With her genuinely good heart and a wealth of experience behind her, Susannah works to connect local business and non-profit leaders to their neighbors. In a community like ours in which so many have invested their lives, there are fantastic stories all around us that motivate and inspire, often right next door. She hopes to share some of those here, on the Good Neighbor Podcast. Book an interview today at GNPAuburn.com
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Everyone needs a little help being a human. From sleep to saving money to parenting and more, host Marielle Segarra talks to experts to get the best advice out there. Life Kit is here to help you get it together. Want another life hack? Try Life Kit+. You'll support the show and unlock exclusive curated playlists and sponsor-free listening. Learn more at plus.npr.org/lifekit
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Best of the Left - Leftist Perspectives on Progressive Politics, News, Culture, Economics and Democracy
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Expertly-curated progressive politics, news, and culture produced by leftist humans, not algorithms or AI. This is an award-winning podcast that dives deeply into a wide range of national and international issues facing society and governments. We draw from hundreds of sources of progressive news and commentary. Est. 2006. Save time by listening to a range of perspectives on a focused topic in each episode and be introduced to new sources you will not have come across on your own!
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Liberty Explained is your guide to libertarianism. Chris Spangle takes your questions about libertarianism applied to politics and culture. Please send your questions to [email protected]. Part of the We Are Libertarians Podcast Network.
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What if we could impact the world by connecting with the people who live nearest to us--that is our neighbors? It turns out, we can. In this podcast we interview awesome neighbors to learn from them and be inspired by them. We also share occasional neighboring tips. And sometimes we play folk music! So come on over and join us on the front porch.
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Weekly sermons of Christ Church, a non-denominational, family-friendly community, committed to helping people Discover Life with God.We have four campuses, one in Lake Forest, IL, one in Highland Park, IL, one in Vernon Hills, IL and one in Grayslake, IL. Our vision is to fuel a movement that reaches people and renews communities. Learn more at https://www.christchurchil.org
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Movement For Wholeness: A podcast from Lake Washington Christian Church
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Reverend Juli Prentice and lay elders offer progressive Christian preaching from Lake Washington Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Kirkland, Washington. As part of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) we identify as a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world. As part of the one Body of Christ we welcome all to the Lord's Supper as God has welcomed us. We are glad you found us!!
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Stay up to date on Hunting Tactics, Land Management, Land Values, and Land Market dynamics with hosts Joe Baya, Butch Thierry, and Clint Flowers.
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Join hosts Jonathan and Steve on The Front Yard Mission Podcast as they Equip believers with practical ideas and tools for reaching their communities with the gospel. With Jonathan’s and Steve’s personable and humorous approach, each episode offers listeners easily implementable strategies and real-life examples to kickstart their Front Yard Mission. As part of a Front Yard Mission movement, this podcast provides valuable insights and encouragement for listeners to connect with their neighbo ...
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Buck Crimshaw is a 35-year veteran of news punditry, the undisputed Thought Clergy of the conservative movement, and the lone protector of The American Way.
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Looking for new ways to get to know your neighbors, create connection with others and build community where you live? Join author and speaker Kristin Schell, the founder of the #frontyardpeople movement, as she gathers at the table to talk with others about neighboring, community, hospitality, cooking, and more.
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DIY Tiny Home Community expert Adam Garrett-Clark chews on juicy questions with guests on the objective of making Homelessness an historical concept. Interviews with Tiny House thought leaders and humans on the frontlines of the movement for Homes for All.
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On the Pulse is a podcast exploring community health in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area. Produced by students at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
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**LYNC RADIO: Expanding the Conversation on Religious Freedom building, fostering social cohesion, and protecting the marginalized** Welcome to *LYNC RADIO*, the podcast dedicated to sparking conversations that build bridges across faiths, cultures, and borders. Hosted by Jessica Eturralde, *LYNC RADIO* is a platform where listeners can explore the intersection of religious freedom, multifaith collaboration, and social cohesion in real-world contexts. Each episode delves into timely, impactf ...
