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Matthew Reynolds is an incarcerated inmate in Arizona who has spent his time behind bars developing a relationship with his Creator. A highly intelligent and thoughtful generalist, Matthew breaks down the difficult issues of the day and guides others as he is guided from behind prison walls to influence this world in a positive direction. For him, it is all about love and light as he embraces Shalom in an environment that isn't so peaceful. Writeaprisoner: Matthew Reynolds, Arizona.Address: ...
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It's a Drivers Only take over for a special Supercars Podcast Series, brought to you by.... you guessed it. Drivers Only. Banter, gossip, insights and fun with the key characters who are normally behind the wheel, not the microphone.
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Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

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The unseen creature whose ravenous fangs dog your every step as your footfalls echo down the midnight alleyway. — A long, icy shadow looming over you, making the hairs on your neck rise and your breath turn to ragged puffs of mist. — Unearthly howls that pierce the night, pulling you from the comfort of sleep with feverish, heart-pounding dread. — Welcome to Tales to Terrify, a weekly horror fiction podcast that gets under your skin, lays eggs and hatches writhing baby horrors nursed on your ...
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Tuff Shift!

Sean Patrick Murtagh

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Tuff Shift! is a podcast designed to shed light, not just on behind the scenes antics, but on the incredibly resilient, reliable, durable, and of course talented folks who have served time running drinks, taking orders, and entertaining the masses. Who is the person seating me/ serving me/ clearing my plates/ making my drinks? Whether the service is good or bad for whatever reason, are you aware of the life these people lead when they hang up their aprons and put their feet up after putting ...
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Andy Opie, Paige Pester, and Salma Kettner embark on a journey of exploring theology. Through engaging conversations with esteemed theologians, pastors, and scholars, our trusted team delves into the pursuit of theological topics and the lives of those who illuminate them. Join us on this extraordinary adventure on the Blind Faith Podcast!
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MJSA Podcast

Manufacturing Jewelers and Suppliers of America (MJSA)

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Insights and advice from the jewelry industry's top designers, manufacturers, bench jewelers, business executives, and educators.
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New Cultivation is a podcast for visionaries, bridge-builders, and change-makers who believe in the power of healing across differences. Hosted by Jaime Powell, a massage therapist and evolutionary team builder, and Tonai Foster, an artist and facilitator, the show explores how we can build cultures of unity and repair through care, compassion, and strategic trauma-informed practices. With professional expertise, lived experience, and wisdom from beloved teachers, Jaime and Tonai share pract ...
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A wrestling podcast focused on college, high school and youth wrestling in the state of Pennsylvania produced by PAPowerWrestling.com. Join Jeff Upson and Eric Knopsnyder as they talk wrestling with the most newsworthy names in Pennsylvania. Part of the Mat Talk Podcast Network
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Hopewell Readers

Amanda Hornick

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Four sixth grade classrooms coming together to share their ideas about great literature. Cover art photo provided by Dakota Corbin on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thedakotacorbin
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Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry. Conversations to live by. With a 20-year archive featuring luminaries like Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu, each episode brings a new discovery about the immensity of our lives. Hosted by Krista Tippett, Learn more about the On Being Project’s work in the world at onbeing.org.
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The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a weekly, hour-long interview program featuring artists, historians, authors, curators and conservators. Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic Sebastian Smee called The MAN Podcast “one of the great archives of the art of our time.” When the US chapter of the International Association of Art Critics gave host Tyler Green one of its inaugural awards for criticism in 2014, it included a special citation for The MAN Podcast.
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The Sacramentalists

The Sacramentalists

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The Sacramentalists is a podcast where the ancient Christian faith is brought to bear on issues prevalent in modern culture. Join us for in-depth discussions on how theology intersects with our daily lives.
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The Minerals and Royalties Podcast

