Life is a journey. Along the way, we hit tight turns, inclines, and rough terrains where lessons are presented to us. Some of these we discover and learn, and others are presented to us AGAIN later in life. Will we just ignore them and move on, or REDISCOVER the lesson, and grow? Aubrey shares lessons he's learned on his journey, and chats with extraordinary people who share their amazing stories as well. If you like what you hear, please subscribe to my channel and/or feel free to leave fee ...
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Risus et Bellum! The Glad Trad Podcast is a series highlighting positive and exciting changes happening in Catholic Church, namely the rediscovery of the Traditional Latin Mass and a commitment to Catholic Orthodoxy. Oh, along with pipe smoking, rosary clutching, and some memes, naturally.
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We pull each other up and We take each step together!
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Path To Zion explores the rediscovery of the Ancient Way that has been abandoned, forgotten or simply missed (in Its fullness) by mainstream Christianity. The host, Joel Spencer, speaks from a ”Hezekiah call” to declare to the Christianity of this age that there has been a Way already carved out, ready to be walked along by any who will follow the Firstborn Of Many Brethren, Yeshua Messiah (Jesus). (* The podcast is now also recorded in video format on Youtube @ Path To Zion Podcast.)
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The Golden Living Show returns with heartfelt depth as host Kathy Tarochione opens up about her journey through illness, recovery, and rediscovery. In this special episode, she explores the concept of building a Golden Legacy—a living memoir captured through technology and love. With grounding yoga from Sandra Slokenberg and a powerful discussion on emotional avatars with Emiliano De Laurentiis of Knowledge Avatars, this episode is a gentle yet empowering invitation to live intentionally, lo ...
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Welcome to Walking Forward in Faith! I'm Nikki Davis, and this podcast is all about sharing real stories of faith, healing, and finding purpose through GOD’s promises. I’ll be opening up about my own journey and the lessons I’ve learned while navigating life’s challenges with GOD’s guidance. Whether you’re in a season of waiting, healing, or rediscovery, I’m here to encourage you to trust His plan and take bold steps forward in faith. Let’s "WALK FORWARD IN FAITH" together!
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"Top Down, Heart Open" is a podcast for women rediscovering themselves after motherhood. I’m not a celebrity or an expert, I’m a real woman, an empty nester, figuring out who I am now that my kids are grown. It’s raw, honest, funny, sometimes emotional. Like riding with the top down and your heart wide open. If you’re wondering what’s next in your life, this podcast is the ride you didn’t know you needed. Just a woman, finding her way, one conversation, one Jeep Ride, one day at a time. Buck ...
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What if wild, not domesticated, should be our normal instead of factory-farmed lives? What if you could cultivate fulfilling lives and contribute to a healthy natural world? The Wild Minds podcast is brought to you by me, Marina Robb, an author, entrepreneur, Forest School and Nature-based Trainer and Consultant, and pioneer in developing Green programmes for the Mental Health service in the UK. I am the founder of https://www.circleofliferediscovery.com (Circle of Life Rediscovery CIC) and ...
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Finding Me, Again is your go-to podcast for every driven, loving, and hard-working mama out there who’s balancing the beautiful chaos of motherhood with the demands of a career and still yearning to rediscover herself in the process. Hosted by Myriam Capehart, this space is here to gently remind you that amidst the busyness, _you_ are still here, deserving of care, calm, and connection. Together, we’ll dive into soulful conversations, mindfulness practices, and simple, heart-centered strateg ...
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Real Talk for Women Who’ve Been There, Done That, and Are Ready for More Welcome to Crazy Stupid Midlife—the podcast for smart, powerful women who are rewriting the rules of what life looks like after 40. Hosted by two 40-something women who’ve navigated motherhood, career pivots, identity shifts, and everything in between, this is your go-to space for real, unfiltered conversations about midlife reinvention. Because midlife isn’t a crisis—it’s a comeback. A career change, a confidence glow- ...
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Promised is a podcast about the rediscovery of the hope and good news of the Christian faith.
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Political analyst Ambika Vishwanath and corporate executive Hoshner Reporter quit their day jobs in 2015 and set out on a journey to explore India. Now that has grown into a lifestyle of travel of our vast, and diverse country. In their show ‘The ReDiscovery Podcast’ from February 28th 2017, every episode features them looking back on the highlights of their travel of over 15000 kilometres, 13 states, and everything in between.
