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The Mentally Shredded Show

Christopher DeShawn Weedon

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Welcome to the Mentally Shredded Show! We’re on a mission to break the stigma surrounding mental health, empower individuals to reclaim their power, and foster resilience through personal development and holistic wellness. Tune in every Wednesday for inspiring content, thought-provoking interviews, personal stories, and practical tools that support your journey to thrive emotionally, mentally, and physically. Let’s build healthy communities where no one suffers in silence. Together, we’ll ch ...
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The Growth Blueprint

Tabitha May-Tolub and Christopher Rappold

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Welcome to The Growth Blueprint, where we nurture leadership and character growth in all aspects of life! Whether you're a teacher shaping young minds, a parent guiding the next generation, a youth worker empowering tomorrow's leaders, or a business/non-profit leader driving positive change, this podcast is for you. Join us as we explore the art of creating containers that foster personal and professional development, one meaningful conversation at a time.
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Cosmic LOVE with Dr Christopher Rudy

BBS Radio, BBS Network Inc.

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'Dr. Christopher' pioneered quantum medicine in 1991 and is publisher of the Heartcom Network, culturing Net reality in our global village with quantum science as it relates to the Golden Rule-Law Language of LOVE in "form" (spiritual geometry) and "frequency" (heart coherence). As the producer and host of Cosmic LOVE since 2007, Christopher has interviewed numerous guests ranging from Lynne McTaggart and Dan Winter to Foster Gamble of the Thrive Movement. Recent years have focused on galact ...
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A weekly Python podcast hosted by Christopher Bailey with interviews, coding tips, and conversation with guests from the Python community. The show covers a wide range of topics including Python programming best practices, career tips, and related software development topics. Join us every Friday morning to hear what's new in the world of Python programming and become a more effective Pythonista.
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Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince host a witty, irreverent look at the world through scientists’ eyes. Joined by a panel of scientists, experts and celebrity science enthusiasts they investigate life, the universe and everything in between on The Infinite Monkey Cage from the BBC. From the smallest building blocks of life to the furthest stars, the curious monkeys pull apart the latest science to reveal fascinating and often bizarre insights into the world around us and what lies beyond. Ca ...
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Imagine if you could explore, with genuine curiosity, the most controversial and divisive topics of our time. The conversations would push you to explore new areas and uncover insightful ‘a-ha’ moments that pique your interest. These talks could help answer the questions you may have, like: why would anyone support capital punishment? Or, what are the pros and cons to tobacco control, or public healthcare, or legalizing sex work? I’m Christopher, and I have created engaging Podcast discussio ...
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The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

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The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
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What's in the SOSS? features the sharpest minds in security as they dig into the challenges and opportunities that create a recipe for success in making software more secure. Get a taste of all the ingredients that make up secure open source software (SOSS) and explore the latest trends at the intersection of AI and security, vulnerability management, and threat assessments. Each episode of What's in the SOSS? is packed with valuable insight designed to foster collaboration and promote stron ...
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Civic Cipher

iHeartPodcasts

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Civic Cipher is a weekly radio show created to foster allyship for social justice. Hosted by Ramses Ja and Q. Ward, this show is dedicated to empowering Black and Brown voices, allowing them to engage directly with diverse populations across the country. Self-determination is critical to securing a future free of oppressive systems, and Civic Cipher exists to facilitate discussions toward this end. Furthermore, Civic Cipher seeks to inform non-POC allies who may not be privy to these types o ...
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There are many ways to build your family. Fostering-to-adopt is not the easiest, but it's a beautiful and profoundly impactful thing to do. Join Rachel Fulginiti, a voice actor and two-time foster to adopt mom, as she shares her own story and the stories of others who have successfully navigated the foster care system and landed at adoption. We explore the complex journey, touching on subjects like welcoming newborns or older children into your home, resiliency through loss and heartbreak, t ...
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On The Way To School

