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The PILL with Dan & Paula

The PILL with Dan & Paula

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Dan & Paula share insightful conversations about Purpose, Influence, Life & Leadership. With a business, a social service career and more than twenty years in church leadership, marriage & parenting, they aquired a wealth of experience & knowledge through all kinds of trials & triumphs. Tune in as they share value, wisdom, insight and the odd laugh too!
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That Car Show

Ryan Bahrke, Dan Pilling, Lindsey Jesch

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Join automotive gadabouts Dan Pilling, Lindsey Jesch and Ryan Bahrke as they drive their dreams, catch up with industry pals and amaze even themselves with the places they end up. It's the enthusiast podcast for those happiest behind the wheel. Buckle up… it’s That Car Show.
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Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNP) discussing using psychotherapy within their practice. Four PMHNP program directors and a biostatistician from across the Unites States sharing their passion on how psychotherapy can help people with nearly all their emotional problems.
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This Podcast Will Kill You

Exactly Right and iHeartPodcasts

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This podcast might not actually kill you, but Erin Welsh and Erin Allmann Updyke cover so many things that can. In each episode, they tackle a different topic, teaching listeners about the biology, history, and epidemiology of a different disease or medical mystery. They do the scientific research, so you don’t have to. Since 2017, Erin and Erin have explored chronic and infectious diseases, medications, poisons, viruses, bacteria and scientific discoveries. They’ve researched public health ...
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Real, Raw, Relevant...Canadian Music Makers from the 1960s-1990s share it all...song creation, the highs (and lows) of the biz, fans, family, what they're up to now and a life lesson or two learned along the way. Here's your 'fly on the wall' moment, a chance to catch revealing insights into the person behind the music in a casual, laid back manner. Also, the audio quality sometimes gets rough around the edges. Nothing over produced here. Just real, raw engaging talk. .
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Rune Soup

