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Our very own John Motson comes together with a legend of the beautiful game each week! We look back at the classic games and events that made them, with exclusive stories and insight. Join us as we go back to the good old days and make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hosted by New York Post and Fox News columnist, and co-author of the best-selling book, “Stolen Youth,” The Karol Markowicz Podcast expands on the topics that drove Karol’s most popular columns and conversations, namely, the cultural and social issues that affect us all. What's marriage really like? Why are we lied to about what it's like to have children? What does it mean to succeed in your career? In each episode, Markowicz aims to find real answers to the deep questions that really matte ...
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The Georgia Forestry Forum

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Welcome to the Georgia Forestry Forum! This is a podcast that explores trees and forests - the rich and renewable resources - and the innumerable benefits we humans get from them! Expect this podcast to cover topics that will affect YOU! We want to share how trees impact every part of your life - from the air you breathe, the water you drink, to the cost of our energy bills, and the products we use daily - and we'll tell you how our folks here at the Georgia Forestry Commission support it all.
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Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones

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Get help answering some of life’s most challenging questions with Let’s Get Real with Stephen Jones. This @scripturecentralofficial original series offers practical insights and ways to navigate life’s challenges and heaviest questions through the lens of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The show covers various topics, from life skills, personal development, Church history/culture, service, and personal relationships, all through the lens of the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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The B2B Leadership Podcast is hosted by best-selling author and leadership coach Nils Vinje. Each week Nils sits down with leaders in the B2B space to discuss their leadership journey and what they've learned along the way.
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Our featured guest tonight is Jon David Cole. JD is the Owner/Tobacconist at The Country Squire in Jackson, MS, and the accompanying online store. The Country Squire store is moving to a new third location to expand their shipping, blending, and smoking lounge. They are moving into a standalone building which will ensure against complaints of smoki…
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In this episode, Andrew Wilkow opens up about his Gen X upbringing, his path into radio, and how talk radio has transformed over the years. He shares lessons on grit, the realities of creating content in the digital era, and the advice he’d give to his younger self. The Karol Markowicz Show is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network -…
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Daily Wire Culture reporter and author Megan Basham joins Karol to reflect on her path into journalism, her experiences within the evangelical community, and how wokeness has reshaped church culture. She unpacks the changing landscape of evangelical leadership, stresses the central role of marriage and family, and voices her concerns for future gen…
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On this episode of the Karol Markowicz Show, Karol is joined by Buck Sexton to offer practical, no-nonsense advice for adults—especially parents—seeking genuine friendships in their 30s, emphasizing real-life connections over social media illusions. In the second segment, investigative journalist Peter Schweizer discusses his commitment to exposing…
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When most people think about humanitarian work, they think about money. But is there more to it? Sharon Eubank, director of Latter-day Saint Charities, believes that the real power to change lives comes from something much deeper. In this episode, Sharon shares her experiences working in places devastated by war, poverty, and natural disasters. Fro…
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In this episode, Ericka Anderson shares her journey of sobriety, the impact of faith on her recovery, and her experiences as a writer. She discusses her books, 'Leaving Cloud Nine' and 'Freely Sober', and emphasizes the importance of being transparent about alcohol's effects, especially in parenting. The conversation explores cultural attitudes tow…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Pipe Artisan Jeff Gracik. Our regular listeners will know Jeff from our ongoing series, "Ask the Pipemaker". Jeff makes J. Alan Pipes and is an expert, artisan pipe maker for over 20-years. Jeff will talk about what it is like to attend the Shanghai pipe show. The inaugural show was last year, and the most rec…
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In this milestone 200th episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol sits down with Eugene Kontorovich, professor at George Mason Law and senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation’s Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom. Eugene shares his remarkable journey from Soviet immigrant to influential legal scholar, reflecting on his early start in jo…