Minerals & Royalties Authority LLC

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The Minerals & Royalties Authority is the go-to platform for Executives and Investors in the minerals & royalties space, both for oil & gas and renewables. The Minerals & Royalties Podcast is one of the content platforms leveraged by the Minerals & Royalties Authority to help educate investors on the relevant companies and trends in the royalties space.
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Send us a text Please join Matthew for a brief opening prayer to cast away our anxieties and then enter with us into Psalms. Following along in your Bibles (Matthew uses the Complete Jewish Study Bible by David Stern), please join us for Psalms chapters 64 through 68. We will see God's victory on full display in our lives! You must believe it and r…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Nine: Sean Patrick welcomes one of NYC's most beloved actors and educators, Spencer Glass. From opening wine bottles to opening nights, the two unpack the literal blood, sweat and tears that go into waiting tables and booking dream jobs. Charming, engaging, and thoughtful, every working actor should tune in to hear the pea…
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Send us a text This series is meant to inspire faith. I've been told that there should be more commentary that educates people on the various worship songs, but I hope you'll check out prior episodes for deeper edification, and continue listening closely.. for there will always be edification coming from The Holy Spirit as He speaks through me. Eve…
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Send us a text It has been quite a while since I've had the opportunity to bring you all these life giving Words.. the most satisfying verses to be spoken. I'M BACK! :) When we look at the corruption that saturates our politics across the globe, or the ever present struggles of humanity, we ought to look for solutions.. AND TO TRANSITION OUR LIVES …
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Welcome to episode 709. We have three tales for you. About the blurred line between myth and reality, putting a price tag on the immortal soul, and the pull of freedom in the face of genetic servitude. COMING UP Good Evening: Submissions: 00:01:06 Obiwulu Chisom Peace’s The Whispering Groves as read by Anne Marie Lewis: 00:03:28 J. V. Gachs’ An Hou…
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Episode No. 721 of The Modern Art Notes Podcast is a holiday weekend clips episode featuring artist Saif Azzuz. The Blaffer Art Museum, University of Houston, is presenting "Saif Azzuz: Keet Hegehlpa' (the water is rising)," which interrogates the privatization of land, water, and natural resources within settler-colonial systems. Across the exhibi…
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Kyle Reynolds - Managing Member of RBG Permian and recently appointed President of AAPL joins the podcast to talk about the history of AAPL, the importance of Landmen in our industry, and how their roles will continue to evolve in the upcoming years. **Disclaimer: This podcast is meant for informational purposes only and does not constitute investm…
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Send us a text Returning after a long hiatus, Matthew breaks down the events of this day, including the awful events in Minneapolis.. There is no guarantee of future episodes, no timeline for the return to the 'What We Really Need' series.. but for now, love has restored the inspiration in him.. and Isaiah 52 has much to say! God bless you all and …
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In the final episode of season one, the Blind Faith crew gathers to discuss their experiences after completing the first season of the series! Production Notes: Produced by: Chandler Sargent Artwork designed by: Jason Ruggles Show theme “Labyrinth” provided by: Light Music Collective Pizza Music Credits: Bushwick Tarentella Loop by Kevin MacLeod is…
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The insurance industry is evolving into what experts now call the “decision economy.” Every success hinges on the quality of decisions made—from underwriting risks to processing claims. During a recent episode of Insurance Covered, Tom Wilde, CEO of Indico Data, spoke about how better data is revolutionizing these decisions, helping insurers adapt …
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Eight: Sean Patrick welcomes booming-baritone and rising cabaret artist, Francis Garner. From underwhelming tips to charming audiences all over the east coast, the two unpack the good, the bad, and the ugly of customers, coworkers, bosses and reworking "the dream." Follow Francis @francisgarnerbaritone Support the show Fol…
