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Agile Grooves

Samuel Rodriguez

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I’m no longer a DJ/Producer. Jesus Christ saved me from a hedonistic lifestyle of degeneracy. He transformed my heart, renewed my mind, and gave me a new purpose. I'm not better than anyone, I was just simply saved by grace. I leave this here as a testimony. --- NOPRESET/NoZzo/Distance Music/Datagroove/Unnamed&Unknown/HardCutz Records/T4 Label/Monday Morning Records/Ride Music/Low Rec Genre: Deep Tech / Minimal / Tech House Agile Grooves Podcast is a tune-sharing platform based in Washington ...
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Kingdomcity

Kingdomcity

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Kingdomcity is one church in many locations around the world; connecting, equipping and empowering people to bring the reality of God to their world. Here you can find the latest messages from our weekend services, guest speakers and pastors.
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IChurch English Sermons

Ps Carlos Rodriguez

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Welcome to IChurch! We are a multicultural and multigenerational church located in Hickory NC. We are excited to share our messages of hope and inspiration with you and all of our viewers. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and join us on this journey.
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This is Teo Hayashi's Podcast. Here you will find tools for your growth as a disciple and as a leader bringing Kingdom culture in our society. Teo Hayashi founded the Dunamis Movement which was established in 2008, Dunamis is a global Christian movement that spiritually AWAKENS a generation, ESTABLISHES Kingdom culture, and TRANSFORMS society. Besides leading Dunamis with his wife Junia Hayashi, Teo is the senior leader of Zion Church, a thriving, global church impacting cities worldwide. Te ...
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The Day Everything Changed is an audio drama about two broken families navigating through a post-apocalyptic world threatened by "sick" and other deadly scavengers in search of sanctuary. This podcast is a Riffage Media production. Visit the show website at riffagemedia.com, or find us on Bluesky, Instagram, Facebook and Tumblr. For inquiries, email [email protected]. Created, written and edited by Lane Fortenberry. Season 1 Starring: Jessica Packard, Jasmine Anderson, Joseph Paz, Jilli ...
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In this podcast, I share my personal journey of coping with grief following the loss of my daughter and father. I discuss the challenges I've faced and the strategies I've implemented to stay motivated each day. Join me as I explore the importance of self-compassion, finding support, and embracing life's moments, no matter how difficult they may be. Together, we can navigate the complexities of grief and inspire one another to find hope and healing. I am also available for speaking engagemen ...
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Thank you for listening to the Pound For Pound Leader Podcast with Mike Kai, co-founder of Inspire Collective, entrepreneur, author, international known speaker, and lead pastor of Inspire Church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mike Kai went from a 40 person church to over 5,000 with 6 locations in Hawaii and Online. Grab your copy of Mike Kai's book "That Doesn't Just happen" at: www.MikeKai.TV Inspire Collective: Learn more about how you can be an influencer in your own communities and businesses, vi ...
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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture. The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road. That’s where the action is — in the center. On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be. Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by ...
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People tend to walk into the successful chapter a person’s life is on and assume it’s their entire story. But the previous chapters of many prominent people’s lives often contain trauma and discouragement. The Nona Jones Podcast explores how many of the most admired leaders, business executives and public figures turned trauma into triumph and built purpose out of pain to emerge from their greatest struggles undefeated. Nona Jones is an author, entrepreneur, pastor and business executive who ...
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Hurry Up & Wait LA

Beachwood Studios

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Hoping to further the education of the artistic community and foster it’s vitality; Hurry Up & Wait, LA invites professional creatives (in front of a live studio audience) to share their personal artistic journeys and humorous insights on what it takes to succeed as artist in today’s competitive industry. Hosted by Jorge - Luis Pallo & Veronica Roy Music/Audio by Samuel Colby Produced by Landis Aponte Recorded live, monthly at Scott Sedita Acting Studios
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Behind the Line

Odessa Crime Stoppers, Inc.

