with people who live small in Airstreams, boats, RVs, vans, and tiny homes while they focus on the big dreams and people in their lives. Topics: simplifying, decluttering, minimalism, design, and creativity.
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Radio Cherry Bombe

The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network

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Radio Cherry Bombe features interviews with the most interesting people in the world of food. Each week, host Kerry Diamond, founder and editor of the indie magazine Cherry Bombe, talks to the chefs, bakers, creatives, and entrepreneurs making it happen. Follow @cherrybombe on Instagram for show news and more, and visit cherrybombe.com/radio-cherry-bombe for transcripts and past episodes. Thank you to Tralala for our theme song, "All Fired Up." Produced by The Cherry Bombe Podcast Network
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Social Work Me

Social Work Me

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This podcast is a brought to you by Southwest Counselling Services in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. The show is for social workers, counsellors, psychotherapists and anyone in the mental health profession as well anyone looking for more information on improving their mental health or overall wellness. The show is hosted by a group of Registered Social Workers/Psychotherapists including; Matt Barnes, Michele McPherson, Taylor Dunlop & Rachael Fowler. Every episode aims to be informative, relevant ...
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ink & peat

Craig Stewart & Barb Robitaille

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A podcast that features indie writers, memoirs, and self-publishing. We talk with authors, editors, publishers, ghostwriters, and other free spirits drawn to writing, and the company of a cup of tea and a good book before the fire. Hosts Craig Stewart and Barb Robitaille, produce ink & peat from a cozy carriage house a short stroll from the Pacific on the wild Washington Coast.
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Taking cues from the European Renaissance, which emerged from the Dark Ages amidst plagues, trade, and wars, we fancy a new renaissance in the context of the 21st century, as we confront a potent mix of humanity-level existential challenges. What might enable a desperately-needed renewal, and catalyze a profound transformation? What lessons can we learn from history? How can we shape the future for better trajectories? How will the changing world order hasten or hinder such trajectories? Wha ...
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Menu Stories is a multimedia collection of stories about the people and restaurants behind the food we love. Starting with the San Francisco restaurant community, Rebecca Goberstein gets the rare opportunity to interview the chefs, restaurateurs, deli shop owners, and food makers to learn more about who they are, their inspirations, and their motivations. Visit Menu Stories (http://menustories.com) to uncover the stories behind these culinary artists and small business owners who feed and nu ...
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My Favorite Detectives Stories is a short form interview podcast for listeners who want to be inspired, informed and entertained by great detective stories. We hear from investigators past and present about the type of investigations they perform, how they got into this niche and what they feel are the traits of a good investigator. They will share their favorites detective stories with us.
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The It’s A Look podcast presents fresh and knowledgeable views on the people and places you may know but not know much about. Join Fredia and Jena for a monthly dose of comedy and curiosity through a curated collection of candid interviews, sonic experiences, and live podcasting shows. Fredia’s expertise within the show is laughter and making heavier topics more digestible. Jena drops the insightful gems, the questions that expand your perspective. Before you hear anything else, you hear the ...
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The Not So Korean Podcast with Jay & Tim is recorded live from New Malden, the UK and Europe's largest Koreatown. We bring you news, topics of conversation, and interviews related to the Korean community and K-Culture. LINKS: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX Instagram.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast Facebook.com/NotSoKoreanPodcast YouTube: https://YouTube.com/JasonVerney Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/011IZHc3G4yl39Ep2BF6OX iTunes / Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.c ...
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Ready to rock your retirement years before the music fades? Art McPherson dives into the secrets of maximizing your pension, building income streams, and leveraging new tax strategies. Discover why timing matters, how to avoid missing your best years, and what every retiree should know about Roth conversions and capital gains. Tune in for practical…
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Melissa King is back! The “Top Chef” champion stops by to chat about her debut book, “Cook Like a King: Recipes from My California Kitchen,” and how it’s a roadmap of her life. Melissa got her start as a latchkey kid making meals for her parents, who worked as engineers. She used the microwave until her folks trusted her with the stove, and her mom…