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Welcome to episode 708. We have one tale for you this week, about a grieving mother desperate for relief from her parental responsibilities who seeks sanctuary at a play centre built on buried secrets. COMING UP Good Evening: Submissions and Patreon Interview Series: 00:01:06 [Trigger] Anne Wilkins’ Hidden Treasure as read by AJ Fitzwater: 00:04:28…
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Episode No. 720 is a summer clips episode featuring artist Tidawhitney Lek. Lek is among the 30+ artists featured in "Spirit House" at the Henry Art Gallery at the University of Washington. The exhibition considers how 33 contemporary artists of Asian descent challenge the boundary between life and death through art, including how the spiritual rel…
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With co-driver season set to ramp up we thought it was only fair to get James Moffat, Lee Holdsworth, and Tony D’Alberto off the couch and into the studio for this episode of Drivers Only. They petition for a name change for the tyres to be called the fast tyre and the slow tyre, and chat through what they are doing to stay race fit with Lee’s wate…
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Season one wraps with a stimulating conversation as Tom Reynolds joins the discussion. We did into questions spurred from his fabulous work, “Vulnerable Communion”. We get into issues of mutuality and reciprocity in being the church and doing theology. Dr. Reynolds examples this in his closing comments…listen till the end. Production Notes: Produce…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Seven: Sean Patrick welcomes the beautifully talented, incredibly sincere, and triple-threat that is the one and only Morgan Reynolds. From bartending (shirtless) on Broadway to breaking the binary on stage, the two unpack not just surviving the stereotype, but reimagining "the dream" to fit their own personal evolution. C…
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Ben Barr - Founder of SG Performance Group joins the podcast to talk about how fractional / interim CFO services can help get Minerals & NonOp funds to the next stage of their evolution, both from a transactional & fundraising perspective. **Disclaimer: This podcast is meant for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.…
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Welcome to episode 707. We have one classic tale for you tonight, about a preserved finger with a personality all its own. COMING UP Good Evening: 00:01:06 Sabine Baring-Gould’s A Dead Finger as read by Brian Rollins: 00:02:45 PERTINENT LINKS Support us on Patreon! Spread the darkness. Shop Tales to Terrify Merch Brian Rollins Brian Rollins on X Br…
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Vikram Handa is Managing Director of Epsilon Advanced Materials, a leading global manufacturer of sustainable and high-quality Anode & Cathode battery materials for EV and ESS. Vikram joined the podcast as part of our Critical Minerals Series to break down the supply & demand dynamics of Graphite around the globe. **Disclaimer: This podcast is mean…
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Episode No. 719 features curator Laura Katzman. Katzman is the curator of "Ben Shahn, On Nonconformity" at the Jewish Museum, New York. Shahn's first US retrospective in nearly 50 years. The exhibition examines Shahn's progressive commitment to the major issues between the Great Depression and the Vietnam War, as well as his exploration of spiritua…
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In this Unstructured Unlocked episode, hosts Michelle Gouveia and Tom Wilde welcome back Louis DiModugno, now Global Chief Data Officer at Verisk, to discuss his shift from working within insurance carriers to serving them as a partner and vendor. Louis explains that his role focuses on helping carriers aggregate, normalize, and integrate data, ena…
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Lisa Powell, professor at St. Ambrose University, joins the podcast to discuss her work “The Disabled God Revisited”. This provocative book helps disability theology interact with core issues in theology. This volume pushes the conversation forward that Nancy Eiesland spawned with “The Disabled God”. We get to hear what prompted Dr. Powell’s to exp…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Six: Sean Patrick welcomes the talented, magnetic and engaging Matthew Corozine, who just happens to be one of the premier Meisner technique teachers in NYC. From slinging drinks to celebrating 25 years of the Matthew Corozine Studio. Check out his debut book: IF YOU SURVIVED 7th GRADE, YOU CAN BE AN ACTOR. Follow Matthew …
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Welcome to episode 706. We have two tales for you this week. First, a passenger learns things work a little different at the airport. Then, a Soviet scientific expedition sent to investigate a meteor impact site discover they may be the subjects rather than the observers. COMING UP Good Evening: 00:01:06 Derek Alan Jones’ Everything That Was All of…
