Bringing you history’s hottest gossip. SPILLED. brings you the tea you didn’t know you needed through a light-hearted and (somewhat) educational podcast on historic scandals, betrayals, rumors, and more. Each episode will focus on a new - well, old - story that will leave you with the coolest fun facts at your next dinner party. Join us to make history a bit more fun, and a lot jucier. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The podcast for in-depth discussion on film adaptations and the original material they're based on.
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Kendyl and Megan analyze your favorite 'ships (aka relationships) from movies, tv shows and books. They embrace their inner fan-girls while comparing the couples to real life situations.
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It’s mysterious Cover art photo provided by Koushik Chowdavarapu on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@koushikc
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Focusing on the mercy, love and grace God offers. We all screw up and fall short. To often we run from God instead of running to him. He wants us to come to him as we are, flaws and all. He wants us to come to him in our brokenness, hurt, pain, suffering and mistakes. If we hide from him during these times, then we are missing the point of the gospels. Soli Deo Gloria!
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Welcome to the table! We believe that love, fellowship, and good conversation happens through bringing people into our lives and to our table. Each of us have been impacted by what we like to call Conversational Christianity. Being invited into the homes of others and sitting at their tables for conversation has transformed our hearts, and we believe it will transform yours, too. So we offer you a seat — and a window — into our lives. We have seen how God has worked in us by bringing certain ...
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Discussions on how to save the United States from the scourge of socialism, presented by The Heartland Institute.
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Certified in Ayurveda and Functional Medicine, Nurse Practitioner Gillian Ehrlich, DNP, ARNP, IFMCP interviews guests who dive deeply into the nuances of medicine with the goal of inspiring you to persistently heal in the face of inevitable challenge across the lifespan. This is about ancient & cutting-edge understanding of disease processes and treatments just as much as it is about food, lifestyle, nature, culture, and politics.
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This podcast is for my senior capstone project. I will be interviewing various friends about their majors. I hope my podcast will educate people about different majors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Host Katie Ann brings you conversations to help you feel confident in your day-to-day life with guest interviews with expertise in finance, family relationships, career advice, and more. Because you should be able to live your life full confidence ahead. Subscribe to stay up on new episodes.
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Shrooms, Rome, and Reddit: 10 Christmas Tradition Origins
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51:49Come with us on a holly jolly holiday episode on debunking 10 Christmas traditions and their origins. This episode is a little different, though -- you'll be in charge of guessing if each of the 20 traditions is "Real or Reddit." That's right, Kendyl did her trademark Reddit deep-dive to find 10 family traditions that'll keep you guessing if the or…
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They Were the Richest People in the World, then the Murders Started: The Osage Nation
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51:12Imagine becoming the richest community in America overnight—only for people around you to start turning up dead. This episode uncovers the stunning rise of the Osage Nation during the Oklahoma oil boom: how they strategically secured “worthless” land that sat on massive oil reserves, built extraordinary wealth, and shaped a cultural renaissance tha…
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The Dancing Plagues - There Wasn't Just One...
