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Travelers Rest United Methodist Podcast

Travelers Rest United Methodist Church

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A United Methodist Congregation located in downtown Travelers Rest, SC, right on the Swamp Rabbit Trail. Visit our website: www.trmethodist.net Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: TRMethodist Rev. Brian Gilmer & Rev. Christine Matthews, Pastors
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Three Irish Cajun Millennial cousins dive headfirst down the rabbit trail to uncover the history behind common superstitions Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salt-over-your-shoulder/support
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Monster: The Zodiac Killer

iHeartPodcasts and Tenderfoot TV

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From Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts, 'Monster: The Zodiac Killer' dives into one of the most notorious, unsolved serial killing sprees in history. Despite sketches, cyphers and taunting letters to the press, the question still remains: who is the Zodiac? While you're here, don't forget to listen to Season 1, 'Atlanta Monster', which tells the true story of one of Atlanta’s darkest secrets, almost 40 years later.
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What happens when you put two friends and a basic mic setup in a lit basement? Rabbit Trails! Debating topics from sports icons to favorite clothing brands. Take a deep breath and enjoy the show that is sure to put a smile on your face!
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Let's Unravel That

Jennifer Henry Leah Carvajal

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Welcome to "Let's Unravel That"! This podcast is the place where we discuss all the down-to-earth topics of life. We'll unravel everything from relationships, faith, and emotional health to pop culture, with an occasional rabbit trail. The combination of meaningful discussion and light-hearted banter make this a podcast for any mood.
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The Path Went Chilly

Robin Jules Ashley TPWC

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Welcome to The Path Went Chilly where Robin Warder from The Trail Went Cold will discuss his favorite cases with friends Dr. Jules from Riddle Me That! True Crime and Criminologist Dr. Ashley Wellman. This will be a deep dive and a fresh perspective, join us as we descend deeper down the rabbit hole & examine these unsolved cases with compassionate consideration towards the families left behind.
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Rosanne Boyland hated politics. She was shy, and she rarely left her home in Georgia. But then her family got a shocking call: Rosanne had died at the Capitol on January 6, 2021, in the middle of a crowd trying to force its way past a police line. From the depths of their grief, the Boylands vow to figure out what happened to Rosanne. Her brother-in-law, Justin Cave, reaches out to an old high school friend he hopes can help: MSNBC journalist Ayman Mohyeldin. The quest for the truth takes Ay ...
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The Criminal Makeup

Audioboom Studios

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Danielle Kirsty, a True Crime content creator on YouTube, is now bringing her unbelievable stories to podcast format! With her huge passion for True Crime and expertise from her Law & Criminology degree, Danielle likes to dive deep into the minds of the worst criminals in history - so that we can all try and figure out why they do what they do. Join Danielle as she falls down the rabbit hole, delivering cases from around the world with curiosity, empathy and a much needed dash of sass!
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The Gearage

Cody Jett

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A new show dedicated to all the gear in the running scene. Tune in every other week as I bring on some fantastic guest and pro runners to talk shoes, gear and the industry.
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Months after finding out a friend had disappeared and was presumed dead, the host of the Where The Trail Ends podcast discovered an unplayed voicemail from them. It led to the discovery of recordings that appear to contain evidence of UFO encounters the friend had begun having on hikes. Since then the host has been on a mission to discover the truth about his missing friend and an explanation for the startling evidence that was left behind. And he needs your help... This unprecedented true U ...
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Private detective Molly has an eye for detail and a strong moral compass. She's also a rabbit. Her newest case involves a number of disappearing hamsters, but hot on their trail are Roscoe and Bailey, two of Fogsworth's finest police detectives... who, it should be mentioned, are cats. Lurking in the shadows are the retired military minds of the town, including an obese pug and his colourful canine henchmen, who serve a sinister mastermind. Molly must team up with the cats and build new frie ...
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Blessed are the Geek

Blessed are the Geek

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Blessed are the Geek is a bi-weekly podcast devoted to helping you discover and learn about fandoms you may not have ever heard of. This casual discussion podcast will also occasionally host episodes discussing specific video games or franchises as well as run down whatever rabbit trail we stumble across. Once a month, this podcast is hosted live at Reboot Retro Arcade & Bar in Macon, GA.
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Without Reform is a channel for conversations between friends covering areas of life we believe need change. Join us as we discuss modern culture, deconstruction and the modern church, and anything else that captures our interest.
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Does your creativity need nurturing? Do you need to feel empowered to push past what's holding you back from your creative calling? Tune in for holistic approaches to authentic creativity and interviews with other creatives who are showing up to stay vulnerable and playful, facing their inner critic, and bringing their hearts to the world. We hope it inspires you to do the same. Join Jane Boutwell for the Growing Creative Podcast.
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TableTop NerdCast