Christopher S. Dennis

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🎙️ On the Way to School: Six Minutes to Elevate Your Educator’s Day 🎙️ Embark on a transformative journey with On the Way to School, the essential podcast for educators and school administrators seeking to enrich their mornings with impactful insights. Each concise six-minute episode delivers powerful tips and strategies to empower your educational leadership and classroom effectiveness. Hosted by Christopher S. Dennis, PhD. What You’ll Discover: - Conflict Resolution: Master techniques to n ...
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Foster care is truly an unparalleled experience. This is our journey as a foster and adoptive family that has seen and experienced a lot! We want to share our joy and heartbreak with the world to inspire others to join in our mission of providing strength to the weakest among us. We are sharing our personal experiences as a foster and adoptive family and the stories that other brave souls are willing to generously share with us. Our goal is to help potential foster families take that next st ...
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This Is Monsters is a podcast that tells the stories of some of the worst people who exist in our world. Each season we will pick a new theme and hand pick stories within that theme that will make your blood run cold. Child killers, torturers, and family annihilators are just a few of the themes that we have lined up. WARNING: This podcast contains graphic content, listener discretion is advised.
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Everybody Hates Pharma

Artem Brytchenko, Stefan Repin, Ahmed Samir Moustafa, Christopher John Bautista,

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In the new season join us in this unique journey, where we dive deep into the pharmaceutical industry, sharing not just stories but also the tools and knowledge that power its progress. "Everybody Hates Pharma" – a podcast that seeks to foster transparency and understanding in the world of pharma.
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The Seeds for a Future Podcast

Leilani Yats and Christopher Warren

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The Seeds for a Future Podcast connects you with nonprofit leaders, social entrepreneurs, and experts working to improve and transform our world. In a world with many challenges, we focus on solutions. Addressing food security and other critical rural community needs worldwide, we highlight local, replicable solutions that deliver sustainable change and impact. Seeds for a Future is a 501(c)(3) non-profit located at Seedsforafuture.org
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The Theology Pugcast

The Theology Pugcast

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The Theology Pugcast is three over-educated Reformed guys grumbling about what bugs them, and sometimes even barking about what they like. The show usually is recorded in a pub--that's why there is some background noise on occasion. The topics can vary widely seeing as the Pugsters have different spheres of knowledge and interest, but common themes which appear regularly include the transcendence of God and the meaningfulness of His creation.
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The Pugcast

The Pugcast

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The Pugcast is produced by The Logos Center and features Dr. Thomas Price, Dr. Glenn Sunshine, and Pr. C. R. Wiley. The Pugcast is recorded at The Corner Pug--a well-known watering hole in tony West Hartford, Connecticut. (Hence the name, "pugcast"--also the reason there is so much background noise.) The show could be described as "3 over-educated Reformed guys riffing on philosophy, theology, and stuff that bugs them." Each episode they invite you to take a seat in their booth and listen in ...
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Breaking Britain is a podcast produced by the Europe's Borderlands Research Group at the European and International Studies Department in King's College London. Hosted by Russell Foster and Alex Clarkson, it will explore the pressures unravelling the unity of Britain and reopening the future of the island of Ireland in a European context. In each episode we will discuss the challenges reshaping a disunited kingdom as well as a wary republic with scholars and commentators who can provide expe ...
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Antimony

