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The Muddy Cross is a faith-based podcast that looks at all that’s wrong with the world through the lens of God’s redemptive truth. With honest stories and scripture, we explore the raw journey of following Christ through life’s mess and finding hope along the way.
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Welcome to the Showcase Your Company Podcast. Where we uncover tips and tricks to help you take your business to the next level. My name is Darryl Comley-White from Market Magnet Consulting and I hope you enjoy the podcast and please share it with business owners that are dedicated to growing their businesses. Contact me and I will take you through our free marketing and sales assessment to uncover your growth potential. I will show you how to: ◦ find and generate more leads, ◦ close more bu ...
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LGBTQ&A

Jeffrey Masters

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*Nominated for Outstanding Podcast at the GLAAD Awards* Weekly interviews with the most interesting LGBTQ+ people in the world. Recent guests include Laverne Cox, Janelle Monáe, Pete Buttigieg, Brandi Carlile, Alok Vaid-Menon, and Angela Davis. LGBTQ&A is hosted by Jeffrey Masters.
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Lawful Good

Luke W Russell

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Welcome to Lawful Good, a show about lawyers and the trials they face inside and outside the courtroom. Our show elicits the beautiful humanity of each guest, which is so much more than the cases they’ve won. We explore everything from their childhoods to their darkest moments to the things that bring them meaning in life. Join our host, Luke W Russell, as you get to know these attorneys in ways you've never experienced before.
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The Invisible Men

Ian Rowe and Nique Fajors

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In the aftermath of Rodney King's assault by police officers in the 90s and his attackers' subsequent acquittal, Ian Rowe and Nique Fajors grew weary of a public narrative proclaiming that black men in America were doomed to failure under an oppressive system. A feeling of invisibleness struck both Ian and Nique as the stories of men like them became increasingly ignored in the public eye. So they launched “The Invisible Men,” a documentary telling the stories of amazing black men at Harvard ...
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Chad and Steve Have a Podcast

Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey

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Chad Reynolds and Steve Ramsey discuss online and offline media and culture with an emphasis on YouTube Steve Ramsey is the Host of Woodworking for Mere Mortals, YouTube’s leading resource for learning the hobby of woodworking. Chad Reynolds is the Co-Creator of Clean My Space, YouTube's original cleaning and decluttering channel.
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Send us a text In this episode of Courage in the Calling, we sit down with JJ - a young man whose story bridges cultures, two continents and one deeply rooted in faith. Half American and half Kenyan, JJ shares his unique background, his passion for rock climbing and his upbringing in a God centered home have shaped who he is today. Recording once a…
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Send us a text Welcome back to The Muddy Cross Podcast, in today's episopde "Follow me to Freedom" we explore what it truly means to walk with Jesus in a world that often pulls us away from Him. Drawing from Matthew 6:19-21 and John 8:32, we reflect on the call to let go of earthly attachments and discover the deeper freedom that comes from followi…
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In this month’s episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast we return to the 2025 XTC Fan Festival to hear Ian Gregory who, under the pseudonym of EIEI Owen, was the drummer in XTC’s psychedelic alter ego the Dukes of Stratosphear. He is also the brother of Dave Gregory. What Do You Call that Noise? The XTC Podcast is sponsored by Burni…
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Send us a text In this first episode of Courage in the Journey, we sit down to hear an inspiring story of faith, growth and purpose. From small town Wyoming roots to a heart for the nations, our guest shares how his relationship with God has deepened through every season - from early questions about faith to a life changing Discipleship Training Sc…
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Send us a text What happens when faith leads you beyond fear and into the mountains of Albania? Join us in this episode for a powerful story of mission, love and God's light. In this special episode, we share our two week missionary trip to Albaina, where faith community and service came alive. From mountain hikes and outreach prayer helping famili…
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Send us a text Life often calls us to take a leap into the unknown. In this episode, we wrap up the 'Faith in the Climb' series with a raw and honest discussion about trusting God when the path ahead seems uncertain. We explore what it truly means to lean not on our own understanding and instead place our lives fully in His hands. From trust, servi…
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The legendary transgender elder and activist Miss Major Griffin-Gracy died yesterday. She was 78. A veteran of the Stonewall uprising, Miss Major dedicated her life to the transgender movement. She worked for multiple HIV/AIDS organizations and spent a decade at the Transgender, Gender-Variant, and Intersex Justice Project (TGIJP), which works with…
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Send us a text Every feel like life is hoilding you down? What if the very chains that weigh you down could actually lead you to freedom? In this episode we unpack 'The Chains Of Freedom', those burdens, struggles and challenges thast life throws at us - and explore how, with God and free will, we can still choose hope, joy and freedom. From illnes…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Faith in the Climb series we are tackling something we all face - Distraction! From endless scrolling on social media to the busyness of work, relationships and even the news, there is no shortage of things pulling our eye off of Jesus. But why are distractions so powerful? What does the Bible say about staying…
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In this month’s episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast we return to the 2025 XTC Fan Festival to hear engineer and producer Hugh Padgham remembering his work on Drums and Wires, Black Sea and English Settlement, not to mention his time with Brian Wilson, the Police, Phil Colins and many others. The episode also features a review by…
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Send us a text In this episode, we dive into one of the most challenging yet rewarding journeys we'll ever face - parenting by faith. From discipline rooted in love to building deep family connections, we share how God's Word continues to guide us as we raise our children to work in His truth. You'll hear our reflections as parents, as well as powe…
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Send us a text When Things Go Wrong! Welcome back to The Muddy Cross Podcast, in this episode we are looking at life with God when things go wrong in our lives. We dig into the reality that even with Christ, life isn't always smooth. Hardships, setbacks and trials are part of the journey - but God can use them to shape us, strengthen us and draw us…
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Please enjoy this episode of Inner Voice, a new podcast from Jeffrey Marsh and Zaq Latino. Jeffrey Marsh is a Zen teacher, Oprah-endorsed author, and social media phenomenon. In this episode, they speak with the hosts of Transparently Speaking about how to best parent a trans kid when the world is seemingly on fire. ⁠LGBTQ&A⁠ is an independent, lis…
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Send us a text In this episode of The Muddy Cross Podcast, we take a deeper look at what it means to walk with God in the everyday. Building on our last conversation about hearing His word and forming a relationship with Him, we now explore how that faith shapes our routines, mindsets and choices. From prayer, fellowship and Bible study to changing…
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Send us a text Life can feel like a maze - full of twists, turns and unexpected dead ends. But with God, every dead end is an opportunity for transformation. In this episode, I share personal stories and biblical encouragement about trusting God when the path seems blocked. Like the Israeslities in the wilderness, we often only receive just enough …
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Send us a text This episode launches our brabd new 7 part series, 'Faith in the Climb'. We are starting at the begining: what it's like to come to God and begin a new relationship with him. We talk about how following Christ can feel like learning a whole new way of being - from awkward first steps in church, to realising God is reshaping our heart…
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This episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast features a fascinating conversation with Stu Rowe recorded at the 2025 XTC Fan Festival in Swindon. Stu talks about working with Andy Partridge, Colin Moulding, Terry Chambers, Barry Andrews, Peter Blegvad and Jen Olive on everything from the 3 Clubmen to Gonwards. XTC-inspired music come…
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Send us a text Welcome to the first episode of 'The Still Small Voice', a space within The Muddy Cross where I share my personal stories of everyday life and how God speaks through them. In Restored & Renewed, I tell the story of a wooden heart - born from a message at church and shaped in my workshop - that God then used to reveal His love and ren…
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In this episode of The Invisible Men, Ian and Nique speak with Jorge Elorza, former mayor of Providence and CEO of Democrats for Education Reform. Jorge shares his evolution from traditional Democrat to school choice advocate, explains the promise of a new federal education tax credit, and unpacks why many in his party resist reform. He calls for a…
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Send us a text Welcome to The Muddy Cross Podcast where faith meets real life. In this episode, we close out our 'Grace in the Grit' series by reflecting on what it truly means to surrender everything to God and trust Him fully with our lives. Two years fter being Baptised we share how God has revealed His grace through powerful teachings, personal…
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Send us a text In this episode of 'Grace in the Grit', we share our raw and uncoventional journey of coming to God. From chasing spiritual answers in new ages practices and diving into conspiracy theories, to an encounter that shook everything we thought we knew - this is the story of how grace broke through the grit. We talk about spiritual emptin…
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In this episode of The Invisible Men, Ian and Nique speak with Derrell Bradford, President of 50CAN, about a game-changing federal tax credit bill that could reshape American education. They discuss how the program would allow families—especially low-income ones—to use privately funded scholarships for things like private school tuition, SAT prep, …
