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Executive Disorder: White House Weekly

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

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A weekly news show covering the politics of our crumbling world through a mix of on-the-ground journalism and thoughtful analysis. We focus on stories that affect daily life as the government becomes less helpful and more hostile. Featuring Robert Evans, Mia Wong, James Stout, and Garrison Davis, Executive Disorder aims to keep your ears tuned to the expansion of authoritarianism, with new reporting on immigration, the economy, and how brain rot permeates through every aspect of American pol ...
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We are in a time where hope is becoming endangered. The hearts of many are failing because the economy of the world is crumbling and life along with it too. Many institutions have failed and with it destinies and dreams. This is the time to anchor on the only institution that cannot fail. God remains the hope for all mankind. These podcasts are to remind us that if in this world alone we have hope, we are of all men most miserable. Hope in God, for there shall be a performance of those thing ...
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For The Love Of Cricket

For The Love Of Cricket

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Stuart Broad and Jos Buttler are two of England's greatest ever cricketers. They've played together all over the world, won the Ashes, World Cups and scored seven IPL hundreds between them. But they also love cricket, and can't wait to talk about it every week.
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WILDCIDE

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Wildcide is a unique true crime podcast that blends the most outrageous real-life cases with expert insights from professionals across the criminal justice field. Hosted by sisters Chelsea, an allied health professional, and Bailey, an experienced therapist, the show delves deep into the psychological and sociological dimensions of each case. With their combined expertise, they aren’t afraid to tackle complex, hard-hitting topics while weaving in just enough light-heartedness to balance the ...
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Post Reports

The Washington Post

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Post Reports is the daily podcast from The Washington Post. Unparalleled reporting. Expert insight. Clear analysis. Everything you’ve come to expect from the newsroom of The Post, for your ears. Martine Powers and Elahe Izadi are your hosts, asking the questions you didn’t know you wanted answered. Published weekdays around 5 p.m. Eastern time.
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Soul Medicine with Carina Bull

Carina Bull — Founder of Healergy

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Hi I’m Carina Bull, I’m an Intuitive Coach for Spiritual Healing & Transformation. I help sensitive women, like you, who are holding it together while you’re quietly crumbling inside to reclaim your own light. I see you and feel you because I’ve been there too. It’s why I go beyond surface-level healing. I weave intuitive channelling and claircognizant knowing with tarot, reiki and coaching tools to purposefully guide you. As a Truth Seeker, Truth Speaker and Truth Keeper, truth-telling is m ...
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King and Eye Life Podcast

Soul Toucha the Poet, Sun Soul X

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Presented by your hosts Sun Soul X and Soul Toucha the Poet. We discuss various aspects of life as we see, experience and observe it through our lives and provide dialogue to it. Here and there we’ll also drop thoughts of the day and various history facts and much more to keep you entertained. You can also catch our live podcasts on YouTube and Facebook at The King & Eye Life Podcast respectively every second and fourth at 7:30 pm eastern time. (subscribe to our YouTube, Twitter, Twitch and ...
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The Whispering Gallery

Whispering Gallery Podcast

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Spooky, supernatural, unexplained, paranormal art The Whispering Gallery podcast explores spine-tingling and hard-to-believe spooky art stories; including cursed paintings, paintings prints of monsters, hauntings, UFOs and more. I look at art history a little differently. Learn about the spooky side of art guided by artists from around the world, and throughout history. Suzanne Nikolaisen sparks -your- imagination with spooky art stories that are best told after dark! Subscribe to join our c ...
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Cookies, Couches & Conversation is bringing our audience some meaningful interactions in a casual way. We've created an atmosphere where people can let their hair down and open up with someone they can relate to in life experiences, accomplishments, and everything in between! Along the way we’ll have some major guests join in on the fun so keep your eyes open! We'll be sharing some amazing cookies each episode and highlighting the bakery that provided them. We’ll even have an opportunity to ...
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The Dark Rapture Podcast is an actual play podcast of the amazing Call of Cthulhu RPG by Chaosium. Focusing on a group of secret federal agents as they investigate supernatural events which threaten humanity. Set in the 1970s the agents must deal with cults, abominations, and horrors which the mind can barely handle to keep the world from crumbling to the dark forces of the cosmos. Cover art by: @urbanslug on Instagram!
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Join Gannett Florida's all-star political lineup each week for a lively discussion and in-depth reporting on politics from the state of Florida. Zac Anderson from the Sarasota Herald Tribune, Gannett state capital correspondent John Kennedy and Palm Beach Post politics editor Antonio Fins bring you insight and analysis each week, along with special guest reporters fresh from the scene of breaking political news.
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2 Soft Compounds

