Crack open a good book with two wise-cracking besties. Sarah and Cyrus are two queer English majors who use their degrees to commit crimes against literature. Support us on Patreon for bonus episodes and merch! https://www.patreon.com/crackedspinespodcast
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Queerly Committed Podcasts
There's nothing more queer than folk. Stories of crimes committed against, and committed by, LGBTQ+ people.
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Emerging from affinities with post-structuralism, abolitionism, biopolitics, communism, critical metaphysics, critical mysticism, and ontological anarchy, Acid Horizon is a philosophy and theory podcast committed to thought in motion and political struggle. While these are our grounding currents, each episode opens out onto a wider constellation: ethics, politics, phenomenology, decolonial thought, queer theory, post-psychoanalysis, disability/crip theory, anarchism, Marxism, feminism, and a ...
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Sermons from City on a Hill: Melbourne, a church committed to Knowing Jesus & Making Jesus Known. For more resources, visit https://resources.cityonahill.com.au.
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🎙 Queerly Committed Podcast – Where queer love, dating, and relationships get real. Hosted by Cori & Eryn, a married queer couple diving into the joys, struggles, and hilarious chaos of queer relationships. 🎧 New episodes weekly! We talk about: ✔️ LGBTQ+ relationships, boundaries & communication ✔️ Mental health & healing in queer love ✔️ Sapphic dating struggles (because, let’s be real, it’s WILD) ✔️ The silly, unfiltered moments that keep love alive 💜 📢 Connect with Us! 🌈✨ 📩 Email: queerly ...
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Sermons from City on a Hill: Melbourne East, a church committed to Knowing Jesus & Making Jesus Known. For more resources, visit https://resources.cityonahill.com.au.
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A Crime Most Queer explores crimes committed by or against members of the Queer community. Nj Hourquebie delves into true stories of murder, assault, victimisation and hate crimes involving LGBTQ people, mainly in but not limited to South Africa. With each episode, he looks into the backgrounds of each of the players, how their paths crossed so tragically, and what makes these cases “queer”, as in both relating to their LGBTQ connections and the twists and kinks that make them particularly b ...
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ShoutOut ListenIn is a brand new podcast series from ShoutOut, a charity committed to improving life for LGBTQ+ people by sharing personal stories and delivering educational workshops in schools and workplaces on LGBTQ+ issues. With this series ShoutOut continues its work shouting out and educating about all things LGBTQ+. We hear from LGBTQ+ educators and others about their experiences and the state of play of LGBTQ+ education in Ireland and further afield, among them some of ShoutOut's own ...
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Welcome to a queer conversation between queers about queerness. Every other week, Kelsey Rhodes, a queer, chronically-ill writer in Kansas City who fights for abortion justice, will sit down with a cool queer doing cool shit to show up for their community. This podcast is committed to the power of story sharing, to the queer bending of space and place, and to honor the labor and care done by queers all the hell over the place. These conversations are rooted in justice and care. Do you know a ...
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Commit To The Bit Comedy brings 2 of Chicago’s most unique comedy voices together. Tyler Ross and Dylan Scott have entertained audiences across the United States and Canada...and now on a podcast. Tyler and Dylan will have regular goals that they will be "committing to" as well as special guest appearances.
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Welcome to Good Stick Gossip! 🏒✨ We're Gio and Ray, a couple of queer, hockey-obsessed friends who are here to remind you that the rink is for everyone. Our podcast is your informal spot for all things hockey: breaking down the news, diving into hot debates, and yes, sharing a little bit of that sweet, sweet gossip. But beyond the headlines, Good Stick Gossip is committed to celebrating the rich tapestry of our hockey community. We'll be featuring inspiring conversations mostly with women, q ...
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Science Friction's latest season is: Artificial Evolution. In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the first ever cloned animal. Nearly 30 years later, genetic technology has reshaped the world around us. What exactly has happened, where are we headed, and are we OK about it? In this series, environment reporter Peter de Kruijff tells the surprising stories of genetic engineering. Meet the scientists changing the food we eat and creating animals with organs we can use. Hear about the criminal conspi ...
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Dr. Angela Lauria is the founder of Difference Press, a home for consultants and other experts committed to writing books that make a difference. She has a PhD in Communications from the European Graduate School and an M.A. and B.A. in Journalism from The George Washington University. In the last few years she has published over 1500 bestsellers in a row, 90% from first-time authors. But most importantly her authors have collectively influenced over millions of readers around the world. Ange ...