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On this episode, Karol welcomes back the one and only Clay Travis, founder of OutKick and co-host of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. They discuss Clay’s journey from law to conservative media, his commitment to personal growth, and concerns about the decline of traditional values—especially regarding young men, relationships, and family forma…
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Our featured interview on tonight’s show is with Nathanael Hummel. Nathanael is a renaissance man of the arts. He is an experienced and published digital filmmaker, video editor, videographer, writer, actor, and model. His debut novel, "Treasure Is My Trade - A Nate Colt Adventure" came out this past May. His youth was filled with dreams of swashbu…
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Karol sits down with Abigail Shrier, contributing editor at The Free Press and best-selling author, for a candid conversation about the themes driving her most controversial work. They explore how technology is reshaping relationships, why so many young people struggle to form lasting friendships, and the trade-offs between career ambition and comm…
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On this episode, Karol debuts a new advice segment with Buck Sexton, addressing a listener’s concerns about infidelity discovered just before marriage. They discuss the importance of trust, communication, and traditional relationship values. Later, Karol welcomes Ashley Rindsberg, senior editor at Pirate Wires, who exposes the dangers of media misr…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Per George Jensen. Per is like an executive chef of tobacco. He never runs out of new tasty concoctions. He also always seems to land on his feet. In case you don't know, he spent many years at Mac Baren and later created blends for Sutliff as well. With the buyouts by STG, which have already been discussed at…
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Have ideas, feedback, or questions? Let us know! Welcome to the Georgia Forestry Forum! In today's episode, GFC Media Relations Specialist Stasia Kelly interviews members of GFC's Type 3 Incident Management Team who recently returned from Alaska, where they managed several wildfires. The team discusses the unique challenges posed by Alaska's terrai…
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In this episode, Karol sits down with bestselling author and political consultant Craig Shirley to unpack his surprising path into politics and his lifelong admiration for Ronald Reagan. From behind-the-scenes stories of Reagan’s rise to the lessons that shaped modern conservatism, Craig also opens up about family, his latest projects, and why read…
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Ari Ackerman, founder of the groundbreaking app BunkOne and minority owner of the Miami Marlins, opens up about his unique journey from tech innovator to MLB executive. He reflects on his Jewish identity, activism, and the urgent challenges facing the Jewish community today. Ackerman highlights the importance of fostering Jewish pride in future gen…
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Our featured interview on tonight’s show is with Nate King, the "King of Pipes". Most people know of Nate as an excellent pipe artisan. He also has an honorary Master of Pipes degree from the Chicagoland Pipe Collectors Club, and is a member of the prestigious Confrérie des Maitres Pipiers de Saint-Claude. Prior to becoming a pipe maker in 2005, Na…
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In this episode, Eli Lake shares his journey into journalism, discussing his early influences, the evolution of media, and the importance of passionate debate in journalism. He reflects on the challenges facing modern journalism, his concerns about the future for his daughter, and his optimism about America's cultural shifts. Lake emphasizes the va…
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What would make a 7-year-old Joseph Smith refuse alcohol before undergoing one of the most excruciating surgeries imaginable—decades before the Word of Wisdom was ever revealed? Once an ex-LDS atheist, now a faithful Latter-day Saint and renowned Joseph Smith expert, Don Bradley shares one of the most powerful discoveries he’s ever made about Josep…
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In this conversation, Franklin Camargo shares his personal journey from Venezuela to the United States, discussing the dangers of socialism and the importance of capitalism. He reflects on his experiences growing up in a socialist regime, the impact of his family's values, and his political activism. Camargo emphasizes the need for individualism an…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Jamie Connelly and Matt McCulloch from the Milwaukee Pipe Club. We'll get some insight on how the club got started and how they run the club. It will be some good information for anyone that wants to join or start a pipe club. Jamie is the president of the club, and he also does estate pipe restorations and sa…
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In this episode, Maud Maron, a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney and education advocate, shares her journey into politics, her views on public safety, education, and the current state of New York politics. She discusses the challenges of modern feminism and offers advice for the next generation, emphasizing the importance of real-life conne…
