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Tales, techniques, tricks and tantrums from one of the UK’s top portrait photographers. Never just about photography but always about things that excite - or annoy - me as a full-time professional photographer, from histograms to history, from apertures to apathy, or motivation to megapixels. Essentially, anything and everything about the art, creativity and business of portrait photography. With some off-the-wall interviews thrown in for good measure!
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Biblical Restoration Ministries

Dr. Jim Logan & Rev. Paul Jordan

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Biblical Restoration Ministries, Inc. is a non-profit Biblical counseling ministry. Dr. Jim Logan has been counseling for over 30 years, and is well known for Spiritual Warfare conferences, Reclaiming Surrendered Ground Book, and other messages. His messages bring hope, encouragement, and laughter through his Biblical teachings.
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The veil is thin—and curiosity is the lantern that lights the way. Codega’s Codex of Curiosities is a journey into the forgotten, the forbidden, and the flat-out bizarre. Host Rye the Codega—multi-award-winning podcaster recognized in categories, Best Paranormal/Mystery Podcast and Best True Crime/Investigative Journalism—guides listeners through real stories and deep conversations exploring the realms of the unexplained—cryptids, ancient anomalies, interdimensional visitors, secret civiliza ...
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Welcome to The Head Ballet podcast! This podcast is the place to come to hear guests discuss with me, Paul Abbott, their favourite novelty songs - the funny, the weird, the daft and the outright baffling tunes that have been skipping and dancing around in their heads for years. Everybody loves something that could be considered novel, so why not celebrate it? Importantly, it also seeks to try and stretch the definition of novelty to encompass all manner of recordings. This could include TV T ...
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The Shot Podcast

Jo Dyer and Dave Milner

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A weekly podcast about Australian politics, power and corruption. Each week Jo Dyer and Dave Milner probe the myths and half-truths pushed by those in power. Sometimes profound, occasionally profane, The Shot podcast is always entertaining. If you want a didactic account of power and politics in Australia, download something else. But if you want robust, honest and witty engagement with the big issues, The Shot podcast will be right up your alley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m ...
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Biblical Restoration Ministries, Inc. is a non-profit Biblical counseling ministry. These videos of Dr. Jim Logan and Rev. Paul Jordan are a collection of 30 years of Biblical counseling, spiritual warfare conferences, seminars and prayer conferences. The purpose is to glorify God and strengthen believers to walk with God in prayer, hope, encouragement, and laughter.
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GOSSIPMONGERS

David Earl, Joe Wilkinson

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David Earl and Joe Wilkinson read out unsubstantiated rumours sent in by listeners. At the end of each episode they choose their favourite piece of gossip and it then goes through to the Gossip World Cup Finals.
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One More Question

Nicework, Ross Drakes

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One More Question is a podcast lovingly created by the people of Nicework, a branding studio based in South Africa that serves a range of clients across the US, UK, Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. The world doesn't need more lazy, boring, half-arsed, poorly-built brands. In this podcast, we explore what it takes to build a great one. We interview founders who have built multi-billion dollar brands and experts who know how to get people to connect with their products, services, and compan ...
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The Splendid Table has always connected people through the common language of food and eating. Now with award-winning food journalist Francis Lam at the helm, we’re bringing forward even more fresh voices and surprising conversations at the intersection of food, people and culture – covering everything from the global appeal of sesame to the impact of Instagram on everyday eating. It’s a food show where everyone is welcome. Produced by American Public Media. Part of the Vox Media Podcast Network
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The Strategerist

George W. Bush Presidential Center

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What happens when you cross the 43rd President, late night sketch comedy, and interesting conversation? The inspiration behind The Strategerist– a podcast series highlighting the American spirit of leadership and compassion.
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The Stretch Zone Podcast

