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Trinity College

Trinity College

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Academic lectures/discussions, as well as music and original podcast programming. Produced by Trinity College Communications, with additional technical support from MTS and The Mill.
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Bubbles and banter

annibalejdgoerlitzjd287

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Podcast where we drink some bubbly brews, and talk about whatever comes up. Super funny and worldly as fuck. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mts1/support
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More Than a Season

Ashley Cramer and Brittany Labbe

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Welcome to More Than a Season Podcast! Here we dive into being a significant other in the sports industry! Ashley and Brittany, hosts of MTS Podcast, interview men and women across all sports and levels. Whether you’re a coach’s wife, or girlfriend, an athlete’s wife, or girlfriend, or just enjoy talking about sports...you are welcome here! Want an authentic, behind-the-scenes look at what the support system experiences, but no one discusses? Then tune in every Wednesday as we expose the str ...
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The Family Matters Podcast

Montana Family Foundation

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Welcome to the Family Matters Podcast! Brought to you by the Montana Family Foundation. Join Chief Legal Counsel, Derek Oestreicher, and Grassroots Director, Patrick Webb, as we engage in faith-fueled conversations about pressing issues, current events, and politics in the Big Sky State. When it comes to faith and freedom -- Family really Matters!
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Author, Recovery Activist, and Researcher Piers Kaniuka is reimagining addiction, recovery, and community in the 21st century. The Resistance Recovery podcast is dedicated to the exploration of any and all topics related to recovery, spirituality, and culture. Join Piers as he interviews thought leaders working at the cutting edges of cultural transformation. Piers Kaniuka, MTS, MS, has worked with thousands of addicts and alcoholics in his 25+ years in the field. Discover RR's new paradigm ...
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intELEcast News

intELEcast News

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The podcast that takes you into the world of English Language Education. Join your hosts, Martin and Sona, and explore the topics and trends being discussed in the world of English Language Education. In each episode, we'll be talking to industry experts who will share their expertise and insights into areas such as AI, sales, exams, good old fashioned teaching, and much, much more. ​ Whether you're an educator, agent, owner, manager, part of the backroom team, publisher, or basically anyone ...
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Micheal Taylor "The Success Engineer" Kansas City based Life Coach created the W.R.K.H.R.D. philosophy for individual achievement to reverse engineer success. Through interviews and personal experiences we will discuss success from the perspectives of African Americans and people of color. Everyone has a gift to offer the world. The only way to find and cultivate your gift is to W.R.K.H.R.D. Instagram: @wrkhrdmovement Facebook: @wrkhrdmovement Twitter: @wrkhrdmovement Order your Success Is M ...
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Mr. Tok Show