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This podcast is dedicated to the 80's television show sitcom The Wonder Years. A Grown Kevin Arnold recalls his days growing up in the tumultuous times of the late 60s and early 70s. In this podcast I pick out my favorite episodes of each season and review them. So join me your host Angela Bowen as I take a trip back in time to the hippie movement, the Vietnam War, the Beatles and so much more. So don your bellbottom pants, power up that lava lamp and crank up some Beach Boys and join me as ...
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Founded in 1975, Care Net is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that empowers women and men considering abortion to choose life for their unborn children and find abundant life in Christ. Find more details at https://www.care-net.org/
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Dinner Churches are starting all over North America. Why? It's not just that they are an effective, affordable, and contextual approach to church planting. They also follow in the footsteps of Jesus and the early church, who made disciples and cultivated community around the table. In this podcast, you'll be led by J.D. and Heather, two longtime pastors now leading Dinner Churches. You will hear from theologians, historians, and other Dinner Church practitioners. Any ordinary church can star ...
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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) enjoys vast deposits of precious minerals and metals. Diamonds are found in the south and center of the country and the land holds 80% of the world’s Coltan, needed in all our mobile phones. It should be one of the richest countries on Earth, but it is not. This Podcast explores why, from the very beginning. A new podcast will be released each Monday every two weeks, the website is https://www.thehistoryofthecongo.com Starting in prehistoric times, ...
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Let’s Be Real, A New Economy Project podcast, introduces you to the people, places, and organizations at the forefront of the movement for justice in NYC. Interviews with organizers on the ground will let you know what’s happening across the five boroughs, and how you can get involved. Follow us on iTunes or Soundcloud, and keep an eye on this page for podcast information and new episodes. And check our webpage at: http://www.neweconomynyc.org/letsbereal/
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A show about social movements and politics, strategy and ideology, the immediate present and the rapidly onrushing future. Host William Lawrence spent his 20s as a member of grassroots social movements, including as a co-founder and national leader of Sunrise Movement, the youth group that put the Green New Deal on the political map. Now in his 30s, he's trying to make sense of what we've collectively learned from the last decade-plus of social movements and heightening crisis. On this show ...
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News comes at you fast. It’s not just hard to keep up with everything that’s happening, sometimes you don’t know which voices to trust to help you interpret what’s going on. That’s where Footnotes comes in. Dr. Tisby curates the week’s current events with a focus on issues related to Black communities, justice, and politics. He’ll also offer commentary from a Black Christian perspective to help you think through complex issues. Footnotes adds the details you need to be an informed citizen, a ...
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This book opens with a young wife and mother, vacationing at a resort in the Gulf of Mexico with her husband and children. The resort is run by an elderly Frenchwoman, who manages the place along with her two sons. The young wife and one of the sons develop a deep and passionate attachment to each other, with devastating effects on both families and their circle of friends. When Kate Chopin's 1899 novel The Awakening, originally titled A Solitary Soul, was first released, it evoked a storm o ...
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Crash On My Couch - a weekly podcast with YouTubers Arden Rose and Will Darbyshire, proving that we all live in a truly crazy world. From conspiracy theories to weird cultures of Japan to questions about relationships, happiness, and pet revenge, we’ll discover all the fun facts that are currently a necessity for surviving life in our 20s - or at least breaking the ice at the next party.