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What’s an affiliate link, and how is it changing the way we shop? Tiffany Lopinsky, co-founder and president of ShopMy, joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about the future of shopping. ShopMy, launched in 2020, has quickly become a must-use platform, with more than 150,000 creators and 1,000 brands onboard—and over $75 million raised. Tiffany shares …
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The Black Bible Chronicles, authored by P.K. McCary, offers a modern, street-oriented retelling of biblical stories across two volumes. While intended to resonate with a younger audience, it faced mixed reception regarding its adaptation style. Critics noted its informal language, yet others praised its aim to inspire hope among marginalized commun…
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What would you do if you suddenly won the lottery or inherited a fortune? In this episode, Art McPherson unpacks the realities of windfall wealth, the pitfalls of poor planning, and the smart moves for protecting your legacy. From trust strategies and college savings to tax loss harvesting, discover how to make your money last and avoid costly mist…
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We’re counting down the days to Jubilee L.A., our big conference taking place Sunday, Sept. 28th. In the spirit of what’s to come, we’re revisiting one of the most powerful conversations from this year’s Jubilee in New York City: “Meet the Moment: The Power of Food and Storytelling in Creating Change.” Moderated by writer and cookbook author Klancy…
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This episode of Celebrate the Bible highlights Aimee Semple McPherson, a notable Los Angeles evangelist and founder of Angelus Temple, renowned in the 1920s and 1930s. A radio pioneer, she significantly impacted her community. The host shares rare memorabilia, including performance tickets and programs, underscoring her influential legacy. If you w…
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From Nevis to Newfoundland, Catholics were everywhere in English America. But often feared and distrusted, they hid in plain sight, deftly obscuring themselves from the Protestant authorities. Their strategies of concealment, deception, and misdirection frustrated colonial census takers, and their presence has likewise eluded historians of religion…
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What do tariffs, taxes, and touchdowns have in common? In this episode, Art McPherson breaks down how economic shifts—from inflation and interest rates to the looming $86 trillion wealth transfer—are reshaping retirement planning. With real-life stories of procrastination pitfalls and financial windfalls, Art offers insights on how to avoid costly …
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Today’s guest is Rosie Kellett, author of “In for Dinner: 101 Delicious, Affordable Recipes to Share.” Rosie stopped by the studio while she was in New York to celebrate the launch of her debut cookbook, which was inspired by her unique communal living setup in London. She and her housemates share the costs of groceries, divvy up chores, and cook f…
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This episode of Celebrate the Bible discusses the history of the motto “In God We Trust” on U.S. currency. It traces its origins from 1792 coinage laws, through 1864 minting, to its establishment as the national motto in 1956, reflecting societal faith in God. It also features historical biblical coins and currency. If you would like to view the ph…
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It wouldn’t be a Sexy Italian Summer without Giada De Laurentiis! For the final episode of our special miniseries, host Kerry Diamond is joined by the beloved chef, food TV personality, restaurateur, and bestselling author to talk about what’s new in her world. Giada recently marked a milestone birthday, opened a brand-new restaurant outside of Chi…
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What if your Roth conversion today could save you thousands in taxes tomorrow—even if the rules change? In this episode, Art McPherson dives into Roth strategies, Social Security timing, and how tariffs are reshaping retirement planning. Hear real-life examples of clients slashing tax bills and living worry-free retirements. Plus, learn what to exp…
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Molly Baz, author, recipe developer, mom, and entrepreneur, joins us to talk about the unexpected turns her life has taken since leaving Bon Appétit in 2020 and putting down roots in Los Angeles. There’s Molly’s entrepreneur life, which includes the Ayoh mayo and sando sauce company, Drink This Wine, and the Face Plant fast-food spot in Portland, O…
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This installment discusses the history of Christian roadside attractions in America, specifically focusing on the Prince of Peace museum in Gettysburg, PA, and the Prince of Peace memorial in Silver Springs, Florida. It highlights artist Paul Cunningham’s dioramas depicting Biblical scenes, alongside 3D Lenticular photographs. Both attractions clos…
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On today’s show, Academy Award–winning actor Olivia Colman joins host Kerry Diamond to talk about her brand-new dark comedy, “The Roses,” a reimagining of the 1989 classic “The War of the Roses.” Olivia plays Ivy Rose, a chef and restaurateur whose marriage to Theo Rose, a frustrated architect, unravels spectacularly. Olivia is joined by Dorothy Ba…
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Think retirement means tax-free living? Think again. In this episode of The Art of Money, Art McPherson unpacks the hidden tax traps that catch retirees off guard—from unexpected Social Security penalties to capital gains surprises. Learn how income levels, Roth conversions, and strategic withdrawals can make or break your retirement budget. Plus, …