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Rune Soup is a podcast channel that platforms the most important discussions at the cutting edge of magic, animism and spirit work. Gordon is chaos magician, shamanic practitioner, podcaster, author and permaculture designer with a background in data and analytics gained at some of the world's largest media companies. He is the author of four books on magic, animism and star lore: Star.Ships: A Prehistory of the Spirits, The Chaos Protocols, Pieces of Eight and Ani.Mystic: Encounters With A ...
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Jamie Weir is joined by Sky Sports' top golf pundits each week to chat about the biggest news and talking points on and off the course. Plus, we'll have regular interviews with the world's leading players as an exciting year of golf culminates, of course, with the Ryder Cup in New York! Listen to every episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-golf-podcast You can listen to the Sky Sports Golf Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky ...
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Knocked Conscious with Mark Puls explores the deep and often tangled intersections of society, culture, science, spirituality, and philosophy. This podcast isn’t just about presenting ideas; it’s a journey into the heart of what we believe and why we believe it. Here, the goal is to: Spark Introspection: Encourage listeners to look within and question their own views. Challenge Beliefs: Engage in a critical analysis of established and emerging ideas. Cultivate New Perspectives: Introduce nov ...
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Send us a text Dr. Celeste Foster shares her journey into psychodynamic practice and how her work with children experiencing medically unexplained symptoms led her to pursue specialized training in adolescent psychotherapy at the Tavistock Clinic. • Originally trained in mental health nursing heavily influenced by Hildegard Peplau's relational appr…
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In this Merkavah installment we explore Yesod and Yosef HaTzaddik as the foundation that brings spiritual intent into concrete reality. We trace how Yosef’s journey, from betrayal to leadership, models disciplined attachment and holy channeling of passion, the vav that binds heaven and earth. Yesod becomes practical through action, bris milah as co…
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In this episode, we tackle one of the most sensitive and often misunderstood topics in Jewish life: conversion. Together with Rabbi Pill, we explore what the Torah and Halacha actually say about becoming Jewish, what makes a conversion valid, the essential role of beis din, and how kabbalas mitzvos defines the process. We also address the emotional…
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This week, Jason and Mark crack open the mic with a very special guest—Chris “Woodsey” Peralta. Longtime listeners will recognize Woodsey as Mark’s partner-in-crime from past projects Knocked Conscious and Beer Googgles. Together, the crew revisits the old chemistry, trades stories from behind the podcasting curtain, and dives into the sharp, funny…
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Jamie is joined by two former BMW PGA Championship winners on this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast - David Howell and Tony Johnstone. They're at Wentworth to look ahead to this year's edition of the tournament, and to look back on Rory McIlroy's incredible victory at the Irish Open. Plus, with the Ryder Cup now only a couple of weeks …
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Last week, we took you through all the ways that cold can harm us and the harrowing history of humans perishing at its icy hands. Ending the story there would be skipping over the parts where cold gets to play the hero, rather than the villain. In the second installment of this frosty miniseries, we explore the situations in which we might use cold…
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Send us a text What makes therapy truly effective? Is it the therapist's expertise, the specific methodology, or something else entirely? Shana Trahan brings a refreshing perspective to these questions, drawing from her unique background as a 21-year educator, military officer, and practicing psychotherapist. From the very beginning of our conversa…
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Sasha Selipanov is the automotive designer behind many of your favorite modern supercars and hypercars including the Lamborghini Huracan, the Koenigsegg Gemera and the Bugatti Chiron. We talk about what makes a car great, why the Germans are sometimes scared of their own shadow, why Freeman Thomas’ original Audi TT was so good and why the company’s…
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Vanese McNeill, co-producer of the Magical Egypt series, returns to the show. In this episode, we explore the hows and possible whys of spirit involvement in history, from the super-elite level down to the everyday. And also across to some of the sillier claims about AI floating in the air like so many plasma entities. And all of this was inspired …
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In this episode, Rabbi Gershon Meisel joins us to explore Aharon HaKohen as the Merkavah of Hod—the attribute of splendor, humility, and peace. Through stories of our sages, Torah insights, and practical lessons, we uncover how Aharon embodied the power of stepping aside, making space for others, and becoming a vessel for Hashem’s presence in the w…
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Send us a text Welcome back to another episode of Hate Watching with Dan and Tony! This week, we're diving into the 2008 sci-fi flick "Babylon A.D." starring Vin Diesel. A movie so confusing, it made us question if it was even finished! Join us as we try to make sense of a plot that is "very influenced by Children of Men" but fails to live up to it…
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For all our wondrous adaptations as a species - our big brains, our capacity for language, our opposable thumbs - we humans are not well-equipped to deal with the cold. Take us out of our insulated dwellings, take away our winter clothes, and things can get dicey fast. From frostbite to hypothermia, the cold can settle into our bones, leading us do…
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This week on If By Whiskey, Jason and Mark sit down with economist, author, and government red-tape sniper Per Bylund to talk about his book The Seen, the Unseen, and the Unrealized—a title that sounds like a horror movie, and honestly... it kind of is. We dive into the sneaky ways regulations wreck your life without you even knowing it—from the bu…
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In this episode of Sages of the Talmud, timed for the upcoming Yom Kippur, we introduce the Ten Martyrs as both a doorway into ten towering sages and a frame for how the Talmud was forged through courage, sacrifice, and resilience under Rome. We explain why their story appears in the Yom Kippur Musaf and clarify the idea that the death of the right…
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Europe's Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald joins Jamie and Nick Dougherty in the studio to discuss his captain's picks for Bethpage. Luke explains some of the reasoning behind his decisions, how he and his team are preparing for the New York crowd and how he's planning on managing his players. Plus, in the second part of the podcast, Jamie and Nick del…
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In this episode we are joined by Rabbi Gershon Meisel to explore how Moshe Rabbeinu embodies the sefirah of Netzach—endurance, victory, and eternity. We discuss why Moshe, the greatest of all leaders, is rooted in Netzach, how Netzach channels mind, heart, and action into lasting habits, and how it must be balanced with Hod’s humility and gratitude…
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Jamie speaks to the US Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley on this bonus episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast. Keegan tells us why he decided against being a playing-captain in this year's team and talks through his picks. Plus, in the second half of the pod, Jamie is joined by Rich Beem to analyse the US side as the build-up to Bethpage intensifies…