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On this episode of The Karol Markowicz Show, Karol interviews Kate Johnson, a former ER nurse and health advocate. Kate shares her journey from frontline healthcare to empowering families—especially moms—to take charge of their health through simple habits like daily movement, real food, and prioritizing sleep. The discussion highlights how governm…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Dustin Patterson. He got into pipe smoking about ten years ago when he was working in robotics and automation and he learned about Sherlock Holmes' practice of figuring out problems by taking time to think while smoking a pipe. Something that was really puzzling would be deemed a "three pipe problem". Dustin w…
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In this episode, Karol talks with Guy M., author of The Rescue and a former member of Israel’s elite Para Rescue Commandos. Guy shares gripping firsthand accounts from the October 7th attacks, offering a rare and raw perspective from the front lines. The discussion delves into the emotional and psychological toll of combat, the unpredictability of …
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Everyone says Gen Z is leaving religion… but what if they’re actually leading a spiritual revival? In this episode of Faithful Anyway, I sit down with David Butler to talk about what’s really going on with today’s rising generation. Are they rebelling against faith—or are they spiritually starving for something deeper, more real, and more rooted in…
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Have ideas, feedback, or questions? Let us know! Welcome to the Georgia Forestry Forum! In today’s episode, join Water Quality Specialists Scott Thackston and Bert Earley as they dive into the connection between forests and clean water. From the importance of contiguous forest land to the behind-the-scenes work of monitoring for water quality risks…
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In this episode, Todd Erzen breaks down America’s sports addiction—and how it's turning too many men into passive spectators of life. From his days as a sports umpire to his current role in media, Todd shares his powerful personal journey and hard-earned insights on modern masculinity, regret, and the urgent need for men to reclaim their role as en…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Jamie Marcey from Marcey Handmade Pipes. Jamie has been a pipe smoker since 2017, and he started making pipes in 2024. He is inspired by both Danish and English styles. He uses Italian and Grecian briar along with German Ebonite. He resides in Virginia. At the top of the show Brian will have a tobacco review o…
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In this episode, Kat Rosenfield discusses the interplay between her work in journalism and fiction writing, exploring themes of culture, cancel culture, and the importance of preserving beauty in a chaotic world. She reflects on her journey as a writer, her experiences in the young adult fiction community, and the dynamics of societal expectations …
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In this episode, Dustin Grage shares his journey from aspiring youth minister to political columnist at Townhall.com. He discusses his experiences growing up in Minnesota, the challenges of living in a blue state, and his hopes for the future of his family and community. Dustin emphasizes the importance of authenticity and staying true to oneself a…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Anthony James. Anthony is a micro-blender of pipe tobaccos. He started smoking pipes in 2020, and because of his chef background he immediately became interested in blending tobaccos. He was led to pipe smoking after his wife's grandfather passed away and they found 10 Kaywoodie pipes while cleaning out the ga…
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In this episode, Lahav Harkov, a senior political correspondent for Jewish Insider, discusses the complexities of reporting on Israel, the disconnect between local and international news coverage, and the resilience of Israeli society amidst ongoing conflict. Lahav shares personal anecdotes from her journalism career, including unexpected adventure…
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In this episode, Jill Savage shares her journey from sports journalism to political reporting, discussing the challenges and intricacies of investigative journalism. She delves into her recent work on Congressman Cory Mills, revealing the complexities of political narratives and the importance of accountability in journalism. Jill emphasizes the ne…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Beau York. Beau is the former co-host of the now ended pipes and tobacco based podcast, Country Squire. We'll talk about his early days of getting into pipe smoking and meeting his former podcast co-host Jon David Cole when he was an employee at the store and not the owner. You'll hear how pipe smoking is diff…
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In this episode, Gabriella Hoffman shares her journey from her Lithuanian roots to becoming a prominent voice in conservative circles. She discusses the importance of cultural heritage, the challenges of modern society, and the significance of outdoor activities in personal growth. Gabriella also delves into energy policy and conservation, emphasiz…