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Get ready to laugh, cry, and shout "me too!" as you navigate the wild ride that is midlife with Live Life in Wander Mode, hosted by Julie Thomas—a former teacher turned entrepreneur who's living her best life in the midst of hot flashes, motherhood, and rediscovery. Whether you’re deep in menopause, adjusting to an empty nest, or just trying to figure out who the heck you are in this second half of life, Julie’s here to remind you that midlife is where the magic happens. Through real talk on ...
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I am Crina, host of the Dream Again Podcast, and I am incredibly grateful that you are here. I embarked on this podcast journey four years ago, as a continuation of a project centered around the power of togetherness. From "How Can I Heal" to "Dream Again," this podcast has been a transformative experience for me. As a former fashion entrepreneur, I once built a seven-figure, highly profitable business, but a personal story halted my trajectory and made me reassess what truly matters in life ...
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A charming podcast about two friends going down memory lane while they rediscovery the things they loved throughout High School...
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Drawing inspiration from everyday occurrences...
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Your dose of education, advocacy, and community. We are here to educate and guide patients, professionals, and the general public during this global rediscovery of medical cannabis. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nurseerika87/support
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Welcome to the GenesisInfinity Project podcast, We will help guide you deeper to find your True inner-self and rediscovery your purpose in this life and beyond. 😇🕉🤑🎬🌬❤️
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Grounded wisdom for the journey inward and upward. Roots of the Rise is a soul-centered podcast hosted by Sarah Hope—Ayurvedic health practitioner, spiritual mentor, meditation teacher, biodynamic craniosacral therapist, and energy healer. Drawing from thousands of hours of client work, group facilitation, and her own journey through childhood trauma, grief, and the profound rediscovery of love and joy, Sarah offers a grounded, heart-led space for inner transformation. Short episodes (10–20 ...
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When you show up authentic, you create the space for others to do the same. Own your mess! This podcast is a place of Self REdiscovery where I, your host, Natalie Gifford, will walk you through my darkest moments and share with you how I not only survived, but learned to THRIVE! First time mom, full time IT and Special Projects manager, AND business owner, I know busy! But I also know darkness, mental illness, and the need for God’s unchanging and everlasting LOVE! Join me as I navigate thru ...
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Welcome to the The Entheosis Pocast podcast, where we explore the conscious evolution of human culture through the rediscovery of primal intelligence & ancestral wisdom, and what it looks like when we let Life live us.
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Mark Kenny takes a weekly look at politics and public affairs with expert analysis and discussion from researchers at The Australian National University and beyond. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to RoMPod – The Rediscovery of Me Podcast - the show that offers practical solutions to the real-world problems faced by professional people. We serve YOU - the real human being behind the professional - the role that many of us play in our day-to-day lives. Education is what we do. Every time you listen, you’ll learn something new that you can apply to your life. The series focuses on key areas of life: our careers, relationships, values, beliefs, sense of self, and our purpose in l ...
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Hello everyone! This is Kiran Singh, host of the podcast ”The Book Talks”. In each episode, my guests will review one book and recommend book titles for listeners.
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Welcome to the Ricci Flow Nutrition Podcast. This podcast is an effort to prioritise and understand the foundational aspects of health.
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We are Mark and Charlotte: married couple, friends, and parents of two babies called Shrimmy and Mavi. Separated by an age gap of 6 whole years, none of our childhood films are the same. We’re on a nostalgic journey of rediscovery and reappraisal as we share these films with each other…and you! (if you’re into it) Are these films as good as we remember? Will they become childhood staples for our descendants? Or left to gather dust on the VHS shelf. Let’s board the train for Recommend Station ...
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Hi Please, ”Welcome to the vibrant world of ’A Feminist History Of’! Our mission is to uncover hidden stories that have shaped societies in Kenya and around the globe, exploring untold feminist histories through a coloring book and podcast. Get ready to embark on a journey of exploration and rediscovery as we imagine each episode as a treasure hunt. Through engaging discussions and insightful interviews, we highlight the incredible impact of women on history. From everyday objects to extraor ...