Tok Jia Jie

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Mr. Tok Show is produced and hosted by Tok Jia Jie, in Singapore. Mr. Tok Show is a long format interview show. The interview is not edited, unless indicated otherwise, for which reason(s) I shall declare in my show notes. Any sponsorship, monetary or otherwise, will also be declared in the episode's show notes. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Similarly, words spoken by me are ...
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This week we're joined by Hannah Snyder (MTS 1). We discuss the sense of imposter syndrome she felt within her own religious community, the complications and pressures she felt as a religious community leader, and about the sense of fulfillment she eventually found as a participating member of religious community life, and more!Transcript: https://…
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The Chosen One and The Success Engineer discuss getting out of the country to explore, vacation and the opportunities we have in the United States vs. other countries.Join The WRKHRDMOVEMENT COMMUNITY of people who are working hard to develop and grow! Click the link to join now!https://www.skool.com/wrkhrdmovement-5182Get the book "Work Smarter AN…
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Held on December 7, 2025, the 66th Annual Trinity College Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols marks the beginning of the holiday season for the Greater Hartford community. This service is offered to all as a moment of comfort and hope. More information is at www.trincoll.edu/lessonsandcarols.By Trinity College
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In this special year-end episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with a panel of industry leaders: Todd De Voe, Matt Green, Anastasia Maynich, Laura James, and Ralph Bloemers. They dissect the chaotic landscape of 2025 and the evolving role of the emergency manager. What it reveals: the dangerous lag between the velocity of mode…
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In this episode of the Family Matters Podcast, Derek sits down with Rep. Greg Overstreet for a personal conversation about faith, public service, and the future of Montana. Rep. Overstreet shares the life experiences that led him to run for office, including surviving colon cancer, a near-death battle with COVID, and the conviction that he will one…
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King speaks with Tom Sivak, Chief Emergency Manager at Emergency Management One, about the fundamental shift in the crisis management profession from a knowledge economy to an allocation economy. What it reveals: the unsustainable nature of manual information processing in an era of polycrisis an…
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This week we're joined by Austin Ball (MDiv 1). We talk about the difficulty learning and growing that comes with leaving home, about navigating multiple religious belongings, about the unexpected intersections of intellectual and spiritual life, and more.Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/12/11/hope-podcast-featuring-austin-ball-mdi…
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For episode 18 of the Pop Apocalypse, we welcome theologian, author, and Episcopal priest, Cynthia Bourgeault. Cynthia is the author of numerous books, including Eye of the Heart: A Spiritual Journey into the Imaginal Realm and The Heart of Centering Prayer: Nondual Christianity in Theory and Practice. Her work brings the Christian contemplative an…
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King sits down with Brenden Winder (Christchurch City Council). They dissect the fourteen year recovery journey following the Christchurch earthquakes. What it reveals: the dangerous illusion of short term success in emergency management. It also exposes the silent erosion of institutional memory…
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What happens when a lifelong nurse and pro-life Christian watches medicine abandon “do no harm”? In this episode of the Family Matters podcast, Derek Oestreicher sits down with ER nurse and founder of the Montana Medical Freedom Alliance, Erin Laws, to talk about her COVID wake-up call, the corruption she witnessed inside big hospitals, and why she…
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In this episode, Jeff Laszloffy sits down to talk about:🔹 Montana’s new Judicial Performance Evaluation Commission and why it matters for voters🔹 His time in leadership at the Legislature and praying with Governor Martz for God’s direction🔹 How the Montana Family Foundation started from a farmhouse office and grew into a trusted voice for families …
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King examines Sweden's transformation from traditional emergency management to integrated security governance. What it reveals: the gray zone reality facing emergency management professionals across Europe. Throughout 2025, coordinated Russian operations across Baltic civilian infrastructure expo…
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The Chosen One and The Success Engineer discuss if you should do it for the money or do it to reach your fullest potential.Join The WRKHRDMOVEMENT COMMUNITY of people who are working hard to develop and grow! Click the link to join now!https://www.skool.com/wrkhrdmovement-5182Get the book "Work Smarter AND Work Harder" https://sheheartshirts.com/pr…
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What does it really mean to “love your enemies”? In this episode of the Harvard Religion Beat, host Jonathan Beasley talks with Rev. Matthew Potts—Professor of Religion and Literature at Harvard Divinity School and Pusey Minister at Harvard’s Memorial Church—about forgiveness, anger, and living with harm without letting it define us.Edited by Eden …
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The Chosen One and The Success Engineer discuss expectations for success and we go through a list of what it actually takes to be successful.Join The WRKHRDMOVEMENT COMMUNITY of people who are working hard to develop and grow! Click the link to join now!https://www.skool.com/wrkhrdmovement-5182Get the book "Work Smarter AND Work Harder" https://she…