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Dr. Marcus Martins made history as the first Black missionary to serve after the 1978 revelation that extended the priesthood to all worthy male members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. But that’s not what he wants to be known for. In this conversation, Dr. Martins opens up about something far more personal and powerful: his quie…
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In this episode, Tim Rice, Deputy Managing Editor at The Daily Wire, shares his unique journey into media, his insights on healthcare policy, and the impact of parenthood on his perspective. He discusses the underrepresentation of healthcare issues in political discourse and offers practical advice for listeners, emphasizing the importance of prepa…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Kirk Keener aka “Kaptain_Kirk32”. Kirk is a member of the Indiana Pipe Club. We'll be talking about their upcoming pipe show in Gas City, IN on September 20th. Kirk has worked as a machinist, and played guitar in bands in the past, and he has a YouTube Channel with 985 subscribers and 346 videos devoted to pip…
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In this episode, Karol sits down with veteran journalist and author Salena Zito for a candid conversation about her path into journalism and what she’s learned from years of listening to everyday Americans. Salena reflects on her deep ties to Pennsylvania, the pulse of voter sentiment in heartland communities, and how local voices shape national na…
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In this episode, Jason Chaffetz discusses his book 'They're Coming for You,' which explores the alarming extent of data collection by the government and corporations. He highlights the dangers of losing privacy and the implications of data brokerage, especially for future generations. Chaffetz emphasizes the need for awareness and action to protect…
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Our featured interview tonight is with Paul Greenwood. Paul is the pipemaker behind Grunewald Pipes. He started smoking pipes in his late-20s and then stopped for almost 30 years. He started smoking pipes again in February 2022. Two months later he went to the Chicago pipe show and signed up for the pipe making seminar. He noticed that there weren'…
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Have ideas, feedback, or questions? Let us know! Welcome to the Georgia Forestry Forum! In today's episode, join GFC Foresters Aurora Geoghagan and Brandon Merz as they dish out the scoop on the best locations to recreate in Georgia this summer. They also provide a peek behind the curtain at how good forest management practices, such as invasive in…
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On the latest episode of Framed and Bound, host Tobias Carroll and guest Kerri Sullivan revisit the 1996 film Harriet the Spy. Subjects discussed in this episode: how to tell when a movie set in NYC was not shot in NYC; a Kids in the Hall connection; the number of Tony Award winners involved with this film; Diane Duane's novels about wizards; the c…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Matt Palumbo, author of books on the Soros family, discussing the influence of George and Alex Soros on global politics, particularly in Albania. They explore the ideological differences between the two, the complexities of Soros' funding, and the impact on U.S. relations. Palumbo shares insights from his investiga…
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Many faithful Saints silently wrestle with the same question: “Why do I still feel broken?” In this powerful episode, Dr. Kawika Allen unpacks the hidden spiritual struggle of scrupulosity—anxiety disguised as righteousness—and how it convinces even the most devoted disciples that they’re never enough. What if the reason you feel unworthy isn’t bec…
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In this episode, Tony Kinnett shares his journey from being a passionate middle school teacher to becoming a national correspondent and broadcaster. He discusses the evolving landscape of education, the intersection of faith and politics, and the challenges of navigating emotional populism in contemporary society. Kinnett emphasizes the importance …
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Our featured interview tonight is with pipe maker Yosef Zehnder. Yosef grew up in a family of artists and artisans. As a child he enjoyed painting, drawing, writing songs/poems, pottery, photography and more. In 2012, he decided to try pipe smoking and quite enjoyed it. In 2019, he started making pipes and has become quite the artisan creating high…
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In this conversation, Helen Raleigh discusses her book 'Not Outsiders' which explores the political activism of Asian Americans from the 19th century to today. She addresses the misconceptions surrounding Asian American identity, the historical waves of activism, and the current challenges faced by the community, particularly in education and merit…
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In this episode, Rafael Mangual discusses his journey into the world of crime and justice, influenced by his upbringing in New York City and his father's role as an NYPD detective. He reflects on the themes of his book, 'Criminal Injustice,' which critiques the progressive policies surrounding crime and policing, particularly in the wake of the Fer…
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