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Episode No. 718 features artist Masako Miki and artist/curator Katherine Simóne Reynolds. The Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco is presenting "Midnight March," a far-ranging presentation of Miki's two-dimensional and three-dimensional practice. The Japanese-born Miki's paintings, sculptures, and installations live between the sacred and t…
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This week, we had the great pleasure of hearing from Dr. Carlos Thompson, who teaches Christian ministry and disability at Western Theological Seminary. Dr. Thompson also serves as director of the Friendship house, a place where seminary students with intellectual/developmental disabilities live alongside seminary students without disabilities. Dr.…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Five: You didn't ask for it...but you're getting it anyway! Sean Patrick Murtagh brings you the very first full length "Pre-Shift" episode. All the hot takes, sass, and anecdotes of shifts of yore, spread out over an entire episode. The appetizer as main course of episodes! Support the show Follow TUFF SHIFT! everywhere @T…
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Fritz Curtis (Head of Distribution) & Mike Cerasoli (Portfolio Manager of Energy Infrastructure) from Eagle Global Advisors, a Houston based RIA specializing in Oil & Gas and Energy Infrastructure, join the podcast to take a deep dive on the midstream space, data center development, and how they both will impact power demand, natural gas demand, an…
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Welcome to episode 705. We have two tales for you this week. First, we learn that immortality isn’t everything it’s chalked up to be. Then, she waits in the deep, listening for the voice that will call her home. COMING UP Good Evening: 00:01:06 Edd Vick’s Dead by Night as read by Rish Outfield: 00:02:34 Donovan Douglas Thiesson’s Janelle is Still J…
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Episode No. 717 features artist Erin Shirreff, curator Davide Gasparotto, and conservator Ulrich Birkmaier. The Milwaukee Art Museum is presenting "Erin Shirreff: Permanent Drafts" through September 1. Across 40 recent collages, photographs, sculptures, and videos, the exhibition reveals Shirreff's interest in the space between images and the objec…
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In this episode of Unstructured Unlocked, Vinod Srinivasan unpacks what it takes for insurers to move beyond generative AI pilots and achieve enterprise-scale impact. He explores what he calls “a race to the starting posts,” outlining the foundational steps — from architecture and governance to cross-functional alignment — that separate real adopte…
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This week, we are excited to for our conversation with Deborah Creamer. Creamer coined the limits model for understanding disability. For more on how she pushed the conversation forward, check out Creamer’s work, “Disability and Christian Theology: Embodied Limits and Constructive Possibilities” published in 2009. Currently, she continues reflectin…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Four: Sean Patrick welcomes back Lianne Marie Dobbs to continue unpacking all things hospitality and pounding the pavement. Despite technologies best attempt to interrupt this interview, "THE SHOW MUST GO ON," as the old saying goes...and boy, oh boy what an incredible second act we have here. Follow Lianne @nycnightingale…
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Welcome to episode 704. We have a classic tale for you this week, about an ancient tower, a mysterious grave, and the two men who stumble across its nightly inhabitant. COMING UP Good Evening: 00:01:06 F. Marion Crawford’s For the Blood is the Life as read by Charles Conover: 00:02:49 PERTINENT LINKS Support us on Patreon! Spread the darkness. Shop…
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Episode No. 716 features curator Eleanor Nairne and artist Francesca Fuchs. With Wells Fray-Smith, Nairne is the co-curator of "Noah Davis," an eponymous retrospective at the Hammer Museum, University of California, Los Angeles. Davis, who passed away from a rare cancer in 2015 at age 32, was a painter whose work addressed current affairs, every da…
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Following a wild weekend at Townsville which saw James getting airborne, he joins the podcast today the right way up alongside Nick Percat and Bryce Fullwood. The guys talk some interesting tactics to spice up the races including letting bulls loose on the track, and permanently hosed down corners, and the mailbag has them keen to cut out practice …
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This week Anna Rebecca Solevag joins the pod offering reflections on disability and the Bible. She joins us from Norway where she teaches as a Professor of New Testament Studies at VID Specialized University in Oslo. For more from Professor Solevag, you can consult her work: https://www.amazon.com/Negotiating-Disabled-Body-Representations-Christian…