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Send us a text Welcome, fellow cinephiles and movie-haters! In this episode of Hate Watching with Dan and Tony, we’re taking on a true heavyweight of bad cinema: the 2004 movie "Alien vs. Predator"! Dan and Tony put this sci-fi showdown under the microscope, tackling some of the most ridiculous movie moments you've ever seen. We’re talking about an…
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In this follow-up episode of If By Whiskey, Jason and Mark keep the conversation on A.I. rolling—minus William this time, but with even more whiskey-fueled skepticism. We dive deeper into what artificial intelligence really means for freedom, work, and wealth in a world where politicians think slapping a regulation on silicon chips is the same thin…
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The development of antibiotics was one of the greatest turning points in the history of medicine. Bacterial infections that were once death sentences were cured within a matter of days after administration of these lifesaving compounds. But the honeymoon didn’t last long, as resistant bacterial strains emerged and spread. Now, antimicrobial resista…
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Jamie Weir is joined by two players who've sealed their spots in the European Ryder Cup team on this week's Sky Sports Golf Podcast - Rasmus Hojgaard and Justin Rose. Also joining Jamie are Paul McGinley and the Golf Channel's Ryan Lavner, who chat about Tommy Fleetwood finally getting his maiden win on the PGA Tour. Plus, they discuss who will mak…
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In this first episode of The Hebrew Months Series with Rabbi Pill, we explore the unique energy of Elul, a month of teshuvah and alignment. Our sages teach that the months of the Jewish year are not just markers of time, but windows of opportunity, each with its own avodah and pathway for growth. Elul’s symbols, the mazal of the Betulah (Maiden), t…
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In this episode we continue our seven-part series on the Merkavah, the Divine Chariot, with Rabbi Gershon Meisel. Together we explore Yaakov Avinu, the Merkavah of Tiferes (harmony, beauty, and truth). Rabbi Meisel explains how Yaakov’s life of struggle, resilience, and faith shaped him into the embodiment of balance and truth, and how his experien…
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Send us a text Enter the bizarre world of "War of the Worlds 2025," where product placement and alien invasion collide in what might be the most gloriously terrible sci-fi film of recent years. Join us as we unpack this Amazon Prime spectacle that had us laughing harder than any intentional comedy could. At the center of this disaster is Ice Cube a…
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Jamie Weir is at The Belfry for this week's episode of the Sky Sports Golf Podcast ahead of the British Masters, as excitement continues to build for the Ryder Cup. He's joined by former winners Sir Nick Faldo and Sam Torrance, one of the US's vice captains Brandt Snedeker, and European hopeful Matt Wallace, to chat through qualification permutatio…
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In this episode of If By Whiskey, Jason and Mark invite William (@iam4iamWe on X) to talk about the rise of A.I.—you know, that thing half the internet thinks will save humanity and the other half thinks will turn us into Soylent Green. We dig into what it means for jobs, human creativity, and wealth creation, while taking a few swings at central p…
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Some things just go together: peanut butter and jelly, bacon and eggs, milk and cereal, London and smog. Or at least, that’s the way things used to be until the Great Smog of 1952. (Don’t worry, the first three pairings are safe). If you’ve watched The Crown, you may remember an early episode in which a thick, noxious smog surrounded the entire cit…
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In this episode Rabbi Yaghobian returns to explore the timeless struggle that began in Gan Eden and continues in every Jew’s life today. Together we examine the true meaning of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Bad, how Adam and Chava’s choice reshaped the human condition, and why our challenge is not just knowing truth but aligning our will with H…
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Send us a text What if psychiatric mental health nurse practitioners could practice in a way that truly transforms lives instead of just managing symptoms? Dr. Brooke Finley joins us to share her remarkable journey from traditional nursing to psychoanalytic practice, revealing a path many NPs don't even know exists. From her earliest days volunteer…
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Jason and Mark sit down with Dan McKnight — former U.S. Marine, Idaho Army National Guardsman, and founder of Defend the Guard and Bring Our Troops Home — to talk about why America’s endless wars are not only unconstitutional, but flat-out bad policy. From the Founders’ intent for war powers to the modern swamp’s habit of sending young Americans in…
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Send us a text Is a creator's vision more important than fan expectations? When Dan selected Zoolander 2 to counter Tony's Happy Gilmore 2 pick, neither expected to ignite a fundamental debate about the nature of filmmaking itself. What begins as a typical movie discussion quickly transforms into a passionate philosophical standoff. Dan champions Z…
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In this debut episode of “Sages of the Talmud” with Morty Roth, we explore the life and legacy of Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, the redactor of the Mishnah. Morty brings to life the turbulent historical backdrop of Roman oppression, the threat to Torah transmission, and the courageous decision to commit the Oral Law to writing. Through stories of Yehuda HaN…
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For most of us, there probably hasn’t been a good reason for you to think about your gallbladder. Ever. Much of the time, it sits there, silently storing, concentrating, and, when needed, churning out bile every day. But occasionally, this unassuming organ will announce itself through waves of unceasing, excruciating pain brought on by a blockage o…
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Lindsey’s away so Michael LoSasso sits in for a fun crew show. Car Week tips. Mail-order underwear. Auction hotness. Dead rock stars and watch talk. It’s That Car Show. Video podcast available on Spotify and YouTube. Audio, everywhere else. Please take a moment to follow, subscribe, rate and review Sheffield Watches are the high-quality and reasona…
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Hagerty's Art Cervantes (@artsees)—co-founder of RADwood— joins us to talk Car Week, the appreciating (and depreciating!) cars of the 80s and 90s, the origins of RADwood and where he'd love to take RADwood next! Sheffield Watches are the high-quality and reasonably priced watches you see on the wrists of so many automotive enthusiasts. From their S…
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Send us a text In this passionate, no-holds-barred episode, Tony and Dan find themselves on opposite sides of the Happy Gilmore 2 debate, creating one of their most spirited discussions yet. Tony defends the Netflix sequel as a masterful love letter to the original, awarding it an impressive 8.5/10, while Dan dismisses it as a lazy rehash that fail…
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In the first years of the COVID pandemic, a debate raged: was the virus transmitted via respiratory droplets, or was it airborne? For some, this distinction seemed overly technical, pedantic even. But for others, it represented decades of dismissal and missed opportunities - opportunities that had cost untold lives. In this week’s TPWKY book club e…
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