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58:19In this episode, we get into the absolutely unhinged Dancing Plague of 1518 — the real moment when hundreds of people in Strasbourg danced for days, weeks, and sometimes literally to death. We look at the dance manias that came before, the political and religious chaos that had everyone on edge, and how it all escalated after Frau Troffea started d…
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The Rise of Zohran Mamdani and Socialism in America - Heartland on the Lars Larson Show
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8:51On November 20, 2025, Donald Kendal, director of the Glenn C. Haskins Emerging Issues Center at The Heartland Institute, was a guest on the Lars Larson Show. He was asked to be on to talk about the election of socialist Zohran Mamdani as mayor of New York City, and a new Heartland Institute Rasmussen Reports poll showing the growing appeal of socia…
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efore she became the most infamous “female spy” of World War I, Mata Hari was a Dutch dancer who turned her heartbreak and reinvention into performance art. Celebrated across Belle Époque Europe for her seductive “Eastern” dances, she embodied every fantasy — and every fear — men had about powerful women. When war broke out, that fantasy turned fat…
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Abe Lincoln’s Ghost & White House Seances
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39:09Is Abraham Lincoln still haunting the halls of the White House? This week on SPILLED., we’re talking presidential paranormal activity. He showed up in offices and bathrooms alike. Was Honest Abe trying to warn us… or just checking in on democracy? Join us as we unpack the ghostly lore surrounding Lincoln, the séances held in the White House, and wh…
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#97 Anjali Brannon: Ayurvedic Practitioner discusses Trauma & Parenting
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59:27Summary In this episode of the Neuroveda podcast, host Gillian Ehrlich and guest Dr. Anjali Brannan delve into the intricate relationship between parenting and trauma. They explore various techniques for somatic trauma resolution, the importance of heartfulness meditation, and how Ayurvedic principles can guide parenting practices. The conversation…
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No Blood, No Sparkles — China’s Hopping Vampires
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1:01:21A corpse that hops through the night in Qing dynasty robes—sounds fake, right? But the jiāngshī was once a very real fear. This week, we’re talking about China’s “hopping vampires,” and how they came from something way less supernatural: family obligations, burial delays, and the weird science of what happens to a body when you can’t lay it to rest…
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#96 Vinita Prachi Murarka; Ayurvedic Doctor, Waldorf educator, and transformational guide
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57:28Summary In this episode of the Neuroveda podcast, host Gillian Ehrlich engages with Ayurvedic doctor and Waldorf educator Vanita Prachi Mararca to explore the principles of Waldorf education, its unique approach to child development, and the integration of spirituality and culture in learning. They discuss the importance of nurturing the head, hear…
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How to Spot a Witch: The Origin of Witches, Witch Hunts, and…Demon Sex?
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1:16:51Join Kendyl and Delaney as they explore the origins of witches and witch hunts across early modern Europe when bad weather, curdled milk, or a cranky neighbor could get you accused of serving the devil. We unpack what actually made someone a “witch,” who decided that, and how it all ties back to the social and religious stressors of the time. Plus:…
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#95 Dr. Jon Berner discusses his unique lens to reimagining how we treat complex mental health conditions with both precision and humanity.
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56:13Summary In this episode of the Neuroveda podcast, host Gillian Ehrlich engages with Dr. John Berner, a Harvard-trained psychologist and neuroscientist, to explore the intricate relationship between mind and body in the context of mental health. They discuss the limitations of traditional medical silos, the importance of cellular communication, and …
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Was Versailles Just Overcompensation? Insecurity, Bizarre Rules, and Freestyle Rapping
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57:24Versailles wasn’t just a palace — it was Louis XIV’s ego on display. In this episode, we break down how the Sun King’s insecurity complex shaped court life, from the bizarre rituals around his daily routine to the rules designed to keep everyone competing for his attention. We also trace how these traditions turned Versailles into the most theatric…
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#94 Kendyl Morris discusses; hypnotherapy, conscious conception, and breathwork
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52:08Kendyl Morris is an Advanced Clinical Hypnotherapist, Certified Integrative Medicine Health Coach, and Fertility Coach with over a decade of experience helping individuals, couples, and groups navigate their paths toward inner transformation and holistic well-being. With a deep understanding of the intricate mind-body connection, Kendyl specializes…
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This week we’re diving into the castrati, the choirboys who paid the ultimate price to hit the high notes. We cover how the church justified it, what actually went down in the procedure (spoiler: it’s grim), and why these singers were so popular. Of course, we can’t resist the scandals, the bedroom rumors, and all the messy ways castrati blurred ge…
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Should Men Farm and Women Fight? The Dahomey Amazon Warriors
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50:29This week we’re talking about the Dahomey Amazons, the all-women military force from West Africa who had European colonizers absolutely terrified. We get into how their story has been twisted over time, what they tell us about gender roles, and why African history deserves way more credit than it usually gets. Along the way there are plenty of side…
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#93 Khairul Bhagwandin discusses her unique aesthetic approach
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52:15We are so excited to have Khai join our clinic! Khairul Bhagwandin, EAMP, LAc—Seattle Met’s Top Acupuncturist for 2022, 2023 and 2025. She offers expert care in facial rejuvenation, focusing on fine lines, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne, rosacea, scar reduction and hair loss She brings a deeply integrative aesthetic approach that blends the best…
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Before he was flying kites in storms or posing on the $100 bill, young Benjamin Franklin was stirring trouble—and hearts. In this episode, we sift through the flirtatious, scandalous, and occasionally eyebrow-raising side of America’s favorite Founding Father: from the cheeky Silence Dogood letters that charmed colonial Boston, to fathering a child…
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#92 Tania Dempsey, MD: All About Vector Borne Diseases
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43:40Agenda: 1. What is Lyme Disease? What are the co-infections? 2. What is special or unique about these infections' vs any other infection, like the common cold? 3. Talk to us about the testing for these organisms. Why is it so confusing? Is there actually accurate testing? a. Borrelia: FISH for all (but not available for all) but for: borrelia, borr…
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The Truth Behind (some) Catholic Virgin Saints
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53:24What do a beheaded music lover, a teenage runaway, a dragon-slayer, and a girl who just wanted to stay single have in common? They all became virgin saints — whether they asked for it or not. In this episode, we unravel the lives (and afterlives) of St. Agnes of Rome, St. Cecilia, St. Margaret of Antioch, and St. Margaret of Cortona — four women wh…
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#91 Dr. Jessy Dhanjal: What is Oxidative Stress?