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This rich, gorgeous conversation will fill your soul. The singular and beloved Joanna Macy died at home at the age of 96 on July 20, 2025. She has left an immense legacy of beauty and wisdom and courage to sustain us. A Buddhist teacher, ecological philosopher, and Rilke translator, she taught and embodied a wild love for the world. What follows is…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Three: Sean Patrick welcomes his friend and amazingly talented human being, Lianne Marie Dobbs. Whether on stage, on the floor, in rehearsals, or behind the host stand, Lianne is not afraid to roll up her sleeves and get the job done. From "celebrity" chefs to headlining venues across the country they unpack it all. Follow…
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A bonus episode gives us a chance to hear from a Chicago radio legend, Kevin Matthews recently nominated for the Radio hall of fame. This episode allows some reflection on a dream Andy had for doing talk and helping people have a good time even as we live fully into all that God has for us. For more on Kev’s recent journey check out his story with …
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The insurance industry is entering a new era—one defined not by marginal gains, but by structural transformation. Join Indico Data and industry leaders for an inside look at the launch of the industry’s first Agentic Decisioning Platform: a purpose-built AI ecosystem designed to power faster, more accurate, and fully auditable decisions across unde…
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Welcome to episode 703. We have two tales for you. First, we learn that even villains can fall in love. Then, a man clearing out his childhood home uncovers dark truths about a childhood friend. COMING UP Good Evening: Patreon Author Interview Series: 00:01:06 Chris Riley’s Hatchet Man as read by Colin Duncan: 00:03:18 [Trigger] Rob Gillham’s The H…
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Episode No. 715 features artist Kandis Williams. The Walker Art Center, Minneapolis is presenting "Kandis Williams: A Surface," the first survey of Williams' career. The exhibition spotlights how Williams has used collage as a tool of Black feminist resistance, to dismantle entrenched histories and power structures, and to rebuild dominant narrativ…
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This week, Sarah Jean Barton, program director for Occupational Therapy at Duke and assistant professor of Theology and Ethics at Duke Divinity School. Joins the conversation with Blind Faith. She discusses the ways theology helps us consider all in the church, in particular those often overlooked due to disability. In her words, she helps us to co…
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TUFF SHIFT! Episode Forty-Two: Sean Patrick welcomes the award-winning tenor dreamboat that is Jack Bartholet. From Insanely high notes in concert to low moments in catering; from piano bars to Carnegie Hall, the two unpack the shade and the Ethan Hawke of it all. Follow Jack @jack.bartholet or visit his website: www.jackbartholet.com Jack's show, …
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Send us a text What a whirlwind week! Let's focus on GOODNESS! I want us to step away from the tragic news and step into the Word of God! Join us for THE Way, Truth and Life as we continue progressing through the Book of Psalms! For today's episode, we'll be worshiping together with chapters 49 through 56! (minimal commentary) If we want to have a …
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Welcome to episode 702. This week , we meet a young Scottish woman who inherits the duty of tending to an old stone shelter… and the ancient thing that dwells within. COMING UP Good Evening: 00:01:06 [Trigger] F. W. Weatherstone’s The Bothy in the Field as read by Stephanie Nemeth-Parker: 00:02:48 TRIGGER WARNINGS The Bothy in the Field contains sc…
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Episode No. 714 features curator and art historian Jonathan D. Katz and curators Allison Kemmerer and Gordon Wilkins. With Johnny Willis, Katz is the co-curator of "The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939" at Wrightwood 659, Chicago. The exhibition details the emergence of a significant change in how societies around the world…
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Ross Gay is a poet, community gardener, and teacher who brings another way of wisdom to the conviction that we have to know what we love and what delights us. And that we have to tend to that as fiercely as to what is broken and what we’re called to make better, what we’re called to make more just. Knowing what we love and knowing how to take delig…
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