The Stretch Zone

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On The Stretch Zone Podcast, we get together with special guest entrepreneurs, business owners and professionals each week to discuss their experiences in pushing to reach their goals, and what principles we can apply in our own lives to learn, grow and succeed. At the end of each episode will be an action for you to take to improve an area of your life or business, helping you step into YOUR stretch zone.
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A psychotherapist, philosopher and writer drawn to the wellsprings of both ancient and modern philosophy and the illumination of the inner life. His work moves between the timeless and the modern, exploring friendship and belief, wellbeing and wonder, and the quiet art of living with depth in a restless age. His recent books trace paths through the…
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In this episode of The Strategerist, Katrin Katz, Adjunct Fellow with the Center for Strategic and International Studies Korea Chair, joined host Andrew Kaufmann and Joseph Kim, the Bush Institute’s program manager of global policy, to unpack the research behind her COVID-19 report on North Korea. Joseph, himself a refugee from North Korea, offers …
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What if aliens aren’t invaders—or deceivers—but our extended family from the stars? In this inspiring episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, host Rye the Codega welcomes Sarah, also known as UFO Girly, who has spent her life in contact with extraterrestrial beings. Unlike the darker narratives of alien agendas, Sarah shares her deeply personal a…
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At a time of renewed interest in the spiritual, what could challenge the uninspiring notion of ‘cultural Christianity’? One answer is by embracing the esoteric. William Blake, the painter and poet, has become a model for a new kind of rebellious spirituality. Though he spent his life in poverty and obscurity, Blake’s radical vision of the divine is…
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Ten years, 50,000+ copies, four languages, and about a million stories later… the second edition of Mastering Portrait Photography is here. Sarah flips the mic and grills me about why we did a new edition, what changed (spoiler: basically everything but one image), how mirrorless and AI have shifted the craft, and why a tiny chapter on staying crea…
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In this mind-opening episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega teams up with Brad Lail, host of The Awakened Podcast, to journey deep into the heart of Peru — a land steeped in ancient secrets, supernatural whispers, and otherworldly enigmas. Together, they unravel the mysteries etched across Peru’s sacred sands — from the colossal N…
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Cookbook season is back, and we talk to the authors of some of our favorite picks. We're joined by Carolina Gelen, who talks to us about learning how to cook, her favorite Romanian dishes, and how she comes up with her signature recipes like Butter Beans alla Vodka, a fast, one-pot dish inspired by the famous vodka pasta sauce. Carolina is the auth…
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What really happens when we die? In this episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega sits down with Andrew Bauer, a man who has died twice—and returned with astonishing stories from the other side. At just 6 years old, Andrew was declared clinically dead for 6 and a half minutes—but in that time, he lived an entire year beyond the veil…
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Pulitzer Prize winning war correspondent Chris Hedges sat down with Dave Milner for a lengthy discussion about his cancellation at the National Press Club of Australia, creeping fascism, ICE, and the betrayal of Palestine by Western journalists. Please support our journalism: https://theshot.net.au/support-us/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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The Jewish Council of Australia's Sarah Schwartz and international relations expert Dr Scott Burchill join the panel to discuss the precarious state of seemingly everything, and Dave interviews Pulitzer Prize winning war correspondent Chris Hedges, following his cancellation at the National Press Club of Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/pr…
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In this gripping episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega sits down with Jerry Marzinsky — a retired psychotherapist with decades of experience working in prisons and psychiatric hospitals — to discuss his controversial findings about schizophrenia and the voices patients hear. Jerry explains why mainstream treatments often miss the…
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This week, we’re diving into Italian cooking, from the Pacific Northwest to the Bronx. First, chef and author Joshua McFadden joins us to talk about Six Seasons of Pasta, his love letter to everyone’s favorite food. Known for his hit cookbook Six Seasons: A New Way with Vegetables, Joshua brings that same seasonal sensibility to pasta, pairing loca…
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In this episode, old friends Patrick Wilson, President and CEO of Little League International, and Jim Wilkinson, former White House Deputy Director of Communications and senior advisor at the NSC, State Department, and Treasury sit down with Strategerist host Andrew Kaufmann. Together, they talk tee ball on the White House lawn and why Little Leag…
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In this explosive conversation, Rye the Codega is joined once again by Gary Wayne, author of The Genesis 6 Conspiracy and Part II, to unravel the tangled web of royal bloodlines, end-times prophecy, and the forces preparing humanity for the rise of Antichrist. From the shadowy corridors of secret dynasties to the hidden fingerprints of the 3I Atlas…
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Join Dave Milner, guest co-host Joel Jenkins and special guest panelists Greg Jericho and Ronni Salt for her debut appearance on The Sunday Shot, as they dissect the week's most critical issues. They delve into the ongoing, devastating developments in Israel and Gaza, and shine a light on the National Press Club's alarming corporate sponsors - incl…
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From walk-off home runs to game-winning touchdowns, Joe Buck has narrated many of the defining moments in sports — and is a fixture in America’s living rooms. But broadcasting is a family business. Joe Buck is the also the son of the late Jack Buck, another iconic broadcaster. And following in his father’s footsteps wasn’t a coincidence: Joe Buck w…
