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Isaak Podcasts
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Arizona Originals is the podcast focused on Arizona's leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs from every walk of life. This podcast allows them to tell their own stories in an effort to inspire, teach, and give practical advice to listeners.
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Seriously Silly is a podcast offering advice to YOUR questions hosted by Isaak Ramirez and Matthew Connel. Email us at [email protected] New episodes every week! (hopefully)
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Boring Books for Bedtime is a weekly, ad-free, AI-free sleep podcast in which we calmly, quietly read something rather boring to silence the brain chatter keeping you awake. Think Aristotle, Thoreau, and whoever wrote the 1897 Sears Catalog—mostly nonfiction, mostly old, a perfect balance of vaguely-but-not-too interesting. If you're on Team Sleepless, lie back, take a deep breath, and let us read you to rest.
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Southern California's #1 Craft Beer Podcast! Hosted by Brad Grider, Steven Isaak, and Chris Martin! For more info, check us out at: facebook.com/beergeekradio Twittter: @BeerGeekRadio [email protected]
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My first podcast, did this for a grade for a class I need in order to graduate Eragon the movie vs Eragon the book
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This week we wrap up the application of derivatives and have a skills quiz Friday
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Often recorded in the river, the Peaks Fly Fishing podcast is mainly geared around fishing trips in and around the Derbyshire Peak District & South Yorkshire. Sit back and listen to the river trickling past and discover the waters where Isaak Walton fished and the fish that live in them. Take in the magic of those hidden urban streams and the gems that can be caught. Recorded by fly fishing author, film maker and pro-coach David Johnson on his local rivers and sometimes further afield too. I ...
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Are you a parent of a teenager, or youth worker, and have a hard time understanding them? Welcome to Baffled where we help you understand your miss understood teen. We talk about the modern topics and lingo that is cultivating in your teenagers world. We want to give you tips on how to navigate within the rough waters of raising a teenager!
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A podcast anthology of speculative fiction with music as a theme. Science fiction, fantasy, and slipstream tales include stories of a future world where music has been lost, office workers whose imbedded soundtracks direct their lives, the Martian superstar who doesn't want to play anymore, singers who can compel men to kill with the sound of their voices, and more. The eight episodes present short stories by Keyan Bowes, Ernest Hogan, Elaine Isaak, Lejon A. Johnson, Jack Mangan, Rick Novy, ...
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Late to Class Podcast
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Andrey Psychè is an interdisciplinary artist that found solace in music. What once was background noise has become the centerpiece of his life. He spends most of his time translating his other disciplines into music. Paintings turn to poetry turn to lyrics turn to songs turn to album covers turn to clothe apparel and so on. Psychè recycles every bit of creativity he stumbles upon, squeezing out everything he can before moving on to whatever is next. His music has been labeled as raw, hones ...
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Hey, I'm Josh. I've taken the red pill and now I have eyes to see and ears to hear. #mindset #discoveryourself
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Welcome to the active journey. Listen to inspirational conversations with remarkable guests from all walks of life. Some famous, some talented, some with just an amazing story to share.
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Jay has written many songs and poems and has thought deeply and not so deeply about many things. In this pod he plays, reads poetry and expresses opinions in a short-but-sweet format. I have 2 other podcasts Personal Growth-A Work in Progress Deeper Political Thinking with Jay For more you can go to his website, JaySocrates.com if you'd like to help keep the music playing with a donation you can go to the website and there's a donation button where you can support my work with either a credi ...