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49:13Bio: Dr. Jessy Dhanjal, ND is a licensed Naturopathic Doctor in California. He earned his Doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in San Diego and holds a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of California, Davis. During his time at UC Davis, he participated in the Emergency Medicine Research Associate Pr…
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The Dark Lady of Doona: Ireland's Pirate Queen
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46:27In this episode, we dive into the legend and legacy of Ireland’s Pirate Queen: from her wild childhood as “Grace the Bald” to the rumors she gave birth on a ship and went back to battle within the hour. We chart her rise through maritime conquests, clan warfare, and a jaw-dropping face-to-face with the English queen herself. Along the way, we unpac…
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Before Cleopatra: The Woman Who Ran Rome (and Antony)
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42:07You know Cleopatra—the scandal, the eyeliner, the drama. But before she stepped onto the scene with Marc Antony, there was Fulvia: a Roman powerhouse, political strategist, and all-around boss. In this episode, we dig into the story of the woman who didn’t just love Antony—she leveraged him. From leading armies to stirring up civil war, Fulvia was …
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#90 David Rakel MD- Talks about the Doctor-Patient connection
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57:33Dr. David Rakel Talks about the connection between good medicine and the Doctor-Patient connection Bio: David Rakel, MD is professor and chair of the University of Wisconsin Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Rakel joined DFMCH faculty in 2001. He founded the integrative health program (now known as the Osher Center for Integrative…
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#89 Dr. Terry Wahls discusses her MS diagnosis and The Wahls Protocol
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46:16HER STORY Dr Wahls is the clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine in Iowa City, Iowa, U.S.A., where she teaches internal medicine residents in their primary care clinics. She also does clinical research and has published over 60 peer-reviewed scientific abstracts, posters, and papers. In addition to being…
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#88 Dr. Sascha Sajer discusses Inuspheresis
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44:20Dr. Sascha Sajer is an experienced physician specializing in Physical Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Functional Medicine, with over 30 years of expertise in clinical practice, medical consultancy, and healthcare management. After earning his medical degree from the Medical University of Vienna, Dr. Sajer completed his specialization in Physical Medi…
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Too Black For This, Too White For That: Being Biracial in a Divided World
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1:04:19In this episode of Come To The Table, host Kendyll pulls back the curtain on what it means to exist as a biracial Black and White woman in a society that often demands you pick a side. Through deeply personal storytelling, honest critique, and compassionate insight, Kendyll, Anna, and Sam explore racial fluidity, the pressures of identity, and the …
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#87 Rachel Riggs talks about her new cookbook; In Good Health
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1:09:18Let's talk about all thing's food, particularly as it relates to the Pentad community. What kind of barriers exist for people, especially with me/CFS. Why do we often see resistance to changing our diets and eliminating certain foods. How might our nutritional needs be different from the general population. What kind of resources are available to u…
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Bible Stories for the Lame!!!! A Valley, a Question, and a Dem Bones, Dem Bones, Dem Dry Bones (Ezekiel, You Good Bro?)