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Ep.#76: From Lessons to Legacy: The Spicer's Music Story
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16:01Rachel Pair and Jonathan Hendrix share the story of Spicer's Music, a family-owned music store in Auburn celebrating 13 years of bringing musical joy to the community. The business started as a music lesson program before expanding into instrument retail, rentals, repairs, and live sound events, creating a musical haven where people of all ages can…
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#1736 Not the Opposition Party the Country Need Right Now
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3:38:26Air Date 9/11/2025 I've always learned the high-level understanding that the Nazis were partly able to come to power because the opposition at the time was too caught up with infighting to create a coherent resistance. With hindsight, it's easy to lament how badly they miscalculated the circumstances but living through the modern day and watching t…
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Samin Nosrat's recipe for gathering with friends
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21:14For chef Samin Nosrat, one of the most valuable parts of life is sharing food with the people you love. Samin joins Life Kit to discuss her new cookbook, offers advice for ritualizing ongoing gatherings with friends and shares her recipe for the ultimate garlic bread. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekit Sign up for our newsletter here. Have an epis…
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Unveiling Hope: An Introduction to the Book of Revelation - Pastor Mike Woodruff
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41:47Welcome to our new series diving into the Book of Revelation! After 35 years, Pastor Mike is finally tackling this often-misunderstood book of the Bible. In this introductory message, he shares why he's come to see Revelation not as a source of anxiety, but as a profound source of hope, resilience, and a powerful revelation of Jesus Christ. Join us…
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Ep#75: Elevating Home Value: The Surprising Impact of Garage Door Upgrades
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6:55Brad Hickman, owner of River City Door Company, reveals how garage doors significantly impact curb appeal and home value, consistently ranking as a top ROI home improvement. A new garage door can yield over 100% return on investment when selling your home, outperforming even kitchen remodels. • Garage doors occupy 130-140 square feet of your home's…
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A new semester has begun, which means college students across the country are taking on debt, opening credit cards and navigating meal plans and housing on their own. Budgeting and managing money, especially as a first-year college student, can be daunting. In this episode, we cover how to plan for student loans, look for scholarships, get part tim…
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Lost your keys? A better way to find them
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18:06Searching for an item you've misplaced, like a passport, wedding ring or keys, can get frustrating quickly. Luckily, there are tips to help make your search process faster, smoother and calmer. Life Kit digital editor Malaka Gharib talks with visual search experts about their best tricks for finding what's lost. This episode originally published Oc…
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#1735 Trump's Making Friends of Enemies and Enemies of Neighbors (Foreign and Domestic Wars)
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3:48:33Air Date 9/7/2025 Trump has been setting a new tone both at home and abroad which is shaking up everything from the war in Ukraine to threats of force against Mexico, Venezuela, and our own American cities with the militarization of domestic policing. And we made all of this before Trump posted an Apocalypse Now meme about using the Department of W…
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SOLVED! #21 - GerryF**ked: How to Fix Congressional Representation and End Homelessness
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21:07Air Date: 9–3-25 Today, Jay!, Amanda, Deon, and Erin discuss: Ch. 1 - The surprising origins of Gerrymandering Ch. 2 - The options we have to improve congressional representation for everyone in the country Ch. 3 - Democratic states response to Republican gerrymandering threats Ch. 4 - The argument for DC statehood and the people to blame for why i…
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A Step-by-Step Guide to Killing A Buck In the Early Season September
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53:01In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Butch and Nick Williams to break down the art and science of early season deer hunting and buck patterning. The conversation dives deep into the practical steps for identifying and targeting mature bucks, from establishing and monitoring food plots to deploying trail cameras and analyzing …
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It’s not just school kids who could use a back-to-school reset. Your body could use one too. This episode of Life Kit, medical professionals share advice to help you care for your ears, eyes, teeth, feet and skin. We hope these tips leave you feeling healthy and strong as the fall season begins. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekit Sign up for our n…
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Bowfishing the Heartland with The Obsession Outdoors
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49:25In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Butch and special guest Captain CT Meyer for an action-packed adventure on the Ohio River, right on the Kentucky-Indiana line. The crew dives deep into the world of bowfishing, targeting invasive Asian carp and sharing firsthand experiences from a high-energy night on the water. Listeners …
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#1567 How to Sell an Immoral Economic System to the Masses (Throwback)
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1:03:13Air Date: 6–20-2023 Today, we take a look at the story of how neoliberalism was born, how corporations were organized to help push it into the mainstream, and how the courts were reshaped to permanently tilt the rules in favor of corporate power. Be part of the show! Leave us a message or text at 202-999-3991, message us on Signal at the handle bes…
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Teens are using AI. Here’s how parents can talk about it
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23:33High school and college students graduating in 2026 will have had access to artificial intelligence models like ChatGPT since their freshman year. Teens are using it in creative ways to help them study, but many have also received little to no guidance on responsible use. In this episode, we discuss how to talk to teens about AI, including its risk…
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#1734 Where is the Revolutionary, Anti-Fascist Art?