W4 Podcast Studio

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2 Soft Compounds is a weekly podcast focusing on Formula 1, hosted by UK radio broadcaster and F1 fan, Rick Houghton. With a focus on unfiltered analysis, behind-the-scenes insights and expert commentary, the podcast offers fans an entertaining and informative take on the fastest sport in the world.
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The “LEADERS IN CONSULTING” show is dedicated to helping Partners and Managing Directors of Consultancies grow their business faster. If you want to learn best practices from other Leaders in Consulting, this show is for you. Each episode features an interview with a consultancy Partner, Managing Director or Thought Leader, discussing topics like: 1. How to set up a winning strategy for your consultancy 2. How to upsell and cross-sell more 3. How to win big whale leads and convert those to c ...
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Make Tea and Sit With Me

Jennifer Stevenson

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If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by life’s chaos, if you’ve faced moments when it felt like the world was crumbling beneath your feet—then Make Tea and Sit With Me is for you. I’m Jen, a mother and Self-Love and Empowerment Coach, and I created this podcast because I’ve been exactly where you are. When my daughter was diagnosed with leukemia, and I almost lost her, my world changed forever. In those dark moments, I leaned on every tool I had—mindfulness, self-care, and sheer resilience—to kee ...
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Anita on the Mark

Anita Marks & Anthony Moran

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"Anita On the Mark" is the ultimate sports podcast for fans who want expert analysis, bold predictions, and the best betting insights—all in one place. Hosted by ESPN radio personality and on-air talent Anita Marks, the show dives into the biggest sports stories of the week while uncovering key betting angles and strategies to help listeners stay ahead of the game. Each episode, Anita brings her years of experience as a sports analyst, former professional athlete, and betting expert to break ...
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Talking Fussball

Talking Fussball

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Blanketing the Bundesliga and the German football scene, Talking Fussball is the essential podcast for fans of Europe's most exciting league - talkingfussball.com - @talkingfussball - patreon.com/talkingfussball
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Precast Concrete Show

Roshan Baladevan

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Welcome to the Precast Concrete Show by Modular Pulse, hosted by Roshan Baldevan. This podcast explores the transformative power of precast concrete and its role in revolutionizing the construction industry. It is your go-to resource for mastering the intricacies of precast concrete and Ultra High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) manufacturing. In each episode, we delve deep into the strategic processes required to establish and optimize world-class production facilities. Drawing upon over two de ...
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SHE/HER/THEY with KITTENS