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Get ready for a night of mystery, suspense, and a little bit of mischief! In this LIVE episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, Rye the Codega is joined by Matt Emch from Planet 412 for a thrilling round of Two Truths and a Lie: Paranormal Edition. We’ll share three incredible stories—two based on true strange events and one carefully crafted fabr…
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EP166 Interview With Mark & Simon From Elinchrom UK I sit down with Mark Cheatham and Simon Burfoot from Elinchrom UK to talk about the two words that matter most when you work with light: accuracy and consistency. We dig into flash vs. continuous, shaping light (not just adding it), why reliable gear shortens your workflow, and Elinchrom’s new LED…
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This week, we sit down with two chefs at the top of their craft. First, we talk to legendary baker Richard Hart about the inspiration behind his new book, Richard Hart Bread: Intuitive Sourdough Baking. He fills us in on why he thinks that humble bakers are the best bakers, how he really is just a simple “yeast farmer” and he shares his realistic t…
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In this interactive edition of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, host Rye the Codega presents three eerie stories of the unexplained. From ghostly encounters and UFO sightings to cryptid run-ins, each tale will keep you questioning what’s real and what’s not. But here’s the twist—two of the stories are true, and one is fake. Listeners are invited to p…
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This week, we’re celebrating new fall cookbooks that belong on your kitchen counter. First, Aleksandra Crapanzano, author of Chocolat: Parisian Desserts and Other Delights, takes us from Marie Antoinette’s early “truffle” to the French art of baking at home. She leaves us with her Chocolate Ganache Tart with Raspberries. Then, Anna Ansari explores …
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Rye the Codega and demonologist Nathaniel Gillis explore a dark and fascinating possibility: What if the UFOs, aliens, cryptids, and shadow beings people encounter aren’t real entities at all—but projections? Nathaniel explains how these experiences may be nothing more than avatars, carefully crafted illusions designed by a greater and more nefario…
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“Man has no Body distinct from his Soul,” declared William Blake. “Nature is imagination itself!” The human face is the “countenance divine”. Inspiring, yes. But what can we make of his sayings? Mark Vernon sat down with poet Malcolm Guite to discuss how Blake’s ideas about the imagination challenge modern ways of perceiving the world. They stress …
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Bob Costas is more than a sports broadcaster—he’s a storyteller and trailblazer who shaped how Americans experience sports. Having been voice of the Olympics, the World Series, and countless other events, he defined how we remember these moments --blending history, storytelling, and context, making sports feel bigger than the score. In this episode…
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What happens when a horror documentary dares to uncover the secrets of one of America’s most haunted houses? In this episode, Rye the Codega is joined by filmmaker Matt Benton, creator of the horror documentary Evil Unearthed, along with Joe Vitale, who stood beside him throughout the investigation of the infamous Monroe House—a place many call Ind…
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This week, we sit down with Evie McGee Colbert to talk about her latest book, co-authored with her husband, Stephen Colbert. She tells us about the dynamics in her family’s kitchen, the joys and challenges of cooking together during the pandemic, Charleston food traditions, and we take a listener question from one special caller! Evie’s latest book…
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Note: This upload is a correction to the previous file uploaded under this title! The imagination is often regarded as a valuable but fanciful capacity. But what if imagination were not an optional extra, or even the possession of human beings alone, but a fundamental feature of reality? In this episode of the Sheldrake-Vernon Dialogues, Rupert She…
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What happens when you break one of the most chilling warnings in Native American folklore — don’t whistle at night? In this powerful episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, I sit down with Navajo-Dinè researcher, adventurer, and storyteller Don Yazzie, host of the Don’t Whistle at Night Podcast. We dive deep into Navajo skinwalker legends, ancien…
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Jo and guest host Joel Jenkins speak with Declassified Australia's Kellie Tranter and the Australia Institute's Mark Ogge about Gaza, Climate and Australia's failing foreign policy. Plus an interview with Dr Emma Shortis on the dismantling of American democracy. Kellie's article: https://declassifiedaus.org/2025/09/15/documents-reveal-australias-kn…
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What if everything you’ve been taught about ancient history is a carefully constructed illusion? In this episode of Codega’s Codex of Curiosities, I sit down with Michael Anthony Alberta to explore his radical reinterpretation of the past. Michael argues that much of what we call “ancient history” may not be ancient at all, but a Renaissance-era fa…
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This week, we’re diving into fall cooking and the beauty of bitter flavors. First, Genevieve Ko, deputy editor at New York Times Cooking, joins Francis to take your fall cooking questions. From freezing smart to cabbage makeovers, Genevieve shares practical advice for making the most of fresh produce and tackling leftovers. She also shares the NYT …
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What if being a Targeted Individual wasn’t just about surveillance or psychological manipulation… but about being seen—by something on the other side? In this thought-provoking episode, Kevin Orr returns to explore the phenomenon of Targeted Individuals (TIs) through a different lens: one that moves beyond government tech and into the mysterious in…
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Rushan Abbas is a leading Uyghur human rights activist whose exercise of free speech in the United States led to the imprisonment of her older sister in China, now for seven years. In response, she left her career to become a full-time activist and founded Campaign for Uyghurs — an organization nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize twice. Through her…
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In this episode, I sat down with Brad to talk about the mysterious interstellar object 3I Atlas before diving into a wide range of other topics. We explored 9/11 conspiracy theories, the role of AI in content moderation, and our own personal journeys into awakening. From the nature of space and non-human intelligence to the intersection of science …
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