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Imago Gei is a play on the term Imago Dei, which means made in the Image of God. Imago Gay is a gay podcast production affirming that we are all deserving of dignity. Gay church anyone? Spectrum Magazine, SDA Kinship along with Kendra Arsenault M.Div. have come together to bring you the latest on queer theology and a minority perspective on faith. Imago Gay is the affirmation of our humanity and shared value in the eyes of God. This dignity and affirmation of human value, which is the birthr ...
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Join Shohreh Davoodi, a self-trust coach for queer folks, for a podcast that celebrates what’s possible when you commit to being brave. Conjuring Up Courage navigates the complexities of power, privilege, and personal growth to explore how to build a more fulfilling life and create a better world for everyone. Through educational solo episodes and vibrant interviews with diverse guests from the LGBTQIA+ community and other marginalized groups, Shohreh engages in conversations about identity, ...
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Bad Activist Collective is a space dedicated to connecting activists, justice seekers and change makers from all around the globe to combat systems of oppression and fight for a better future for people & the planet. We are committed to exploring the trials and tribulations of trying to be a perfect activist in an utterly imperfect world. We explore topics of climate justice, environmentalism, racial justice, youth activism, disability justice, queer feminist theory, mental health, land and ...
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With most of the entirety of the published journal's contents read aloud by the authors, the FENCE audiobook/podcast continues to push boundaries in literary publishing. In continuous publication since 1998, Fence is a biannual print journal of poetry, fiction, art, and criticism that redefines the terms of accessibility by publishing challenging writing distinguished by idiosyncrasy and intelligence rather than by allegiance with camps, schools, or cliques. FENCE is committed to publishing ...
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What is Taiwan for the world and the world for Taiwan? In this podcast series, a group of Taiwan specialists based at the University of Central Lancashire, chat with book writers, artists, directors, professionals from, or with, an interest in Taiwan and explore how the ‘little’ island of Taiwan can be a starting point to (re)think the way we look at the world. Whether you already know Taiwan, you want to know more about it, or you just want to be inspired by it, this is the podcast for you! ...
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Can I be queer and Christian? Is there a space for queer Christians in the church?
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57:35In a culture where LGBTQ+ people are affirmed and celebrated, the church often seems critical and judgmental. What does the Bible say on these issues and to people wrestling with their identity? How should Christians live out these truths in their communities today?By Guy Mason
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Is it okay to believe in evolution? And if yes, where to draw the line with Darwinian theory?
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55:03How should we read the ancient text of the Bible in light of our ever-expanding scientific knowledge? Does evolution contradict the Bible, or just help us understand it better?By Nick Coombs
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02 | Artificial Evolution: Genetically Modified Marsupials
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26:06Earlier this year, a US biotech company claimed it had brought back a long-extinct species - the dire wolf, which roamed ancient America thousands of years ago. And the same editing technology that remade dire wolves could also be used to stop Australian species from going extinct. In episode two of Artificial Evolution, Pete heads to the labs that…
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Wilhelm Reich, Fascism & Work Democracy: Philip Bennett & David Silver at Orgonon
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53:54Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sbwVioWlhS0 What happens when we revisit Wilhelm Reich’s journey from Freud’s student to radical theorist of desire, politics, and repression? In this episode, we sit down with Professor Philip Bennett and David Silver, executive director of the Wilhelm Reich Museum, to explore Reich’s groundbreaking ideas on ther…
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Heaven Official's Blessing (Part 3 and 4)
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59:16This week, Cyrus and Sarah are back in the danmei mines, this time with books three and four of Heaven Official's Blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu and if you thought the last two books were complicated and convoluted, get ready for more characters, more extended flashbacks, and more messy interpersonal drama! Listen in awe as our intrepid readers stru…
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As Christians, how can we be sure that what we believe is true and that what others believe is not?
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43:35Jesus claimed to be ‘the way, the truth and the life’ – but isn’t that arrogant? Aren’t all religions basically the same – a different path to the same destination, shaped by the perspectives of the particular time and culture we live in? Or is it possible that we’re wrong? How do we assess all of these truth claims?…
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Can I be queer and Christian? Is there a space for queer Christians in the church?