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3:11:37Air Date 9/1/2025 The way people consume almost every variety of media, entertainment, and art is different now than it was only 10-15 years ago. That means that the way protest music, revolutionary art, and even mass market productions and performances are going to be different, feel different, and likely find you in different ways than in the pas…
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Sometimes you're just feeling blah: maybe the weather's bad, you can't get out of bed and you're struggling to shake off that listlessness. In these moments, the solution is often simpler than we think. This episode, NPR's Science desk and Life Kit staff present research-backed mood boosters to instantly shake yourself out of a slump and turn your …
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Foundations of Liberty 002: Understanding Natural Rights vs. Legal Rights
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32:38What are natural rights, and how do they differ from legal rights? In this episode of Foundations of Liberty on The Chris Spangle Show, Chris breaks down core Libertarian principles on rights, freedom, and government power. Learn about natural rights, legal rights, negative vs. positive rights, property rights, and why Libertarians argue that right…
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SOLVED! #20 - America’s Brain Drain: How Scientific Empires Fall
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26:57Air Date: 8–28-25 Today, Jay!, Amanda, Deon, and Erin discuss: Ch. 1 - How scientific empires fall Ch. 2 - How fascists of the past have destroyed their country’s scientific progress in fear of inconvenient truths Ch. 3 - How other countries are taking the opportunity to poach American scientists Ch. 4 - Living in a society that is shifting away fr…
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Dear Life Kit: When money makes relationships murky
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20:20Behavioral scientist Wendy De La Rosa and personal finance expert Katie Gatti Tassin answer murky money questions from Dear Life Kit listeners. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekit Sign up for our newsletter here. Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? Email us at [email protected] Support the show and listen to it sponsor-free by signing…
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#1733 The Impossible Promise of Make American Healthy Again: MAHA vs MAGA
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3:09:37Air Date 8/27/2025 RFK Jr. and the Make America Healthy Again movement aren't completely wrong about everything, they often identify the larger structural problems with the US health industrial complex even if their proposed solutions are wildly off the mark. But the problem they failed to see coming when partnering with Trump and the Republicans i…
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CareCast: Beyond “My Truth”—Abortion and the Pro Abundant Life Case
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23:15Episode SummaryFor the first time, CareCast is also available in video. In this episode, Roland Warren and Vincent DiCaro take on our culture’s “my truth” moment and make the Pro Abundant Life case for something sturdier: objective truth. What happens to conversations about abortion when truth gets personalized—and how can the church respond with g…
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No matter whether you're walking, biking or driving, there are things you can do to stay safe on the road. NPR health correspondent Pien Huang shares her reporting on tips to keep each other safe while sharing our busy streets. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlifekit Sign up for our newsletter here. Have an episode idea or feedback you want to share? E…
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Have you ever had a disturbing thought pop up into your head? Thoughts that are distressing, repetitive and unwanted are called intrusive thoughts. NPR's senior Visuals producer LA Johnson talks with a therapist and a researcher to figure out what these thoughts mean, where they come from and how best to handle them. Follow us on Instagram: @nprlif…
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#1732 It's Never Just About the Kids (Online Censorship, Age Verification, and the Project 2025 Agenda)
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2:53:34Air Date 8/24/2025 The nature of politics and public policy is that there's always a need to balance opposing interests. Almost nowhere is there a more intractable set of opposing interests than in the attempt to protect children from harmful content on the internet while maintaining free access to adults, particularly because people wildly disagre…
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Have you ever woken up with a crick in your neck after a bad night's sleep? Or feel like you can't rotate your head? Many people will experience neck pain at some point in life. Luckily, there are science-backed treatments and exercises to ease those nagging aches. This episode, a spine surgeon, sports medicine doctor, sleep expert and physical the…
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#1731 Raw Power, the Presidency, the Courts, and Democracy in the Balance