Lauren KITTENS Abedini

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Join DJ, Producer, and Intersectional Feminist advocate Lauren Abedini AKA KITTENS, for SHE/HER/THEY. Each episode she'll delve into insightful conversations with special guests who transcend identity expectations to give their takes on authenticity, gender, life paths, creativity, and figuring out life outside the boxes and binaries. It takes guts to go against the grain of society, and SHE/HER/THEY has your back along the way. Follow SHE/HER/THEY and KITTENS on IG: @sheherthey @iamkittens ...
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In one of our favorite episodes of the year, a group of self-proclaimed “old ladies” dive for garbage — and unexpectedly find joy. This is a story from The Optimist, The Washington Post’s section about the best of humanity. If you want more stories like this, subscribe to our newsletter. If you love hearing these stories on “Post Reports,” please s…
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Why You Keep Choosing Pain You’ve Outgrown: this episode explores the real reason you return to patterns, relationships, and behaviours that hurt… even when you know they’re not good for you. If you’ve been stuck in a cycle of self-betrayal, emotional burnout, trauma patterns, or “I thought I was past this,” this episode will help you understand ho…
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Fartlek is a Swedish term for “speed play.” This informal version of interval training is simple, effective and dare we say … enjoyable? And not just because fartlek is fun to say. Exercise columnist Gretchen Reynolds is here to vouch for this often-overlooked, decades-old practice. Reynolds, who helped popularize the 7-minute workout, has found th…
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Today, we revisit one of our favorite episodes from the past year: about the science of how dogs make us calmer, happier — and maybe even more trusting. If you want more optimistic content on the weekends, let us know at [email protected] and [email protected] – and check out our newsletter. Today’s show was produced and hosted by Magg…
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Broady is joined by Aussie legend Justin Langer to discuss England’sfirst win down under since 2011 after a brilliant run chase in Melbourne. They discuss Jacob Bethell’s crucial innings, Australia’s shot selection and a questionable pitch that made batting extremely challenging. Broad and Langer look ahead to Sydney where England have a chance to …
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The cafeteria at Ballard High School during lunch is a loud place. Students are talking and laughing, playing card games and going out to the courtyard for an informal recess. On Fridays, students have started playing bingo. It’s a big change from the past couple of years — and it’s not the only one. In the first month of school this year, students…
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Stuart Broad is joined by former Australia batter Simon Katich to attempt to make sense of an astonishing opening day of the fourth Test in Melbourne. Katich is in “disbelief” as both teams are bowled out on a spicy surface that Broady feels is too extreme for Test cricket. They cover Harry Brook’s “wild” innings, Josh Tongue’s brilliant bowling an…
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Schools and community programs in Washington, D.C., are teaching students to play go-go music to help extend the legacy of the official music of the District. Producer Sabby Robinson spoke with enterprise reporter Marissa Lang about the history that these students are keeping alive and the impact the programs are having. Today’s show was produced b…
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In this exclusive Wildcide interview, Bailey gets the opportunity to sit down with hijacker Martin J. McNally and the directors of the new Netflix documentary Skyjacker, Eli Kooris and Joshua Shaffer. Together, they unpack the unbelievable real story behind the hijacking of Flight 119, the 320-mph parachute jump that stunned the nation, and the dec…
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Carolyn Hax has been an advice columnist for The Washington Post for over 25 years. So, she’s seen, heard and read it all. There’s no family drama and no question too bizarre for the seasoned columnist. That’s especially true during the holiday season, when some relationships get tested more than usual. Today on the show, host Elahe Izadi brings Ca…
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Stuart Broad & Jos Buttler answer your questions about cricket at Christmas in a festive special. Find out what Christmas is like on an England Ashes tour and which player or coach eats the most pigs in blankets. Jos and Broady reveal their favourite Christmas traditions, songs and movies and play a festive game of ‘guess the cricketer’. Listen to …
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In an executive order last week, President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to reclassify marijuana as a less-dangerous substance. The drug is currently considered Schedule I, which is the most tightly controlled tier of illegal substances. Trump’s order would direct the Justice Department to move marijuana into Schedule III, a less-restricted…
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Hyper-independence can feel like strength, but in this episode, you’ll learn why it’s often a trauma response, and how to stop carrying everything alone. If you’ve been doing everything yourself, holding the invisible emotional load, or struggling to ask for help without guilt, this episode will help you understand the deeper truth behind why you c…
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In Part 2, we pick up where we left off: Martin McNally has made it out of the sky alive — bruised, concussed, and unaware that the FBI is already tracing the fingerprints that will lead straight to him. Within days, Martin is captured, sentenced to life in federal prison, and shipped to USP Marion — the most secure prison in America. And inside th…
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Send us a text In this exclusive keynote from the main stage at the LEADERS IN CONSULTING London Summit, Stephen Edward (Managing Director, PTS Global), Connor Budden (Global Director at Service Performance Insight), and Sarah Edwards (Chief Product Officer, Kantata) unpack how consulting firms must rethink what success looks like as AI reshapes ev…