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In this episode of the Family Matters Podcast, Commissioner James Brown joins us for a wide-ranging, eye-opening conversation about the hidden threats facing Montana families We cover:• How BlackRock, Vanguard, and major investment firms use their power to push DEI, ESG, and cultural agendas • The rise of Bitcoin ATM scams—including why the FBI say…
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The Chosen One and The Success Engineer discuss CJ going to see a Raiders game in Vegas, how the government shutdown affects you, and we continue 3000 questions about us. Join The WRKHRDMOVEMENT COMMUNITY of people who are working hard to develop and grow! Click the link to join now!https://www.skool.com/wrkhrdmovement-5182Get the book "Work Smarte…
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When a Montana mom made the simple decision to remove a controversial book from her Christian bookstore’s website, the backlash was immediate—and brutal. Online mobs tried to destroy her business, silence her faith, and shame her into submission. But instead of backing down, she built something bigger. What started as an attack on a small-town book…
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The second symposium explored the bridging of knowledge and practice as a hallmark of a distinctive liberal arts education. Award-winning teacher-scholars from Trinity’s faculty discussed their boundary-spanning work and its public impact, whether in Hartford, nationally, or globally.Moderated by Jennifer M. Regan-Lefebvre, professor of history, th…
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This symposium explored the role of creativity as an essential human practice. Faculty from across disciplines reflected on how creativity shapes their scholarship and teaching, the complex and evolving role of technology, and the value of preparing all students to think creatively in a digital world.Moderated by Laura J. Holt ’00, professor of psy…
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Trinity’s iconic Chapel hosted a performance by Christopher Houlihan ’09, John Rose Distinguished College Organist, director of Chapel music, and artist-in-residence. Commentary was delivered by Michael A. Grubb, associate professor of psychology, based on his seminar, “Exploring Awe,” which was offered in collaboration with Houlihan at Trinity’s R…
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King examines how gray zone operations are fundamentally reshaping civilian crisis management across Europe. Kyle walks through Russian drone incursions over Poland, GPS jamming affecting hundreds of thousands of flights, and shadow fleet operations cutting undersea cables to demonstrate why trad…
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On this episode of the Hope Podcast, we hear from Rob Anderson, a first-year MDiv candidate, about falling apart and coming back together again, about a multitude of ways to offer ministry, and about trying to be curious before we get furious.Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/11/06/hope-podcast-featuring-rob-anderson-mdiv-candidate…
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The Chosen One and The Success Engineer discuss what happens when you don't go pro in sports.Join The WRKHRDMOVEMENT COMMUNITY of people who are working hard to develop and grow! Click the link to join now!https://www.skool.com/wrkhrdmovement-5182Get the book "Work Smarter AND Work Harder" https://sheheartshirts.com/products/work-smarter-and-work-h…
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A young man sat through a taxpayer funded teacher training and uncovered something alarming. Instead of focusing on academics, the sessions pushed DEI, CRT, and gender ideology. The Montana Family Foundation sent a formal warning to the schools, demanding accountability. The Superintendent followed with a warning of her own, then took decisive acti…
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Patrick sits down with Buddy Workman from LifeWise Academy to talk about a new Montana law that is transforming how faith connects with public education. Until now Montana was a “may” state meaning school districts may allow released time religious instruction during the school day but were not required to even consider it.That changed with House B…
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On this episode of the Hope Podcast, we hear from first year MDiv student Audrey Zhou on open question of home, the clarity of coming to a resolution, different ways of asking why, and many, many other things.Transcript: https://www.hds.harvard.edu/news/2025/10/22/hope-podcast-featuring-audrey-zhou-mdiv-candidate…
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In this episode of the Crisis Lab Podcast, host Kyle King takes a hard look at the internal fractures forming within the emergency management community. Kyle reflects on how recent disasters and public criticism have brought long-standing issues to the surface. This episode challenges the profession to face uncomfortable truths about authority, mes…
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Parents across Montana suspected that DEI, CRT, and gender ideology were creeping into teacher trainings. Finley Warden decided to find out for himself what’s really happening during those “professional development” days. What he uncovered confirms what many parents feared. It also reveals how deeply these agendas have reached into Montana’s educat…
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For years, Montana parents have been told they have no choice and that the public-school system is their only option. Cheryl Tuskin didn’t buy it. As founder of EdNavigate with the Frontier Institute, she’s helping families cut through the confusion, see the lies for what they are, and find the education path that actually fits their kids. In this …
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This episode is all about the mid-season meltdown, when expectations don’t match reality, and you're stuck wondering, why does this part feel so hard? We open up about navigating the struggles of not being where you thought you’d be at this point in the season, learning how to enjoy the journey (even when it's tough), and answering the most frequen…
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