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7:36Welcome to Come to the Table, where we’re pulling up a chair and digging into the parts of Scripture that are weird, wild, or just plain hard to understand. Today’s episode is part of our “Bible Stories for the Lame” mini-series—aka: Making the Bible make sense for the rest of us who love Jesus and just want to understand His Word without feeling l…
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The Wayward Journey: Finding Home at the Campfire When You've Turned Your Back On Jesus
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44:28In this episode, we unpack the tender and often complicated reality of spiritual wandering—whether you’ve felt like the black sheep, wrestled with doubt, or found yourself misunderstood in faith communities. Through honest dialogue and biblical reflection, we talk about the difference between falling away and being left behind, the pain behind ange…
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#86 Dr. Aly Cohen talks about her new book; DETOXIFY: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them.
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57:27Dr. Aly Cohen is a board-certified physician practicing in rheumatology and integrative medicine, as well as an environmental health expert in Princeton, New Jersey. Her new book, DETOXIFY: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them, available now for pre-order, connects the dots between everyday chemicals and the…
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You can now earn continuing Education Credits
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2:20We're thrilled to announce that our podcasts now qualify for Nursing Continuing Education (CE) credits through RNegade.pro! Nurses can now not only gain valuable insights and practical knowledge from our episodes but also earn CE credits while listening. RNegade is not your typical nursing CE provider. RNegade believes that nurses are more than jus…
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Order, Eden, and Original Intent: What You Missed in Genesis 1
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13:25Welcome back to A Walk Through Genesis with your host, Anna! This week, we’re re-visiting Genesis Chapter 1 — but not like you’ve heard it before. In this episode, Anna walks us through surprising and often-overlooked truths in the creation story. From the structure of the six days to the significance of the number seven in Hebrew culture, you’ll c…
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Man, I Feel Like A Woman! Biblical Womanhood
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55:32Episode Summary: What is biblical womanhood, really? In this raw, reflective, and challenging episode, we dive headfirst into the complexities, callings, and contradictions surrounding womanhood in the Church. From childlessness and calling to careers and compassion, this conversation is for every woman who’s ever felt unseen, misunderstood, or mis…
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#85 Dr Ehrlich and Dr Giles discuss immunity from and Ayurvedic and Western perspective
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47:13In this episode of the Neuroveda podcast, Dr Gillian Ehrlich and Dr. Julianna Giles explore the immune system from both Ayurvedic and Western perspectives. They discuss the complexities of cancer, autoimmunity, and chronic infections, emphasizing the importance of understanding the underlying factors that contribute to these conditions. The convers…
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The Man, (Not a) Myth, & Legend: The Streaker of Gethsemane
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6:37The Man, (Not a) Myth, & Legend: The Streaker of Gethsemane Welcome to Bible Stories for the Lame—the podcast series for people who love Jesus but sometimes get lost in the weird parts of Scripture. In today’s episode, we’re heading to the Garden of Gethsemane on the night of Jesus’ arrest, where things go from intense… to slightly bizarre. Someone…
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#84 Dr Brianna Cardenas & Dr. Andrew Maxwell discuss Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) leaks
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1:22:26Today we discuss: Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) leaks Agenda: 1. Dr. Cardenas: Tell us your story! 2. So, what is a CSF leak? a. What is leaking? From where? Why do leaks happen? b. Common symptoms? Uncommon symptoms? c. Why don’t more people know about this? 3. Okay, so let’s go back to basic anatomy & let’s go from general to specific- talk to us abo…
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No Diggity, No Doubt: Can You Trust God When You Have Questions?