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England’s Ashes inquest begins after Australia retain the Ashes urn in Adelaide.Jos and Broady tell you what it feels like to be 3-0 down in an Ashes series down under and assess how England lift themselves for the remaining Tests.Aussie greats Justin Langer and Matthew Hayden give their views on the series and fire questions at Broady and Jos. EXC…
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Donating money can induce anxiety if you’re not sure how to afford it or feel pressured into doing so by the people around you. “Try This” host Cristina Quinn talks to Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary about how to give back, whether it’s through money or time. Singletary reminds us that there’s always a way to give. Sh…
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Stuart Broad is back on the show to chat to Justin Langer as Australia move to within touching distance of the Ashes urn.They review a compelling fourth day where England briefly raised hopes of a world record run chase only to be undone by the brilliance of Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon.With England set to lose the series in 11 days, Broad and Lange…
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The week started with a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump about the death of Hollywood director Rob Reiner that drew backlash from within his own party. Then, a high-profile Vanity Fair profile of White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles revealed her disparaging assessments of the president’s Cabinet. And it’s unclear if the fast-paced, c…
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Matthew Hayden joins Jos Buttler to dissect a brilliant Travis Head century that has taken Australia to the brink of Ashes glory.They discuss the flaws in England’s short-ball strategy and concerns over the fitness of captain Ben Stokes.We take a trip inside the iconic manual scoreboard at the Adelaide Oval and hear the story behind Hayden’s famous…
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The gang discuss escalation with Venezuela, an AI executive order, the trial of Judge Dugan, the mass shooting at Brown University, and a new travel ban. Sources: https://gothamist.com/news/ice-enters-nyc-shelters-armed-and-without-judicial-warrants-reports-show https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/12/designating-fentanyl-as-a-weapo…
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“Heated Rivalry,” a TV adaption of Rachel Reid’s gay romance novel, has taken social media feeds and group chats by storm. Thanks to a deal with HBO, this Canadian TV show has been steaming up living rooms across North America, and has become one of the streamer’s most-watched shows. The series centers on two rival hockey players, Canadian Shane Ho…
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President Donald Trump's crackdown on immigrants hits his own Palm Beach backyard, expiring Obamacare subsidies will hit Florida even harder and state insurance regulators declare Florida's property insurance crisis over. Antonio Fins, Anne Geggis and Valentina Palm of the USA Today Florida Network unpack it all.…
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Former Australia opener and coach Justin Langer joins Jos Buttler to look back on another abject day for England in Adelaide.Langer analyses England’s poor batting technique and hails the enduring quality of Aussie bowlers Nathan Lyon and Pat Cummins.They discuss the latest Snicko controversy in the series and ask whether technology is good or bad …
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Send us a text Die wenigsten Beratungen überleben den Sprung vom Gründerteam zum Marktführer. Atreus hat’s geschafft. Was macht eine Beratung wirklich skalierbar: Menschen, Prozesse oder Haltung? Uwe Gehrmann, Partner und Mitglied des Executive Board bei Atreus, teilt im Gespräch mit Sammy Gebele die Erfolgsprinzipien hinter dem Wachstum eines Unte…
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Investigative reporter Beth Reinhard first noticed it in January, when President Donald Trump’s second inauguration celebration got moved indoors because of freezing temperatures. Thousands of ticketed spectators were left to stand out in the cold, but at least 17 billionaires, collectively worth more than $1 trillion, claimed coveted seats in the …
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Long before TSA lines and shoe removal, American skies lived through the *Golden Age of Hijacking*. Between 1968 and 1972, more than 130 airliners were commandeered — and one bored ex–Navy airplane electrician from Detroit decided he could turn that chaos into his big score. Part 1 traces how Martin J. McNally became obsessed with D.B. Cooper, stud…
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Jos Buttler is joined by Australia batting legend Matthew Hayden to look back at an eventful first day of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide.Was Steve Smith’s late drop-out a Glenn McGrath Edgbaston moment? Will Australia regret their cheap dismissals? Can England get a first-innings lead?Hayden praises centurion Alex Carey, declares his love for the…
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Rob Reiner is the director of classics that include “The Princess Bride,” “When Harry Met Sally” and “This is Spinal Tap.” His wife Michele Singer Reiner worked alongside him and was famous in her own right, including photographing what would become the cover of Donald Trump’s book “The Art of the Deal.” The Reiners were advocates for Democratic ca…
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Historically, presidential libraries have been used as research hubs to house documents and artifacts from a president’s time in the White House. They’re also a living monument to a president’s legacy. Less than a year into President Donald Trump’s second term, planning for his presidential library is underway, with $50 million already raised from …
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Feeling torn between anxiety and intuition can make you feel confused, overwhelmed, and disconnected from your own inner truth. But in this episode, you’ll learn how to recognise the difference, so you can finally trust what your body already knows. Most women weren’t taught how intuition really works, and many grew up doubting their own senses. If…
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Jos Buttler and Stuart Broad look ahead to the pivotal third Ashes Test in the company of fast bowler Mark Wood, whose tour was ended by a knee injury.Broady gives his thoughts on England’s team selection for Adelaide and explains why he’s backing Brendon McCullum to stay on as coach whatever happens in the series.Jos talks about captaining teams i…