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3:41:10Air Date 8/20/2025 There's been a faction of conservatives who have been trying to instill king-like powers into the presidency for a long time, so it shouldn't be surprising that Trump is getting so much help from the packed court and the apparatchiks in the states who are more than happy to turn their precious federalism on its head as long as th…
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SOLVED! #19 - Big Data: Putting Digital Fingerprints in the Pie of Freedom
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16:35Air Date: 8–19-25 Today, Jay!, Amanda, Deon, and Erin discuss: Ch.1 - The Trump administration’s unprecedented attempts to get your data from the states Ch. 2 - Why Trump’s new private health tracking system is a wolf in sheep’s clothing Ch. 3 - How HIV patients suffering in the 80s, 90s and early 00s from constant health data breaches is a hint of…
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A better way to support your teens as they go back to school
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22:56Today's teens struggle with perfectionism and mood swings, and their parents struggle to have hard conversations with them, according to a 2024 Walton Family Foundation and Gallup poll. Teen psychologist Lisa Damour explains how parents can better support their kids as a new school year begins. This episode originally published August 27, 2024. Fol…
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Quitting isn't always bad. How to know when it's time to walk away
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18:02Quitting is often associated with failure. But choosing to walk away from a goal can help you save time, identify what you truly want and create space for other pursuits. This episode, how to evaluate your goal, figure out its cost and know when it's time to throw in the towel. For handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR’s P…
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Why Loving Your Neighbor Changes Everything - Pastor Mike Woodruff
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Living with Eternal Confidence – 1 John 5:4-21 - Paul Fowler
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#1730 The Axis of the Dark Personality Triad: Unfit Leaders and the Suffering They Cause
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3:52:59Air Date 8/16/2025 There's the old Douglas Adams quote stating that, "Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job" which is a good general rule to live by. But then there are the real baddies, those would-be leaders who possess one or more of the dark triad of traits that spells real doom…
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Clover, Carrying Capacity, and Cooperating With Neighbors: Managing for Bigger Deer
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1:22:01In this episode of Huntin’ Land, host Joe Baya is joined by Albert Truesdale to explore the ins and outs of managing clover food plots for better wildlife and deer hunting success. The conversation covers everything from the fundamentals of soil testing and pH balancing to the practical use of herbicides, mowing, and overseeding for establishing an…
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Managing Hunting Pressure with Travis Lee
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1:06:12In this episode of Huntin' Land, we interview expert whitetail hunter Travis Lee to tackle one of the most overlooked aspects of land management: hunting pressure. Travis, who has harvested over 30 Pope and Young bucks in the Deep South, shares his hard-won wisdom on how to minimize your impact and increase your chances of seeing mature deer during…
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What eating disorders do to the brain and body
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14:08Eating disorders are complicated illnesses that are often misunderstood. Dr. Eva Trujillo, a specialist in eating disorders, says eating disorders "literally rewire the brain," decrease brain size and make it harder to concentrate and regulate emotions. Emily Kwong, host of NPR's Short Wave, talks about the physical and mental impacts of eating dis…
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#1729 Monthly-ish Mix: Layers of Authoritarian Control and the Rising Resistance
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3:48:40Air Date 8/12/2025 The Monthly-ish Mix™ is here to get you caught up on recent news without being overwhelming! This month, we're covering the full spectrum of authoritarian threats—military in the streets, surveillance in our phones, conspiracies in our feeds, and corruption at the top—before turning to the grassroots organizers and Democratic Soc…
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We use encouragement and support to get through life's big moments. But what about a little pep talk for those smaller moments, like when it's raining and your dog needs to go out? Or some inspiration to help you parallel park or send that email you've been avoiding? In this episode, Paula Skaggs and Josh Linden, co-authors of the book Tiny Pep Tal…
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