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You have found the home of the Behind the Line Podcast. Join Susan Rogers and Ryan Kelly as they explore Unsolved Missing Persons and Homicide Cases from Odessa, Texas, and the surrounding area. We are going to dive deep into the facts of the case and work directly with the investigators as they search for justice. This isn't going to be your normal True Crime Podcast! As a Crime Stoppers Organization, we have a special relationship with the investigating agencies; we offer cash rewards for ...
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In this transformative message, Pastor Sam reveals a powerful truth: in Christ, you are already “there” vertically — saved, forgiven, and rooted in God’s promise — but many of us are only inches away from stepping into what God has prepared for us horizontally in our everyday lives. Through the stories of Noah, Joshua, and Lot’s wife, you’ll discov…
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It’s been quite an eventful month, dear listeners. After a few flight cancellations, Democrats decided it was time to finally reopen the government. The House released a cache of Epstein files that name President Trump. And Zohran Mamdani has officially been named king of New York. In these turbulent times, we’re lucky to be joined by Jerusalem Dem…
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Chicago passed a reparations ordinance 10 years ago for the survivors of police torture committed under the direction of disgraced Chicago police commander Jon Burge.As we learned in our last episode, monetary reparations alone cannot heal decades of trauma. In this episode, we take a closer look at the limits of monetary settlements and what else …
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This year marks a new record, as Chicago city leaders have so far agreed to pay more than $266 million to resolve a wide range of police misconduct lawsuits. After the city washes its hands and the TV news cameras move on, what happens next? Do these payments help bring survivors closure or a sense that justice has been served?…
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In the long and dramatic annals of British history, no transition from one monarch to another has been as fraught and consequential as that which ended the Tudor dynasty and launched the Stuart in March 1603. At her death, Elizabeth I had reigned for 44 turbulent years, facing many threats, whether external from Spain or internal from her cousin Ma…
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In Neoliberalism and Race (Stanford UP, 2025) Lars Cornelissen argues that the category of race constitutes an organizing principle of neoliberal ideology. Using the methods of intellectual history and drawing on insights from critical race studies, Cornelissen explores the various racial constructs that structure neoliberal ideology, some of which…
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It is common to define Europe by its democratic, scientific, religious, and cultural traditions. But in What is European? On Overcoming Colonial and Romantic Modes of Thought (Amsterdam UP, 2025), Dag Nikolaus Hasse argues that the search for Europe's essence has taken a troubling turn. He shows that many traditional ideas about Europe are cultural…
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There are some storms you weren’t supposed to avoid—you were designed to outlast them. In Mark 4, the storm tried to drown them. In Mark 5, deliverance, freedom, healing, identity, and generational restoration broke loose. The same is true for you. If you survived the storm, there is deliverance on the other side. Your chains are already broken. Fr…
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As one New York political dynasty comes to a close and as the government shutdown rampages on, it’s only fitting to have Natasha Piano on the pod to discuss elitism and the crisis of American democracy. Natasha Piano is an Assistant Professor of Political Theory in the Department of Political Science at UCLA. Piano joins us this week to discuss her…
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In her new book Madrid on the Move: Feeling Modern and Visually Aware in the Nineteenth Century (Manchester UP, 2021), Vanesa Rodríguez-Galindo explains how the modernization of this great city shaped and was shaped by print media and mass culture. A growing population, industrial immigration, mass connection with the wider world (making it both sm…
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Today’s guest is Jenny Mann, who has a new book titled The Trials of Orpheus: Poetry, Science, and the Early Modern Sublime (Princeton University Press, 2021). Jenny is Professor in both New York University’s English Department and the Gallatin School, and her work has been supported by the Mellon Foundation and the Folger Shakespeare Library. She …
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Can a billion-dollar business be built on obedience over profit? In this episode, Hobby Lobby founder David Green and legacy strategist Bill High join Teo Hayashi to reveal the biblical values and family culture behind Hobby Lobby’s success — from closing stores on Sundays and losing millions in sales, to shaping generations through intentional vis…
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While flying over downtown Chicago on July 18, 2018, a World-War-II era single-engine Ercoupe airplane suffered “complete mechanical failure.”“The throttle cable completely broke off of the carburetor,” said pilot John Ginley. “There was no way to control the engine.”Still, Ginley and his co-pilot — his then-girlfriend and now-wife Ally Ginley — ma…
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Louise Nyholm Kallestrup joins Jana Byars to talk about her new book, The Construction of Witchcraft in Early Modern Denmark, 1536-1617 (Routledge, 2025) This book examines how the experience of witchcraft developed and evolved from the Lutheran Evangelical Reformation of Denmark 1536 to the celebration of the Lutheran centennial of 1617. As well a…