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01 | Artificial Evolution: Cloning Goes Mainstream
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26:08Last year, 81-year-old rancher Arthur 'Jack' Schubarth was sentenced to six months in prison. His crime? An elaborate, multi-country conspiracy to smuggle in the tissue of a rare big horn sheep — clone it — and sell the offspring to hunters. But how did we get to the point where such a scheme could be run out of an elderly rancher's backyard? In ep…
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From Blake to Bataille: Romanticism, Communism, and the Commons with Joseph Albernaz
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1:01:07What does Romanticism have to do with communism, enclosure, and the commons today? In this episode we speak with Joseph Albernaz, author of Common Measures: Romanticism and the Groundlessness of Community, about the radical lineage running from Blake and Hölderlin to Marx and Bataille. We explore how Romantic literature conceived “groundless commun…
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Is it okay to believe in evolution? And if yes, where to draw the line with Darwinian theory?
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39:20How should we read the ancient text of the Bible in light of our ever-expanding scientific knowledge? Does evolution contradict the Bible, or just help us understand it better?By Andrew Judd
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As Christians, how can we be sure that what we believe is true and that what others believe is not?
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44:05Jesus claimed to be ‘the way, the truth and the life’ – but isn’t that arrogant? Aren’t all religions basically the same – a different path to the same destination, shaped by the perspectives of the particular time and culture we live in? Or is it possible that we’re wrong? How do we assess all of these truth claims?…
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This week, Cyrus and Sarah dig into Cuckoo by Gretchen Felker-Martin, a horror novel that asks what if Invasion of the Body Snatchers was set at a conversion camp, and wouldn't that just be so super fucked up? Also on the table is a larger discussion of the extreme horror genre, the nightly abduction of our rooster Bubba, and PISS KINK (all caps). …
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As a Christian, should I be supporting Israel, Palestine, or just be neutral?
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52:48As wars rage in the Middle East and opinions divide, we are confronted with the question of how we should respond. What does God have to say about war in general, and what might he have to say about this one in particular?By Guy Mason
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Should women teach, preach and be pastors?
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1:01:06The roles and responsibilities of women and men in the church have been the source of much debate and controversy since the early church – so what does the Bible really say about it all? What do we know about God’s design for men and women in ministry, and how do we live that out here at City on a Hill?…
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LEPHT HAND - Myth, Nostalgia, and Liberation: Federico Campagna’s 'Otherworlds: Mediterranean Lessons On Escaping History'
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1:08:30Can myth itself serve as a material force in struggles for liberation? Federico Campagna joins me to discuss how myth—too often dismissed as escapism or co-opted by reaction—can instead become a practice of imagination, solidarity, and survival. We look at myth’s place in anti-capitalist politics, its tension with materialism, and its role in resis…
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In 1996, Dolly the Sheep became the first ever cloned animal. Nearly 30 years later, genetic technology has reshaped the world around us. What exactly has happened, where are we headed, and are we OK about it? In Artificial Evolution, our latest series of Science Friction, ABC environment reporter Peter de Kruijff follows the story of gene technolo…
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Does God still speak to us today? How do I recognise if it’s His voice, or just my own?
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45:59In a noisy and distracted age, how do we recognise the word of God – and how do I know if what I’m ‘hearing’ is the word of God, or just the voice of my own heart?By Guy Mason
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Identity on Credit: Ajax, Achilles, and the Modern Self with Fredrik Westerlund
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1:16:23What happens when the self we imagine drifts further from the one we actually live? In this episode, philosopher Fredrik Westerlund joins Craig and Nicholas de Warren to explore his concept of “identity on credit,” where our sense of self is built on promises yet to be realized. From Sophocles’ Ajax to Nietzsche, Deleuze, and Scheler, we trace how …
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Does God still speak to us today? How do I recognise if it’s His voice, or just my own?