Amy Richter and The Silver Linings Players

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With her super-sensitive sense of smell, sixteen year-old Kaia Smith is used to not fitting in. So when she receives an invitation from Dr. Vadim Grigori to participate in the Grigori Young Scholars Program with its promise that she will meet others like herself, she jumps at the chance. But what is the GYSP really about? Why are the faculty so interested in the story of the Fall of the Watchers? Why are they obsessed with antimony? And what role will GYSP participants like Kaia play in thei ...
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Award-Winning Author and Editor Shawn Reilly Simmons gets to know her guests by asking Five Compelling Questions (plus a few bonus ones) about the writing life. Topics include finding inspiration, staying motivated, writing as a career, staying sane during the creative process, and balancing fictional and real life.
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Sustainable Finance has become an important phenomenon in financial markets but is still a new field. That means, there are new things happening every day. It is important to keep innovating in this field, and to critically evaluate what is going on. In this podcast, Julian Kölbel discusses ideas in sustainable finance. New ideas, good ideas, even dangerous ideas. He invites guests who are doing something novel, something interesting, something different that is worth discussing. His goal is ...
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Take a moment to refocus on Christ with the Trinity Western University Chapel Podcast. Hosted by Chaplain Ed Gerber, Chapel messages are delivered by a wide range of speakers and seek to touch on topics of special relevance for today's Christian. Devotion services are facilitated by Associate Chaplain Jennifer Graves, and include immersive student led contemplative, meditative, and Christian spiritual practices to refocus and refresh. TWU Chapel seeks to empower the Trinity Western Universit ...
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As a leading Forensic Artist for the last 15 years, Diana Trepkov has witnessed first-hand the pain and suffering of families who have loved ones who have gone missing. She has one goal in mind, and that is to give families hope and to locate their missing loved one. Please join Diana and her special guests as they discuss the details of people who have gone missing and who they were before they disappeared. Diana’s mission is to honour them and bring forth the true story of what really happ ...
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Season 22 : Family Annihilators Part 2 Christopher Foster made a lot of money from an invention that saved lives. Unfortunately, he spent the money faster than he could make it and he went from an inventor of safety to an annihilator of family. Somewhere Sinister Podcast : https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sinister--5428204 Somewhere Sinister YouTub…
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Christopher Towler, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, Sacramento…He is the Director of the Black Voter Project, Co-Founder of Black Insights Research and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics In the first half of today’s program, we discuss Dr. Towler’s…
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Christopher Towler, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at California State University, Sacramento…He is the Director of the Black Voter Project, Co-Founder of Black Insights Research and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics In the second half of the show, we look ahead to the strategi…
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Season 22 : Family Annihilators Part 2 David Brom didn't like the how strict his parents were, so after an argument in February of 1988, he took an axe and killed everyone how was living in his house with him. Sinister Podcast : https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sinister--5428204 Sinister YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@SomewhereSinister Or searc…
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What’s happening with the latest releases of large language models? Is the industry hitting the edge of the scaling laws, and do the current benchmarks provide reliable performance assessments? This week on the show, Jodie Burchell returns to discuss the current state of LLM releases. The most recent release of GPT-5 has been a wake-up call for the…
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Welcome to another episode of "On The Way To School!" As I reflect on the first days of the school year, I keep coming back to the importance of "calibration", adjusting my pace and energy across classrooms, meetings, and responsibilities. In class today, I checked in with students using a Beyoncé mood meter. In my calendar, I've worked on scheduli…
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September isn’t just a new month. It’s a new mindset. As the seasons shift, so can you. This guided meditation invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and come back to center. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, unmotivated, or just need a pause before the next push, this practice will help you ground your energy, let go of lingering stress, and pl…
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In this episode Leland Brown talks with Tony Lane about the life and theology of John Calvin, exploring his historical context, the significance of his work, and the upcoming new translation of Calvin's Institutes. They discuss the importance of critical engagement with Calvin's ideas, the relevance of his teachings in contemporary Christian life, …
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Welcome back to a new season of On the Way to School! I’m Dr. Dennis, and I’m thrilled to share my reflections on the first week back at school. Join me as I recount memorable moments from carline drop-offs, inspiring classroom interactions, and the joys of family life. In this episode, I’ll dive into my experiences teaching an equity, justice, and…
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Season 22 : Family Annihilators Part 2 Henri van Breda claimed that a masked intruder broke into his house and attacked his family with an axe, but after an investigation turned up no sign of a break in and no sign of an intruder on the heavily surveilled property he lived on, authorities suspected the attacker had already been inside the home. Sin…