Well That Didn’t Work

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A group of friends, getting together, pretending to be other people, creatures, and things doing things that mostly don't work out for them. Visit us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/notworkingcrew!
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Designers Drink

Samantha Fagan of Design It Please

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Designer Samantha Fagan is on a mission to connect designers all over the world, and what better way to do it than over a drink? Our conversations center around three questions: what inspires you? what does your creative process look like? what do you consider to be success? And, of course, we rabbit trail from there.
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SchmitzCon Show

Joshua Schmitz and Asher Conlon

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As the hosts of the SchmitzCon Show make deep conversations regarding a plethora of topics, they discover all sorts of fascinating facts about the reality of the world we live in.
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This is a ministry that speaks the truth. We are not politically correct. We believe in the Bible wholly. All of our podcasts typically range between no script and scripted. In our episodes, we read the word and try to dig for that buried treasure so grab your bible and join us as we read God's word. Episodes will air every Monday unless posted otherwise on our Facebook page or Discord server "Out of the Darkness Ministry". www.facebook.com/outofthedarknessministry
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Tin Foil Cats

Maddie Walton and Jen Hakkarinen

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Join two curious, bubbly best friends to investigate conspiracy theories, myths, mysteries and all things creepy. Every Thursday Jen and Maddie lead you down the rabbit hole and back. Wear your tin foil hat and bring a healthy dose of skepticism for a silly, spooky good time.
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TrailManners