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The 1942 Sears Roebuck and Co. Christmas Book, Part 2
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1:00:26Let's shop for sleep with more selections from this Christmas gift catalog from the years of World War II. This time, pretty yet practical cards, tree decorations and miraculous electric lights that stay lit, luggage, toys, ties, and the gift of every girl's dreams . . . a robe! May this help you have the happiest of holidays, dear listeners. Help …
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Wintering in the Riviera, by William J. Miller, Part 1
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56:59Let's set sail for warm winter nights with a new (well, "new") travel book. In this first reading, thoughts on speaking the language, the best travel guides, the importance of strong luggage and a corkscrew, and how overpacking and Italian water are best avoided. Bon voyage! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! All December supporters …
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An Account of Egypt, by Herodotus, Part 3
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50:42Let's return to the sands of sleep with this absolutely, totally true, not at all exaggerated account of Egypt. This time, a ramble connecting Greek gods to Egypt, a fabled labyrinth and lake all lost to time, and the tale of twelve kings accidentally undone by a hat. How could you doubt it? Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! All Dec…
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In this episode, Jonathan and Jason discuss the challenges parents face in keeping their teenagers safe online amidst the influence of radicalizing figures and political commentators. They explore the impact of social media, the role of influencers, and the importance of open communication between parents and teens. The conversation emphasizes the …
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Our Cats and All About Them, by Harrison Weir, Part 4
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53:33Let's fall asleep to more about the masters of relaxation, cats. This time, the unfairly maligned black, the beautiful blue, black-and-white versus white-and-black, the treasured Siamese, and the mystery of tailless cats. Also, an admonition to read cat show rules and a rumination on surrounding yourself with beauty. Good advice! Help us stay ad-fr…
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Life on a Medieval Barony, by William Stearns Davis, Part 1
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44:41Let's sink into slumber with this dreamy description of life in medieval France circa 1220. This time, the background of the barony in question and the somewhat circuitous route of acquisition by its ruling family. Spoiler alert, not wandering off for years on a crusade seems to help with the whole "keeping your property" thing. Help us stay ad-fre…
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Farm Engines and How To Run Them, by James H. Stephenson, Part 7
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48:05Let's relax to yet more information about steam engines, their types, and how their valves work, followed immediately by a glowing description of the newfangled gasoline engine that makes all the previous hours of steam engine learning a bit . . . pointless? Well, it helped us sleep, I guess. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreo…
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Travels with a Donkey in the Cevennes, by Robert Louis Stevenson, Part 4
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58:31Let's return to the mountains of France with this wonderful author and his rather opinionated companion. This time, we ponder the phenomenon of waking in the deep dark of night, the pleasure of sleeping outdoors, the prettiness of a barmaid who doesn't give our author the time of day, and the perils of religious fervor. Variety indeed! Help us stay…
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This Worship Leader was conceived in Rape | Steventhen Holland’s Story
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43:52In this heartfelt conversation, Jonathan Reyes interviews Steventhen Holland about his journey from being adopted to becoming an advocate for faith and identity. Steventhen shares his experiences of growing up feeling different, finding strength in his faith, and the powerful impact of his ministry, Broken Not Dead. The discussion touches on themes…
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The Compleat Angler, by Isaak Walton, Part 1
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57:12Let's cast our lines into the river of relaxation with this classic about the art of fishing. This time, we begin with a conversation between a hunter, a falconer, and an angler about the relative superiority of their professions. But first, an overwrought patron dedication and lengthy, self-deprecating epistle to the reader, in perfect 17th centur…
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1921 Sears Roebuck and Co. Modern Homes Catalog (Part 2)
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57:42Let's celebrate our seventh anniversary with more from this catalog of lovely, affordable homes, a dream indeed, and all certified by a team of women as perfect in every detail. But first, some very thorough assurances that these plans are entirely satisfactory or your money back. Guaranteed! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreo…
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Etiquette, by Emily Post, Part 8 - Servants
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55:30Let's relax with more from this classic of classy behavior, and learn about the roles of servants in a good household. What they do, what they wear, and how to pronounce val-et, which your reader corrects upon reading this. Whoops! Also, once again, we learn that treating workers with respect is the highest mark of class. Facts. Help us stay ad-fre…
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Where the Forest Murmurs, by Fiona Macleod, Part 2
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44:38Let's return to relaxation with two more essays about nature from this lovely work. This time, the magical peace of still waters framed by the changing leaves of autumn, and the almost universal reverence for the Pleiades, quiet heralds of November. Enjoy! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbook…
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The Evolution of Modern Orchestration, by Louis A. Coerne, Part 1
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53:39Let's sleep to sonorous notes about the history of the modern orchestra. This time, we work our way forward from antiquity, ponder the parallel musical tracks of church and village, and name a lot of instruments that most today have never heard of, like the crwth. Yes, that's a real thing. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: …
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Fly Fishing Podcast - Last Of The Trout Season