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The Pugsters welcome Annie Crawford back, this time for a discussion based on the Midwestuary conference held in August. Annie explained the history and concept behind the Estuary movement started by Paul Vanderklay. The guys discussed a range of ideas jumping off of that with Annie. Not sure what the Estuary is? Join us and find out! Support the T…
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The Pugsters welcome Annie Crawford back, this time for a discussion based on the Midwestuary conference held in August. Annie explained the history and concept behind the Estuary movement started by Paul Vanderklay. The guys discussed a range of ideas jumping off of that with Annie. Not sure what the Estuary is? Join us and find out! Support the T…
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- 'Resilience is everything' - From growing up in foster care to becoming a voice of hope, Dee’s journey is a testament to the power of resilience. Whether you're facing personal struggles or looking for inspiration, this conversation is for you. When I started this podcast it was because I believe that as humans, each one of us has a tale about re…
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Bobby Nichols is the former Phoenix Democratic Socialist of America's chapter chair and current member. He is the founder of Arizona Works Together, a pro-union political action committee operating at the state level. Additionally, Bobby Nichols works for the Office of the Arizona Attorney General as a state attorney representing Arizona's Departme…
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Bobby Nichols is the former Phoenix Democratic Socialist of America's chapter chair and current member. He is the founder of Arizona Works Together, a pro-union political action committee operating at the state level. Additionally, Bobby Nichols works for the Office of the Arizona Attorney General as a state attorney representing Arizona's Departme…
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What is a good way to add isolated, reusable functionality to Python classes? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. Christopher covers a recent Real Python tutorial about developing mixin classes to reuse code across multiple Python classes. He describes how mixins rely …
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I wrote it with the intention to save one person. And I did. It was me.” When Rossy Gil began journaling during the darkest chapter of her life, she wasn’t trying to survive. She was trying to say goodbye. Struggling with postpartum depression, isolation, and a lifetime of buried pain, she started writing what she thought might be her final words. …
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In this episode Zach Williams talks with Jim Hamilton about his journey to writing about the literary structure of the Gospel of John. They explore the importance of understanding the interpretive perspective of biblical authors, the various literary structures present in Scripture, and how these elements enhance our reading and interpretation of t…
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In this episode of "What's in the SOSS," we welcome back Sarah Evans, Distinguished Engineer at Dell Technologies and a key figure in the OpenSSF's AI/ML working group. Sarah discusses the critical work being done to extend secure software development practices to the rapidly evolving field of AI. She dives into the AI Model Signing project, the gr…
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Join us for an inspiring episode of the Growth Blueprint podcast, where we welcome Cathy L. Andreozzi. Cathy shares her powerful journey of advocacy and resilience following a life-altering event involving her daughter, Tori. Discover how Cathy transformed personal tragedy into a mission to inspire change and empower others through the power of cho…
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Today Chris raises the question expressed in the title of this episode. Enthusiasts for Artificial Intelligence promise that chatbots will make everyone more efficient and productive--even novelists and scholars. But is that really possible considering what history's most famous creatives tell us about how they went about their work? People who've …
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Today Chris raises the question expressed in the title of this episode. Enthusiasts for Artificial Intelligence promise that chatbots will make everyone more efficient and productive--even novelists and scholars. But is that really possible considering what history's most famous creatives tell us about how they went about their work? People who've …
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What went into developing the open-source Python tools data scientists use every day? This week on the show, we talk with Travis Oliphant about his work on SciPy, NumPy, Numba, and many other contributions to the Python scientific community. Travis discusses his initial involvement in the open-source community and how he discovered Python while wor…
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Welcome back to the Growth Accelerator series, our monthly deep dive created for coaches and leaders committed to growing with purpose. Each month, we carve out intentional space to explore the real work behind leadership: rhythm, mindset, and navigating the emotional weight of showing up when it’s hard. In this episode, Keesha Starr returns to sha…
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What is light? How has it shaped our understanding of the universe, our biology, and even our culture?In this illuminating episode Brian Cox and Robin Ince shine a spotlight on the fascinating science and history of light. From sun and circadian rhythms to the dazzling complexity of quantum, they explore how humans have understood and been influenc…
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In this episode of the London Lyceum, Jordan talks with Chris Woznicki about penal substitutionary atonement (PSA). They explore its definitions, historical perspectives, and the ongoing debates surrounding its theological implications. The conversation also touches on the challenges of proof texting in biblical interpretation and the role of confe…
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Season 22 : Family Annihilators Part 2 When Terry Caffey managed to escape from his burning home after being shot, he believed that his entire family was dead, including his teen daughter, Erin Caffey. It wouldn't be long to find out that she had also survived, but not because she was lucky. Sinister Podcast : https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sinis…