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Three stories from Chicagoans who endured a terrifying experience that they couldn’t explain, couldn’t get over, or couldn’t escape. Karen Holt tells the story of her haunted childhood home on Chicago’s Southeast Side. Was her house simply saturated with “residual energy”? Or was the ghost of a lost boy wandering the halls? Rachel Shuki tells the s…
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Entrenched in the myth of being victim of the Nazi aggression, Austrian elites pursued a politics of memory that symbolically shook off any responsibility for the emergence, development and consequences of National Socialism. Authors of the vast majority of films produced early after 1945 were not interested in dealing with the recent Nazi past of …
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This week, we descend from the ivory tower onto the beaches of Martha’s Vineyard for a discussion of the historical significance – and contemporary relevance – of the Garland Fund, the million dollar fund at the epicenter of the early Civil Rights movement. We’re thrilled to welcome our colleague John Witt, the Allen H. Duffy Class of 1960 Professo…
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Kenneth G. Appold joins Jana Byars to talk about his new book, Luther and the Peasants: Religion, Ritual, and the Revolt of 1525 (Oxford UP, 2025). The German Peasants' Revolts of 1525 were a defining moment both for the Protestant Reformation and the history of European culture. But while the conflicts are well-studied, they are typically analyzed…
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New Testament scholar Dr. Craig Keener joins Teo live at Dunamis Con to unpack why the gifts of the Spirit are biblically for today. From Joel 2/Acts 2 to 1 Corinthians 12–14, Keener shows why cessationism is post-biblical, how signs and wonders amplify the gospel worldwide, and what healthy order looks like when you make room for prophecy, healing…
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Margaret Burroughs was a force to be reckoned with. An artist and a poet in Chicago from the 1920s until her death in 2010, she was also a teacher, an organizer, and the founder of the DuSable Black History Museum. Her birthday is November 1. Curious City and the Burroughs Legacy Project at the Invisible Institute tell the story of one of her lesse…
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Crowdfunding for the comic book adaptation of this audio drama is now LIVE through Kickstarter! Check it out here! (Full link is at the bottom.) You can get a special early bird rate when you support our comic book within the first two days of the campaign. Plus, at the end of this episode, hear from our artist Matias De Vincenzo! With stunning art…
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On January 5, 1895, Captain Alfred Dreyfus’s cries of innocence were drowned out by a mob shouting “Death to Judas!” In Alfred Dreyfus: The Man at the Center of the Affair (Yale UP, 2024), Maurice Samuels gives readers new insight into Dreyfus himself—the man at the center of the affair. He tells the story of Dreyfus’s early life in Paris, his prom…
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Between 1862 and 1866 Gustave Courbet embarked on a series of sensuous landscape paintings that would later inspire the likes of Monet, Pissarro, and Cézanne. This series has long been neglected in favor of Courbet’s paintings of rural French life. Courbet's Landscapes: The Origins of Modern Painting (Yale UP, 2022) explores these astonishing paint…
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The French Revolution facilitated the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, but after gaining power he knew that his first task was to end it. In this book William Doyle describes how he did so, beginning with the three large issues that had destabilized revolutionary France: war, religion, and monarchy. Doyle shows how, as First Consul of the Republic, Napo…
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In his new book, Plots Against Hitler (Eamon Dolan/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2016), Danny Orbach, Senior Lecturer at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem offers a profound and complete examination of the plots to assassinate Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler. A riveting narrative of the organization, conspiracy, and sacrifices made by those who led the res…
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Should "good" people work for authoritarians? Does their implicit endorsement do more harm than their replacement by someone potentially worse? This was a common debate during Donald Trump's first term in the White House. Less so, during his second as loyalists assume most top positions in the administration. A century ago, this was a central quest…
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Iceland punches well above its weight in the world of music, producing global icons like Björk, Sigur Rós, Of Monsters and Men, and Laufey, while at the same time nurturing a vibrant local scene. Icelandic Pop: Then, Today, Tomorrow, Next Week (Reaktion, 2025) by Dr. Arnar Eggert Thoroddsen explores how Iceland’s unique social habits, institutions …
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The letters stemming from the First Crusade are premier sources for understanding the launch, campaign, and aftermath of the expedition. Between 1095 and 1100, epistles sustained social relationships across the Mediterranean and within Europe, as a mixture of historical writing, literary invention, news, and theological interpretation. They served …
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