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37:10In this episode David ventures back on to the river as the trout season draws to a close. After a recent big lift of water, conditions looked prime. Torn between taking the dry outfit or the nymphing gear, he opts for the Euro nymphing setup – but will it pay off? David shares how he approached the freshened flows, reading the water, and why stayin…
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Navigating Teen Outreach: Insights from Pregnancy Solutions w/ Isaak Mayhew
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41:12In this conversation, Isaac Mayhew and Jason discuss their work with Youth Development, focusing on outreach and education for teens. They explore the challenges of engaging youth in discussions about healthy relationships, social media, and sexual risk avoidance. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity, honesty, and adapting to …
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The Problems of Philosophy, by Bertrand Russell, Part 4
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51:06Let's relax with a listener request for more from the marvelous mind of Bertrand Russell. This time, thoughts about the nature of thought, induction versus deduction, and whether we can know anything. Spoiler alert, yes. But also, no. That's philosophy for you. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/borin…
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Over Fen and Wold, by John James Hissey, Part 1
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53:21Let's relax with a lovely listener recommendation that takes us, and our authors, on a tour of little-regarded Lincolnshire. This time, the lure of new places, the charm of old maps, the evolution of place names, and confirmation that wishing to escape urban "uglification" to calm, green country is nothing new at all. Help us stay ad-free and 100% …
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Predators on Roblox: What Parents Need to Know
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22:15🚨 PARENTS & YOUTH WORKERS: This episode could save a child's life. 🚨 In this crucial episode of Baffled, we dive deep into the shocking RealSchlep controversy that exposed major flaws in how platforms like Roblox handle child safety. When someone gets BANNED for trying to protect kids online, we need to ask serious questions. 🎯 What You'll Learn: ✅…
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On Molecular and Microscopic Science, by Mary Somerville, Part 3
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50:31Let's sleep scientifically this week, with more from a woman of such deep and broad accomplishment that the word "scientist" had to be coined to describe her. This time, colors, molecular heat conduction, what constitutes smells, and why gold is really blue. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbo…
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The Book of the Ocean, by Ernest Ingersoll, Part 5
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54:30Let's sail the seas of sleep with more from this volume about the history of our oceans. This time, the Age of Exploration south and north, the mythical Isles of the Blessed, Magellan's remarkable voyage, and how America really got its name. Hint, it was easy to pronounce. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patre…
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Fly Fishing Podcast - Saltwater Fly Fishing
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32:46In this episode David is saltwater fly fishing in Anglesey. It's an overcast day and the water is clear, perfect for exploring the rocky coastline with a fly rod. Bass are prowling the surf, pollack are lying deep in the kelp beds, and shoals of mackerel could turn up at any moment. Join David as he talks through fly choice, presentation, and the e…
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How Origins Education Impacts Life Choices w/ Allan CP
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40:16Join Jonathan Reyes and Allan CP as they delve into the intersection of faith, science, and youth ministry. This engaging conversation covers topics such as human exceptionalism, the importance of intergenerational discipleship, and the role of worldview in shaping life choices. Discover how these elements influence the way we approach youth minist…
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Let's philosophize our way to sleep with more from this 2,300-year-old work on the art of being. This time, what is happiness? How is it related to good character and, more importantly, acting in a good way? Can a person who does bad be happy, even beyond the grave? You know, simple stuff like that. Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported!…
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In this conversation, Jonathan Reyes and Allan CP explore the role of doubt in faith, emphasizing that doubt can be a catalyst for deeper understanding and growth. They discuss the importance of asking hard questions, modeling love and compassion, and engaging with cultural contexts in discipleship. The conversation highlights the need for critical…
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The History of Bread, by John Ashton, Part 6 - Conclusion
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1:14:01Let relaxation rise with this conclusion to one of our most (understandably) popular books. This time in we learn of gingerbread, penny loaf scrambles, riots, and bread-related superstitions like sin-eating and . . . floating corpse compasses? Oh, delicious bread, is there anything you can't do? Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! All…
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In this conversation, Jonathan Reyes and Allan CP discuss the complexities of youth ministry in today's world, focusing on the intersection of faith and science, the challenges of addressing contemporary issues like sexuality and gender, and the importance of creating safe spaces for youth to ask hard questions. They emphasize the need for a logica…
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Old Country Inns of England, by Maskell and Gregory, Part 2
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52:14Let's relax with more about the evolution of that useful place to sleep, the inn. This time, we travel from pilgrimage hostels to lodging for wool guilds and secret meeting places for the first trade unions. Also, some history behind many common inn names. Inn-teresting indeed! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! All paid supporters i…
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Episode 60: "The Kristof Ruling" with Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan and Misha Isaak
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25:14Hank interviews Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan and Misha Isaak on the Kristof ruling.
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