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Remember that book you wanted to write, the business you never started, or that career change you’ve been putting off for years? Sometimes our day-to-day commitments to work, family, school, and everything else in between, forces us to put our creative passions on hold. If you’re looking for a space that reminds, encourages and inspires you to refuel that passion, then check out my new Podcast, Life Got in the Way, and together, we’ll embark on that journey of rediscovery as we work to rejuv ...
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Welcome to a journey through time, where the pages of history come alive with tales of mystery, intrigue, and laughter. Get ready to dive into the forgotten stories of yesteryears as we present to you: Antique Headlines! if you're a lover of history, a seeker of untold stories, and a connoisseur of the extraordinary, then look no further. Antique Headlines will be your portal to the past, where every episode promises to be a captivating blend of suspense, emotion, and that undeniable thrill ...
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Broken Road is that space where we find healing, freedom, and liberation from abuse. Anyone who has been subjected to 'abuse' is fighting for their minds, fighting for purpose, literarily fighting for their lives. That is why we are regarded to as ' Warriors'. Our mission on Broken Road is to arm our Warriors with knowledge and skills that will help through this journey of healing and self-rediscovery.
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This podcast is about the real Jesus for the curious, skeptical, and doubting. The goal is a journey of rediscovery towards a real, accurate, and true view of Jesus of Nazareth and His followers. So often, our ideas about Jesus are so distorted by confused or corrupt speakers and politicians, or a bad experience with a church. But Jesus is different and far better than the portraits we've had painted of Him. In this podcast, we examine the earliest accounts of Jesus and interview Christian i ...
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Cake Therapy is a heartwarming and uplifting podcast that celebrates the transformative power of baking therapy. Hosted by Dr. Altreisha Foster, the passionate baker, entrepreneur and advocate behind Cake Therapy, this podcast is a delightful blend of inspiring stories, expert insights and practical baking tips. Each episode takes listeners on a journey of self-discovery, emotional healing and connection through the therapeutic art of baking.
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Rediscover, Reimagine, and Radiate: Your Journey to a Heart-Centered Life. Welcome to the Imperfectly Charming Blogcast, where heart-centered guidance meets transformative storytelling. I’m Sheryl, your host, life coach, and fellow seeker on this path to self-discovery and joy. Join me in this sanctuary for women as we explore the journey from what feels like the edge of nowhere to a world bursting with possibilities! Every episode is a blend of authentic conversations, relevant topics, rich ...
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Historic Black settlements in Nova Scotia tell a long-neglected story and through studying them we can unlock invaluable, under-represented knowledge. On a journey of rediscovery, Shawn Smith and Laurice Downey present Loyalist Connections: Est. 1783. They are determined to shed light on these lost and disappearing communities, discuss why these communities could not survive or are fading, and what these collapses tell us about the historic and modern systemic racism Black Nova Scotians face ...
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Host Marco Werman and his team of producers bring you the world's most interesting stories that remind us just how small our planet really is. The World, the radio program, is heard each weekday on over 300 public stations across North America.
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These deeply moving videos give a kaleidoscopic view from our greatest visionaries reconciling nature, culture and spirit in a revolution from the heart of nature. Restoring the Earth, our communities and our human wholeness requires a rediscovery of Earth-honoring reverence in our ethical and religious worldviews: our interdependence with the web of life, each other and the cosmos. It’s a change of heart inspired by wonder, reverence and gratitude. Since 1990, Bioneers has acted as a fertil ...
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Some people came out of the pandemic with a new skill, new spouse, or new lease on life. Others came out with a divorce, a drinking problem, or an identity crisis. No matter how the last year has treated you, journalist Phillip Picardi is back to guide you through the spiritual conundrums that tend to crop up amidst global catastrophe. With the help of friends, strangers, and celebrities, Unholier Than Thou has risen from the dead and is back for season 2: Resurrection. We’re talking recover ...
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At All Nations Church, you will begin a journey of discovery: rediscovery! Jesus said in John 10:10 “ that I have come that you may have life and have it more abundantly.” He was saying that we can rediscover life in Him. Our calling is to connect people with their Creator, and to help them rediscover this abundant life He has promised to those who follow Him. We believe that there are 5 keys to the rediscovery of this life: The Bible – every week you will hear an uplifting Bible-b ...