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Introduction: In a world filled with uncertainties and challenges, finding clarity in our personal and professional lives can be daunting. In a recent episode of the Trek Through Poetry Podcast, Soul Touch the Poet shares his journey, experiences, and reflections as he balances education, creativity, and the complexities of modern careers. Join us …
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In the spring, Edward Brandon Becham was caring for his dying wife. He was also among hundreds of thousands of federal workers weighing whether to abandon public service. Donald Trump had taken office vowing to slash the federal bureaucracy, then entrusted the task to billionaire Elon Musk and a newly created cost-cutting team called the Department…
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In the first year of his second term, President Donald Trump has focused his attention on foreign policy and made numerous trips abroad – with an eye toward the Nobel Peace Prize. But as he discusses peace deals with foreign leaders, his ratings domestically have fallen. Critics say that he isn’t doing enough to ease American’s economic concerns. S…
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The U.S. is in the midst of its biggest overhaul yet to childhood vaccinations, and it is already impacting how families are thinking about immunizing their children. President Donald Trump recently directed a review of the longstanding childhood vaccine schedule. And just last week, an influential vaccine panel recommended dropping the universal b…
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God sees you as valuable and worthy, that is the reason He could part with His only begotten son as a substitute for you. Never look down on yourself regardless of the fact that you are presently on the ground. You can rise again. To genuinely love yourself, you must love Jesus. Loving yourself outside Jesus will only give room for selfishness and …
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Welcome to this special crossover episode from our other show, Going Off World. In this episode, the hunt for alien life isn’t a sci-fi dream. It’s a patient, high-stakes investigation unfolding across labs, observatories, and space missions—and Sarah Seager is charting the course. We sit down with the MIT exoplanet pioneer to unpack how a field on…
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The historic movie and television company now known as Warner Bros. Discovery is in high demand. Last week, Netflix announced it would buy some of the company’s most valuable media portfolio for $83 billion. But Paramount Skydance then launched a hostile bid to buy Warner Bros. Discovery mere days later. Host Martine Powers speaks with media report…
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A key witness disappears. A body is found. A grand jury convenes. And suddenly the man who ruled Bridger Valley through fear is no longer hunting—he’s being hunted. This episode takes you inside Hickey’s bombshell confession, the federal takedown of Hopkinson’s criminal network, the high-security trial that shook Wyoming, and the appeals battle tha…
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To many Americans, the idea of banning a party that has support from a significant portion of voters might seem undemocratic. But Germany, guided by its determination to avoid a repeat of Nazism, included a provision in its post-World War II constitution to allow banning parties that aim to subvert the constitutional order. Now, as Germany’s far-ri…
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This week on Two Soft Compounds, Rick and Damien Reid wrap up one of the wildest Formula One seasons in years, as Lando Norris clinches his first world title after a nerve-shredding showdown in Abu Dhabi. They break down how McLaren turned their Qatar disaster into a championship-winning strategy, why Verstappen’s two-point heartbreak may reshape R…
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The 2026 World Cup is being held in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Before the tournament selection took place Friday in Washington D.C., FIFA President Gianni Infantino presented President Donald Trump with an inaugural Peace Prize from soccer’s global governing body. Celebrities from the worlds of sports and entertainment were also included…
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As Australia wrap up victory inside four days in Brisbane to take a 2-0 Ashes lead, Stuart Broad and Jos Buttler draw crumbs of comfort from Ben Stokes’s final-day batting performance.Former Australia opener Matt Hayden questions the desire of England’s bowlers and Broady interviews England coach Brendon McCullum as he tries to rally his team for t…
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What’s really going on inside the brain of an altruist? Why do altruists care so much more for a stranger who needs help? Why are they so willing to give away a kidney? In this episode from the Washington Post’s “Try This” podcast, host Cristina Quinn explores what it means to be an altruist with Abigail Marsh, a professor of psychology and neurosc…
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Broady and Jos lick their wounds and try to make sense of a devastating day for England at the Gabba.They offer unique insight into the England dressing-room when an Ashes tour is unravelling and praise Australia for seizing the big moments in the Test match.Plus, Broady reveals the affectionate serenade he received from the Brisbane crowd when he …
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In September, the U.S. military began striking boats suspected of drug smuggling in the Caribbean. Since then, questions about the legality of these strikes have swirled. Last week, The Post reported that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a spoken order to kill everyone before a Sept. 2 attack, according to officials. The commander of the mission…
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Jos and Broady tell us exactly what it feels like to drop a catch in a crucial Ashes Test as England let five chances slip at the Gabba.They relive the highs and lows of a draining day in the field and give their views on how England can fight back.Broady reveals his Joe Root misunderstanding – and his recent catch-up with a certain David Warner. L…
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