TrailManners LLC

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The TrailManners crew is from the beautiful trails in Ogden, Utah and we’re here to connect you to wherever trail, ultra and mountain running takes us. We’ll chat with amazing athletes, discuss the latest trends and get you stoked for your next trail adventure. We will have interviews, gear reviews, race reports, LOTS of podcasts, contests and loads of entertainment from beers of the week, random bigfoot sightings, race updates and everything in between. TrailManners is about capturing the m ...
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April 15, 2005. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. After taking the day off work and leaving on a road trip, 59-year old Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar fails to return home and is reported missing. The following day, Ray’s abandoned car is discovered 60 miles away in the town of Lewisburg, parked across the street from an antiques mall. Over the…
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at ⁠⁠⁠https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us⁠⁠⁠ *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline…
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They discuss an amazing new way to reclaim gold from electronics using cheese waste proteins. Unheard of selectivity can be done using this method. This is the sort of thing we love. https://www.earth.com/news/invention-turns-toxic-e-waste-into-22-carat-gold-nuggets-instead-of-trash/
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This Sunday, we begin our summer schedule and gather as one church family for worship at 10:00 AM. We’ll explore Jesus’ instructions to the disciples in Luke 9—telling them to take nothing for the journey. No staff. No bag. No bread. No money. Just trust. What does it mean to travel light when our lives are full of stuff—physical, emotional, and sp…
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April 15, 2005. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. After taking the day off work and leaving on a road trip, 59-year old Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar fails to return home and is reported missing. The following day, Ray’s abandoned car is discovered 60 miles away in the town of Lewisburg, parked across the street from an antiques mall. Over the…
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at ⁠⁠https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us⁠⁠ *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline n…
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Executive Producers Matt Frederick and Trevor Young sit down for an exclusive behind-the-scenes conversation about the makings of the Monster series. Get the scoop from the beginning and find out how a one-off investigation into a serial killer in Atlanta became an award-winning global podcast franchise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy info…
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They discuss driverless tractor trailers in Texas, the future of driving, and what it means for regular drivers. They do this while drinking the Three Cord Alman Brothers Backstage Series and smoking the Punch Classico. They throw some shade on the lemon juice in the lemon shaped plastic bottles. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/driverless-semi-tr…
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This Sunday, we are honored to celebrate Youth Sunday, a special day when the young people of our congregation will lead us in worship. Through music, scripture, prayer, and message, our youth will offer their gifts and share how they see God at work in their lives and in the world around them. Youth Sunday is always a meaningful moment in the life…
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's Experiential Preaching episode, I sit down to talk about my recent sermon on the Spiritual Discipline of taking Communion with regular intentionality. Though I do not have much to say on how I lead Communion or distributed the elements, because I find those logistical conversations tedious, I spend most …
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April 15, 2005. Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. After taking the day off work and leaving on a road trip, 59-year old Centre County District Attorney Ray Gricar fails to return home and is reported missing. The following day, Ray’s abandoned car is discovered 60 miles away in the town of Lewisburg, parked across the street from an antiques mall. Over the…
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at ⁠https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us⁠ *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline nat…
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They riff on technology in general and cover the possibilities of the US returning some of the mining produciton to America, especially the rare earths. Also discussing energy, batteries, and the general research topics. They smoke the Big Sky Bitterroot and sip the Rabbit Hole PX Sherry cask finish.…
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What does love really look like? Is it patient and kind? Sacrificial and strong? On the night before his death, Jesus showed his disciples the full extent of his love—and called them to do the same. This Mother’s Day, we pause to honor those who have shown us love in its many forms—mothers, mentors, and others who have helped shape our lives. In a …
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. Today, we return to our ongoing series Experiential Preaching where I talk about a sermon I recently preached and what element I used to bring the congregation into the sermon in the moment. Today's message was out of 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 with the focus on prayer. In the episode, I talk about how I preached a sh…
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Hey everyone, today we're covering the true crime case of Payton Shires. If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *tim…
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February 28, 1983. St. Louis, Missouri. The body of an African-American girl is found in the basement of an abandoned apartment building. She is believed to be between eight-to-eleven years old and has her hands tied behind her back and it turns out she was sexually assaulted and strangled to death before she was beheaded. Since the victim’s head i…
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Researchers staffed an entire company with II (aka AI) employees. I still think we should call it inorganic intellegence rather than artificial, but no one would find our podcast if I used II in the title. Anyway, it doesn't go well and we discuss it a bit. All the while we smoke a Ferio Tego Metropolitan Host Maduro and we drink the Eagle Rare 10.…
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On the road to Damascus, Saul was stopped in his tracks by a blinding light and a voice that changed everything. His encounter with the risen Christ turned a life of opposition into one of transformation and purpose. If you’re searching for direction, hope, or a fresh start—this Sunday is for you. Come and hear how the light of Christ still breaks …
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life. Today's episode is a rebroadcast of the Deconstructing Discipleship from the Discipleship Methods series. Back in January, I preached a series on Spiritual Disciplines, and one of the sermons was on dsicipleship. With the importance of understanding what discipleship is, I thought it would be helpful for us to go b…
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February 28, 1983. St. Louis, Missouri. The body of an African-American girl is found in the basement of an abandoned apartment building. She is believed to be between eight-to-eleven years old and has her hands tied behind her back and it turns out she was sexually assaulted and strangled to death before she was beheaded. Since the victim’s head i…
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The concluding episode of our "Whole Church Job Fair" series presents a compelling dialogue between Joshua Noel and Brandon Knight, who serves as a "Ninja Coach" at the YMCA. The primary focus of this discussion is to explore the relevance of theological topics typically debated within ecclesiastical and academic circles to the everyday experiences…