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Send us a text Welcome back to The Muddy Cross - a space for honest, umfiltered conversations about faith, family and following Christ. Together we explore how God's grace meets us in life's grit and what it really means to walk with Him day by day. In this episode, The Great Humbling, we pick up where Episode 4 left off: moving our business onto a…
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Send us a text In this episode of the 'Grace in the Grit' series, we share how health challenges shaped our journey in profound ways. From the terrifying thought of losing Darryl, to making inital choices which would set us apart from the world's norms. These experiences became a pivotal point in our story. We also talk about the birth of our third…
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Send us a text In this episode of our 'Grace in the Grit' series, we open up about a season that was a true roller coaster of emotions. From the joy of marriage, to the heartbreak of miscarriage... from celebrating the birth of our first son, to facing the loss of our careers and the falling into the traps of everyday living - and this was just the…
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Send us a text Who are we and what is The Muddy Cross all about? We are definitely not pastors, prophets, or ordained in any way. Just two ordinary people - husband and wife, father and mother - trying our best to walk with God and follow His calling to share His good word and help others. In our 'Grace in the Grit' series, we share the real ups an…
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Send us a text In this episode of the 'Grace in the Grit' series, we explore how God often calls us into things far beyond our abilities - moments where imposter syndrome creeps in and we doubt oursleves. But here's the truth: it's not about our control - it's about Him. Join us as we share real experiences from our own journey, alongside powerful …
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Across 32 states, outdated HIV criminalization laws continue to punish people living with HIV. Robert Suttle shares his story of being prosecuted in Louisiana after a former partner accused him of not disclosing his status and he explains why these laws are based on bad science. LGBTQ&A⁠ is an independent, listener-supported podcast. ⁠Click here⁠ t…
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In this episode of The Invisible Men, Ian and Nique speak with political analyst and advocate Gianno Caldwell about the personal and political dimensions of urban violence, broken families, and misguided public policy. Caldwell shares the tragic story of his younger brother’s murder in Chicago and reflects on growing up amid poverty, fatherlessness…
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This episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast features a highly entertaining conversation between XTC guitarist Dave Gregory and fellow musician Thomas Walsh (Pugwash) recorded at the 2025 XTC Fan Festival in Swindon. The interview covers everything from facial hair to inspirational guitarists. The episode also includes a round-up of…
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In this episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we join Alfredo Marziano, the author of the newly published XTC: Skylarking – A Life in A Day, the Making of a Pop Classic. This 152-page book draws on archive material and original interviews to go on a deep dive into the record that many XTC fans regard as the band’s finest. As well…
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In 2019, almost 15 years after the beloved TV show, Noah's Arc, cemented itself into queer history, its star, Darryl Stephens, was considering shifting his focus away from acting. His subsequent roles were often met with the same response, fans expressing variations of "You'll always be Noah to me" and questions of "When's Noah going to come back?"…
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“I'm at an age when writers are supposed to say finally what mattered most to them—for me, it would be thousands of sex partners." Edmund White died this week at the age of 85. Earlier this year, I got to speak with him at his home in N.Y.C. about his latest novel, "The Loves of My Life: A Sex Memoir", co-writing "The Joy of Gay Sex" with Dr. Charl…
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It’s fan festival time again. Coming up on 20–22 June at the Mecca in Swindon, the sold-out 2025 XTC Fan Festival is a chance for friends old and new to come together and share in their love of all things XTC. On the line-up, as well as a trip to the Uffington White Horse, and interviews with Dave Gregory and Hugh Padgham, are performances from sev…
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Twenty-five years after their final album, XTC continue to inspire new generations of musicians. In this episode of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, Grammy Award-winning songwriter Madison Cunningham talks about finding inspiration in River of Orchids, 1000 Umbrellas and Easter Theatre. The musician also talks about her love of a riff,…
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In this episode of the Invisible Men, Ian speaks with Andre Fowlkes, co-founder and president of Start Co., about what it really takes for young people—especially in underserved communities—to succeed. Andre introduces the concept of the “social envelope,” a holistic framework that includes not just skills and credentials, but also social capital, …
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Why is the world so threatened by the existence of trans people? Historian Susan Stryker joins us to break it all down. She talks about how she's thinking about the onslaught of attacks targeting the trans community, her time with the activist group Transgender Nation, and why she views transness as "a practice of freedom". This is a part of our sp…
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In this episode of the Invisible Men, Ian and Nique engage in a conversation with author Thomas Chatterton Williams about race, identity, and the complexities of navigating a mixed-race background. Williams shares his personal experiences growing up with a black father and a white mother, exploring how these dynamics shaped his understanding of rac…
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In this episode, Ian and Nique discuss the evolving landscape of higher education, discussing the shifting dynamics of college admissions, meritocracy, and the challenges students face today. They reflect on the complex and often frustrating process of applying to colleges, particularly the pressures placed on students by restrictive admissions pol…
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Ian and Nique are joined by Dumisani Washington to discuss the historical and ongoing challenges of racial integration, education, and black self-determination. Dumisani shares insights from his upbringing, emphasizing black excellence and the effects of integration on black institutions, and reflects on how his name change and spiritual journey le…
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In this conversation, Ian and Nique delve into the historical context and contemporary implications of the Moynihan Report, discussing the decline of family structure in the black community and its impact on community cohesion, life outcomes, and neighborhood life. They explore the media's role in sensationalizing the report, personal narratives su…
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How much further up the charts would Senses Working Overtime have climbed if the sleeve had been made of heavier material? What does the finish on the cover of Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down tell us about its sales? In this edition of What Do You Call That Noise? The XTC Podcast, we explore the fascinating relationship between XTC and cardboard in t…
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In this episode of the Invisible Men, Ian engages in a deep conversation with Clifton Duncan, a classically trained actor and playwright. They explore Clifton’s unique upbringing across different cultures, his journey of racial awareness, and the complexities of navigating identity within the acting community. Clifton shares his experiences in thea…
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In this episode, Nique and Ian discuss Harvard economist Roland Fryer’s proposal to transition from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to Merit, Excellence, and Intelligence (MEI) in corporate and educational contexts. They explore the implications of this shift, the challenges posed by current educational disparities, and the importance of mer…
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