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Jumping off an article by Bradley Birzer, the Pugs discuss the idea of Christian humanism. After Glenn summarizes the history of humanism dating back to the Renaissance, the guys discuss the difference between Renaissance and Christian humanism with secular humanism, Christian humanism in the 20th century (including the Inklings), the contributions…
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Jumping off an article by Bradley Birzer, the Pugs discuss the idea of Christian humanism. After Glenn summarizes the history of humanism dating back to the Renaissance, the guys discuss the difference between Renaissance and Christian humanism with secular humanism, Christian humanism in the 20th century (including the Inklings), the contributions…
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Areva Martin is a Harvard-trained civil rights attorney, author, disability justice advocate, and founder of Special Needs Network. She’s on the front lines of today’s most pressing racial and social justice issues, leading the charge in California’s landmark Palm Springs reparations case and helping Black families navigate systemic barriers in spe…
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Areva Martin is a Harvard-trained civil rights attorney, author, disability justice advocate, and founder of Special Needs Network. She’s on the front lines of today’s most pressing racial and social justice issues, leading the charge in California’s landmark Palm Springs reparations case and helping Black families navigate systemic barriers in spe…
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When considering an object-oriented programming problem, should you prefer inheritance or composition? Why wouldn’t it just be simpler to use functions? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week, bringing another batch of PyCoder’s Weekly articles and projects. Christopher shares an article about structuring code using inheritance, composit…
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Welcome to "On the Way to School." I'm your host, Dr. Chris Dennis. In this episode, I discuss the onboarding process for new school staff, emphasizing the importance of feedback and clear communication during the crucial first weeks on campus. I share insights on how issues can emerge from informal communication channels and stress the importance …
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Welcome to "On The Way To School." I'm Dr. Chris Dennis, and today I'm excited to explore the impact of disruption on both our personal and professional lives. Disruptions can often feel overwhelming, and I want to explore why that is and share some valuable strategies to help us stay on track amidst the chaos. Staying focused and being prepared fo…
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From the outside, she looked unstoppable. But on the inside, everything was falling apart. In this deeply authentic episode, Dr. Sophia Dorton Caudle shares her raw journey through personal burnout, ambiguous grief, and spiritual reconnection. With 30 years of experience in trauma and addiction recovery and having coached clients around the globe, …
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What really separates a moth from a butterfly? Is it just a matter of day and night, or is there more to this fluttering feud than meets the eye?Professor Brian Cox and Robin Ince flap into the fabulous world of Lepidoptera with Professor Jane Hill, Professor Chris Jiggins, and comedian Katy Brand. Together, they chase colourful wings through scien…
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In this episode, Jordan talks with Michael Wilkinson about Chalcedonian Christology and its implications for understanding human nature. They discuss Wilkinson's journey from law to theology, the importance of creeds in evangelical thought, and the paradigm shifts in Christological anthropology. The conversation also touches on the relevance of the…
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In this episode of On The Way To School, I’m excited to share my personal experiences with AI at work. It all started with an unexpected recap from an AI companion during one of our meetings, which opened my eyes to the potential of this technology. I’ll delve into the diverse ways AI is being utilized in educational environments, highlighting the …
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In this episode of "What's in the SOSS," Derek Zimmer and Amir Montezari from the Open Source Technology Improvement Fund (OSTIF) discuss their decade-long mission of providing security resources to open source projects. They focus on collaborative, maintainer-centric security audits that help projects improve their security posture through expert …
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In this episode of the Growth Blueprint, hosts Tabitha May-Tolub and Master Christopher Rappold welcome Andreea Parc, an author and empowerment counselor, who shares her transformative journey from a high-pressure legal career to becoming a guiding light for early-career attorneys. Andreea opens up about her personal experiences, including the chal…
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Season 22 : Family Annihilators Part 2 Sef Gonzales was tired of living up to the expectations of his strict parents, so he came up with a plan to live free of them while still benefiting from their money. Somewhere Sinister Podcast : https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/sinister--5428204 Somewhere Sinister YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@SomewhereS…
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Join me, Dr. Chris Dennis, this Monday morning as I delve into the powerful theme of setting the right intentions and cultivating positive habits. I'll be sharing some personal reflections on the milestones I've encountered throughout my journey, with a particular emphasis on the impact of habits we form at the start of the school year. Have you ev…
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On today's show the pugs engage an article by Oxford historian Andrew Moeller on the complicated aims and compromises of the 1930 Lambeth Conference, a watershed moment in Christianity in the West. The pugs discuss the 'gamble with the devil' that the Church of England made, with its embrace of a modern technological understanding of reality even a…
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On today's show the pugs engage an article by Oxford historian Andrew Moeller on the complicated aims and compromises of the 1930 Lambeth Conference, a watershed moment in Christianity in the West. The pugs discuss the 'gamble with the devil' that the Church of England made, with its embrace of a modern technological understanding of reality even a…
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