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This is the 50th anniversary of Microsoft. They just riff on Microsoft. Talk a little IBM and Watson. They smoke the Espinosa 601 La Bomba Sake Bomb and sip the El Dorado 12 Year old rum. https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-just-turned-50-can-its-dominance-last-another-2/#dt-heading-the-founding--1975…
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Even after the Resurrection, the disciples huddled behind closed doors—afraid, uncertain, doubting. Yet Jesus stepped into that locked room, offering peace, breathing the Spirit, and turning fear into faith. If you’re wrestling with questions or carrying burdens, this Sunday is for you. Come and discover how the risen Christ still passes through ev…
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March 2, 1995. New Orleans, Louisiana. After leaving a restaurant with his date in the French Quarter, 25-year old Michael Gerardi is fatally gunned down by a trio of robbers. Weeks later, 16-year old Shareef Cousin is implicated in the crime and charged with first-degree murder. Even though Shareef seems to have an airtight alibi, Michael’s date i…
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Everyone loves a waster stream becomes free energy story. This is a good one. Researchers at the Distance University of Madrid have uncovered an innovative way to harness the energy of waste air currents. Plus they tell us how to do what they did. Very nice. While discussing this we smoke the Rocky Patel LB1 Toro and drink the Benchmark Full Proof …
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Easter morning often begins with familiar traditions—colorful baskets, joyful egg hunts, matching dresses and bowties, family photos in front of the cross draped in white or beautiful flowers. These small rituals help us mark the day as special, a celebration unlike any other. But beyond the lilies and the lace, Easter speaks to something deeper. I…
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Welcome to My Seminary Life. In today's final epsidoe of Fish FryDays, I sit down on this Good Friday to briefly reflect on the totality of the cross; the totality of death. Death is an all consuming thing, like burnt offerings, or even new life. The vine and its branches are so intwined it's hard to tell when one starts and the other ends. Being u…
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March 2, 1995. New Orleans, Louisiana. After leaving a restaurant with his date in the French Quarter, 25-year old Michael Gerardi is fatally gunned down by a trio of robbers. Weeks later, 16-year old Shareef Cousin is implicated in the crime and charged with first-degree murder. Even though Shareef seems to have an airtight alibi, Michael’s date i…
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This week they discuss AI's pushing back against their work. Suggesting programers do their own work. They enjoy this AI becoming an adolescent with an Arturo Fuente Hemingway Best seller and drink Lone Elm's newest finish barrel product, the White Port finish whiskey. https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/03/ai-coding-assistant-refuses-to-write-code-tel…
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This Sunday, we continue our Lenten series, Doing What Disciples Do, with the message “Crowds,” based on Matthew 21:1–11. As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowds shouted “Hosanna!” and laid down palm branches in celebration. But only days later, many in that same crowd would cry out, “Crucify him.” Crowds can be unpredictable—full of praise one mome…
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life, and to another edition of Fish FryDays. In today's episode, I share the abridged version of a recent sermon I preached on Luke 3:7-14 on John the Baptist's call to repent by loving your neighbor. Here I breakdown that spiritual priviledge and abuse of authority do not look like people who worship and believe in Yah…
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July 19, 1996. Westwego, Louisiana. After leaving her apartment to walk to a supermarket, 14-year old Crystal Champagne fails to return and is found strangled to death in a wooded area the following evening. When Crystal’s 22-year old step-cousin, Damon Thibodeaux, is interrogated by police, he confesses to her murder and is subsequently convicted …
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline natio…
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They briefly discuss the fire at the AJ Fernandez factory. Terrible tragity. They move on to the Quantum slump that Jensen Huang caused and his appology forum panal NVIDIA assembled to re-ignite the energy around Quantum computing. All the while they smoke the AJ Fernandez Man O War Armada and drink the Hogsworth bourbon and armangnac blend. Do dig…
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This Sunday, we continue our Lenten series, Doing What Disciples Do, with the message "Love Like Jesus," based on Matthew 22:34-40. When asked about the greatest commandment, Jesus’ answer was simple yet profound: Love God with all your heart, soul, and mind—and love your neighbor as yourself. His love is not just a feeling but a way of life, one t…
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life and another edition of Fish FryDays. In today's devotional, we circle back to the concept of being content and seeking a glorious God by having nothing. I reflect on Matthew 5:1-3 and a quote from AW Tozer on that verse. I also bring up the spiritual benefit of minimalism and how Lent is more than just fasting but a…
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July 19, 1996. Westwego, Louisiana. After leaving her apartment to walk to a supermarket, 14-year old Crystal Champagne fails to return and is found strangled to death in a wooded area the following evening. When Crystal’s 22-year old step-cousin, Damon Thibodeaux, is interrogated by police, he confesses to her murder and is subsequently convicted …
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline natio…
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This week they discuss the report that a quantum computer solved a problem that would take super computers 1 million years to solve. They drink an 8 Year old Trail's End Bourbon and smoke the Partagas Heritage. They get onto the topic of 'living like kings', which I believe we all are. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/world-first-us-quantu…
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Welcome back to My Seminary Life and to another edition of Fish FryDays. In today's episode, I briefly share my reflections on knowing God, making Him known, enjoying God, fearing God, keeping His commands, and enjoying life. I also wrestle with the question of what if the gospel isn't supposed to be centered around sin but around the opportunity t…
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"December 23, 1981. Burke County, North Carolina. After leaving an office Christmas party, 19-year old Rhonda Hinson begins her drive home, but her car is soon discovered in a ditch on Mineral Springs Mountain Road about a half-mile from her residence. Rhonda’s body is lying outside the vehicle and it turns out she was fatally shot by someone who f…
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If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline natio…
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We have been working on a new project and its time to announce it: Project Taper Up! What is Taper Up? Our mission is to create engaging, educational, and empowering content that helps runners "Taper Up" in life, health, and fitness—no matter their pace. By combining expert insights and decades of trail-running experience, we aim to inspire our com…
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Bill and Darrell talk about the recent Whiskey riot event in Dallas. There are many of these all over the country and there may be one near you. My Infinity bottle happens to be a Lone Elm bottle signed by the master distiller. They also discuss infinity bottles and why you should start one. They also talk about the cool glencarin sling made perfec…
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Jesus calls us to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world—but what does that really mean for our daily lives? Are we bringing out the best in others, like salt enhances flavor? Is our light shining brightly, or are we hiding it away? This Sunday, we continue our sermon series, Doing What Disciples Do, with the message "Salt and Light," …
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