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Today’s guest is Julia Sullivan, the award-winning chef and restaurateur behind Nashville’s beloved Henrietta Red and the stylish new Judith in Sewanee, Tennessee. Growing up in Nashville and honing her skills in top kitchens across the country, Julia returned home to create warm, welcoming restaurants rooted in thoughtful, seasonal cooking. Julia …
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Billy Sunday, a former baseball player turned evangelist, drew enormous crowds in the early 20th century with his energetic preaching against sin and alcohol. Known for his dynamic style, he became a significant figure in the Temperance movement. Collectibles associated with him are valuable, including rare stereo cards and historical photographs. …
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Rascal Flatts said they were done—but Gary LeVox is back on stage, and Art McPherson has the receipts. In this bonus episode, Art shares a candid golf course chat with Gary, revealing the truth behind the band’s “retirement,” solo projects, and the faith-driven mission behind their music. From backstage hangs to charity galas, it’s a heartfelt look…
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Send us a text Little Roy is a Jamaican Reggae Artist who began his musical career at just 12-years-old. As the first person to record a song with the word "reggae" in it, he is considered the true originator of the term, and absolutely instrumental in the shaping of the reggae genre. Little Roy claimed his first number one song at the age of just …
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Today’s guest is Tamu McPherson, the beloved tastemaker and storyteller behind All the Pretty Birds. Born in Jamaica and raised in New York, Tamu left behind a career in law to pursue love and her creative passions, carving out a space in fashion, photography, and media with her vibrant perspective. She founded All the Pretty Birds, a platform that…
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In Redefining the Immigrant South: Indian and Pakistani Immigration to Houston During the Cold War (University of North Carolina Press), Uzma Quraishi (Sam Houston State University) follows the Cold War-era journeys of South Asian international students from U.S. Information Service reading rooms in India and Pakistan, to the halls of the Universit…
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What if your retirement plan is quietly draining your future? In this episode, Art McPherson uncovers hidden fees in 401(k)s, explains how spousal Social Security benefits can boost income, and shares strategies to protect your legacy. From avoiding risky investments to understanding annuities and beneficiary arrangements, this conversation is pack…
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This episode discusses the Bruce Rogers World Bible, recognized as one of the most beautifully produced typographical Bibles in America. Published in 1949. Designed by Bruce Rogers over two years, it features Frederic Goudy’s Newstyle typeface, reworked by Rogers. The Bible weighs over twenty-four pounds and was limited to nearly 1,000 copies. For …
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Kelsey Glasser got bit by the acting bug as a child. The Willamette Valley native headed to NYU for college, then to Hollywood to pursue a career in film and TV. To make ends meet, she started working in restaurants and found herself at José Andrés’ Bazaar. As she learned about winemakers and their stories, she found herself falling in love with th…
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We’re serving up another delicious helping of our Sexy Italian Summer miniseries, and today’s guest is Angie Rito, the culinary force behind two of New York City’s hottest Italian-American restaurants, Don Angie and San Sabino. Angie and her husband Scott have reimagined beloved red sauce classics with bold, modern twists—think their famous pinwhee…
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What if your retirement plan could outlive you? In this episode, Art McPherson explores the power and pitfalls of annuities, revealing how they can create lifetime income and legacy security. From real-life centenarians to the late country legend Jeannie Seely, the show blends financial insight with heartfelt stories about longevity, trust, and pur…
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Chef and restaurateur Sohui Kim wears many hats—co-owner of two beloved Brooklyn spots, cookbook author, community builder, and mom. At Insa, she serves up Korean BBQ and karaoke with a side of joy. At Gage & Tollner, she honors the storied history of the legendary dining room once graced by the great Edna Lewis (catch Edna’s niece, Nina Williams-M…
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This episode explores the American temperance movement, focusing on its history and artifacts from the late 19th to early 20th centuries. It emphasizes the movement's impact on alcohol consumption and family life, featuring key figures like Frances Willard and events like Billy Sunday's evangelistic meetings. Historical artifacts include pledge car…
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On September 21, 1976, a car bomb exploded in Washington DC, killing a former Chilean diplomat named Orlando Letelier and his American colleague Ronni Moffitt. The assassination was a cruel and brazen attempt by the Chilean government to silence a critic of the Pinochet regime. And it proved to be a major strategic error––Pinochet himself used the …
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