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52:24In a noisy and distracted age, how do we recognise the word of God – and how do I know if what I’m ‘hearing’ is the word of God, or just the voice of my own heart?By Jimmy Young
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From Chaos to Creation: Deleuze, Francis Bacon, 'On Painting', and 'The Logic of Sensation' with Charles J. Stivale
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1:14:06What happens when the painter’s hand breaks free from the eye, and chaos reorganizes the entire field of vision? In this episode of Acid Horizon, we join Charles Stivale, translator of On Painting and The Logic of Sense, to explore Gilles Deleuze’s rare 1981 seminar on painting. Together we trace how concepts like catastrophe, diagram, and modulati…
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Episode 33: CEO of Equality for Children Ranae von Meding
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41:48In this episode of Shout Out Listen In, Shout Out volunteer and podcast producer Feargh (he/him) is joined by queer mother and activist Ranae von Meding to discuss her work with Equality for Children, what we still need to achieve so every child in Ireland is equa, the steps you can take to help support Equality for Children, l and how she keeps go…
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Heaven Official's Blessing (Volumes 1 and 2)
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53:38Welcome to our first episode covering the Heaven Official's Blessing series by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu! And also the Saw franchise. A media match made in heaven that definitely makes complete sense to pair in one episode, because isn't Xie Lian's life just one long Saw trap, in a way? As Cyrus is reading the series for the first time and Sarah for the se…
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Jesus declares, “Whoever would be great among you must be your servant… even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve”. Jesus is the greatest — not in the way the world recognises, but in the way heaven does.By Pat Donohoe
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We wanna hear from you! Text the show HERE All of it. From lactose intolerance, how to save thousands of dollars on music production classes, upcoming artists and surprise familial connections -- come join the conversation! #cainculto #connection #lactose Support the show 🎧 Thanks for Listening to Queerly Committed! Stay connected with us & join th…
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Jesus declares, “Whoever would be great among you must be your servant… even as the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve”. Jesus is the greatest — not in the way the world recognises, but in the way heaven does.By Nick Coombs
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Professional Chat: Home, Migrant Workers, and Decent Work in Supply Chains, with Bonny Ling
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46:29This episode’s host, Adina Zemanek, invited Dr. Bonny Ling, executive director of Work Better Innovations, to talk about Taiwan as a home for migrant workers, and decent work in supply chains. After a brief overview of key risks in this area, we touched upon Taiwan’s major legislation to date in a global context, and addressed the importance of eco…
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Jesus calls those who follow Him to sacrifice, lay their lives down, and loosen their grip on the treasures in this world. We cannot enter the kingdom with our earthly riches, but instead trust in the eternal riches gifted to us in Jesus.By Guy Mason
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A sermon in the Greatness series.By Nick Coombs
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Chicken Book Extravaganza feat. Our Actual Chickens
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1:13:12Greetings listeners, here it is - the chicken episode, featuring our five beautiful daughters. This week, Cyrus and Sarah dig into some books about chickens: their personalities, their care and keeping, and how to turn your beautiful backyard into a chicken paradise. If you're a patron, head on over to the Patreon to see our intrepid co-hosts despe…
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How Did Analytic Philosophy Become the Ruling Class of Thought? Christoph Schuringa Explains
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1:15:34What if analytic philosophy isn't as politically neutral as it claims to be? In this episode, we explore the hidden ideological scaffolding of analytic philosophy—its deference to science, retreat to common sense, and therapeutic impulse. Christoph Schuringa, author of A Social History of Analytic Philosophy (Verso), reveals how analytic thought em…
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Jesus compares the greatest in the kingdom to the children who come to Him with curiosity and faith. Those who seem powerless, weak and unimportant and deemed great and worthy of the kingdom of heaven because of Jesus’ power made perfect in their weakness.By Guy Mason
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How the Wedding Gig Ends With A Black Eye (S2 E9)
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35:23We wanna hear from you! Text the show HERE What happens when you play "What's New Pussycat" by Tom Jones seven times at a wedding that isn't prepared for it? You might get an upset mother of the groom... In this episode - Cori + Eryn share their eventful weekend. Bartending backflips, updates to the ice cream social planning and how a wedding gig e…
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Jesus compares the greatest in the kingdom to the children who come to Him with curiosity and faith. Those who seem powerless, weak and unimportant and deemed great and worthy of the kingdom of heaven because of Jesus’ power made perfect in their weakness.By Nick Coombs
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1: Welcome to Good Stick Gossip! & Coach Waz
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1:18:57Welcome to the very first episode of Good Stick Gossip! To jump ahead to our interview with Coach Waz fast forward to [31:16] Thank you to JoJo Nieves aka El Paca for creating the music for our podcast! Check out his other original creations here: jojonieves.comBy Ray & Gio
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