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51:28No Diggity, No Doubt: Can You Trust God When You Have Questions? Episode Summary: We’ve all been there — asking questions, wrestling with uncertainty, and wondering if God is really listening. In this episode of Come to the Table, we’re diving into the reality of doubt and how it actually plays a role in deepening our faith. Is it okay to question …
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A Walk Through Genesis: From Chaos to Light — How God Turned Nothing into Everything
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13:42Welcome back to Come to the Table! In today’s episode, we’re diving into the very beginning—Genesis 1:1-5. We’ll explore how God spoke light into existence, bringing order from chaos and purpose from nothingness. Join Anna as she breaks down these foundational verses and discusses what they reveal about God’s character, creation, and how this ancie…
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#83 Professor Prita Lal: Exploring the intersection Between Wellness & Justice
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57:41Professor Prita Lal Bio: Bio: Raised as a child of South Asian immigrants in theAmerican South, Professor Prita Lal became interested in social justice issues at a young age and now teaches at Evergreen State College at the intersectionsof food and environmental justice, social movements, Black studies, solidarity economics, cooperative education, …
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The Great Empathy Crisis: A Christian Response
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1:03:35Empathy: Feeling With, Not Just Feeling For 💛 Episode Summary: In a world that often confuses empathy with agreement, how do we navigate truly feeling with others while staying anchored in truth? In this episode, we unpack the difference between empathy, sympathy, and compassion—through both a biblical and cultural lens. We’ll take a deep dive into…
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Bible Stories for the Lame!!! The Unexpected Dinner Guest: Shame Doesn't Dine Here!
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11:44Welcome to Bible Stories for the Lame! This isn’t your average Bible study—this is where we take the stories you’ve heard a million times but maybe never really understood, break them down, and make them make sense. No theology degree required. In this episode, we’re diving into Luke 7:36-50, where a woman crashes a Pharisee’s dinner party, cries a…
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# 82 Dr Thomas Clausen: Understanding the new science of the glycocalyx
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59:06Thomas Mandel Clausen completed his PhD in Clinical Cancer Research at the University of Copenhagen and postdoc at the University of California in San Diego and has spent the bulk of his career thus far focused on cancer biology, malariavaccine development, and more recently COVID-19. His special focus was & remains cell & glycobiology which will b…
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Season 2 Premiere: A Heartfelt Catch-Up with Conversational Christianity
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57:49We’re back, and we couldn’t be more excited to kick off Season 2 of Come to the Table! This season, we’re diving deeper into conversational Christianity—where faith isn’t just studied but lived out in real, raw discussions. Whether at a coffee shop, an Indian restaurant, or around your kitchen table, we believe Jesus meets us in our everyday conver…
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#81 MD Danny Shouhed: All about MALS & SMAS: abdominal pain syndromes
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1:05:30Dr. Shouhed is a nationally renowned, board-certifiedminimally invasive weight loss surgeon with expertise in Robotic Bariatric, Gastrointestinal, and Complex General Surgery. He was born and raised in Los Angeles, California, and graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with adegree in Human Physiology. Dr. Shouhed earned early recognition, a Phi Beta …
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The creativity code part 2 | Austin Blake
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34:40Guest speaker and IOS app designer, Austin Blake, returns with more insights on creativity in all fields and every profession. Creativity is within you, all you need to do is learn how to unlock it. Follow the show to stay up to date on weekly episodes.By Katie Ann
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Kyle Tucker, wealth coach, realtor, and investor rejoins us on this week's episode of the Full Confidence Ahead podcast to continue talking about risk index and wealth building. Kyle first walks through the risk index and increasing your wealth-building portfolio.By Katie Ann
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Tokenized Assets & CBDCs: Are Property Rights Under Threat?
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13:25In this episode of The Heartland Daily Podcast, we dive into the controversial 2022 amendments to the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) and their potential impact on property rights. Join us as we explore how tokenization—a system of creating digital representations of tangible assets—could reshape ownership and control. We discuss the rise of Central …
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How to make and keep your goals | Katie Ann Powell
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13:58You have to admit it, like me you've probably made a New Years' resolution that just didn't happen. Believe me, I've been there way to often. And it's time to change! You deserve to achieve the goals you set! So let's talk about a different way to set goals and get them done. Don't worry I won't ask you to work harder on your goals, or even the SMA…
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In this episode, we open up about one of life's most heart-wrenching experiences: miscarriage. Kendyll & Sam share their personal stories of loss, grief, and hope. We believe that by sharing our experiences, we can offer comfort and support to others who have walked this painful path. Join us as we navigate the complexities of miscarriage, explorin…
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Rooted in the rich art, history, and culture of Iran, Nasim draws on inspiration from her motherland. Despite limited opportunities for women in Iran, she believes in achieving my dreams with confidence and wisdom, much like the metamorphosis of a beautiful butterfly. Butterflies symbolize change, hope, and new beginnings, soaring freely and expres…
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