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... in which your four hosts, joined by 35 years of friendship and their shared love for rock 'n' roll, construct a playlist, episode by episode, into infinity. Look for the "Mixtape Diaries: the Podcast" playlist on Spotify, and follow us on Twitter @mtdiaries.
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Discover the heartwarming and dramatic family podcast, "Wilder Dreams," where the themes of resilience, family bonds, and self-discovery come alive through captivating storytelling. Following the tragic loss of their eldest son, Bailey and her family are forced to navigate their grief and find new dreams for their future. Bailey, who always envisioned running the family ranch alongside her brother, now faces an uncertain path. He was the vibrant and fearless one everyone turned to in tough t ...
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There is so much more to midlife than having a crisis, being in menopause, or crying over an empty nest. It is a time to focus on freedom, rediscovery and becoming the best version of ourselves. Follow me on a journey where we replace midlife crisis with love middle life…connection, contentment, contemplation and fun. Love Middle Life - The Podcast is a fun and informative podcast for women who are in the middle of life and who want to learn, grow and get inspired about all-things-middle lif ...
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Welcome to the "Ageless Energy" podcast, a haven of well-being and rejuvenation for brave women who have crossed the 40-year milestone, hosted by the passionate wellness expert, Lauren Murphy. In each episode, we delve into the boundless opportunities that being 40 and beyond bring to women's lives: a stage of personal rediscovery, of embracing accumulated wisdom, and of fostering a holistic health that allows us to blossom in fullness. Lauren will accompany you on a transformative journey t ...
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Beyond Chronic Burnout: The Talk Show for Autistic Women & Their Helping Professionals
Carole Jean Whittington, Autistic Burnout Researcher at Whittington Well-Being
How to Get Out of Chronic Exhaustion & Burnout for Autistic Women! Tired of the same old self-care advice with ZERO ways to make it work for you? Join us as we say goodbye to wanting to burn it all down—let's do this together, in a space just for us, where your co-occurring health conditions are part of the conversation too. Coffee and weighted blanket are optional.
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If you’re a history enthusiast seeking a podcast that masterfully intertwines compelling storytelling with meticulous scholarship, look no further than New York, Quebec, and The Water Route to the Center of the World. This narrative history series, hosted by William Matthews, delves into the pivotal conflicts over the waterways connecting New York and Quebec from 1754 to 1815, encompassing the French & Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812.
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Welcome to Heart First Leadership, the podcast that explores a revolutionary approach to leadership. In a world that often prioritizes success above all else, it's easy to find ourselves leading from a space of fear, doubt, and unworthiness. There is a new way! Join me, your host Ryan Sawyer, and my co-host and wife, Heidi Sawyer, on a transformative journey as we seek to inspire and guide leaders, parents, and athletes to unlock the secrets to a truly fulfilling life—one that resonates from ...
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My name is Angel, and this is Have Faith. Let it begin. This show is designed for the daily commuter, but it’s not just about faith. Have Faith Let It Begin.... dive into our diverse collection of episodes on Have Faith Let It Begin. From interviews with thought leaders to discussions on everyday faith, there’s something for everyone. We cover a wide range of topics, so you’re bound to find something that piques your interest. If you have any prayer requests, you’re always welcome to email m ...
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201- I Don’t Know Who I Am: Using the Enneagram for Autistic Self-Rediscovery
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21:08What if understanding your burnout starts with understanding your why? In this week’s episode of Beyond Chronic Burnout, Carole Jean Whittington shares how the Enneagram became a powerful guide for self-rediscovery during autistic burnout—and how it can help you or your clients finally make sense of your inner world. Whether you’ve felt emotionally…
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Correspondent Jason Koutsoukis joins Democracy Sausage to discuss the latest power plays, election missteps and the lost heart of the Liberal party. How did the Liberal party misjudge the election? Now returned to power, can Labor deliver on its election promises? And is Sussan Ley up to the task of reshaping a Liberal party adrift? On this episode…
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Assad's fall means a rediscovery of Syria for this photographer
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6:09Alaa Hassan was 25 years old when the uprisings against Bashar al-Assad began in Syria. He was part of the movement that grew quickly against the former president and that turned into a civil war. In 2013, facing mandatory military conscription, and the death of some of his closest friends at the hands of the security forces, Hassan decided to leav…
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Trust, Faith, and Rediscovery: A Tribute to Tanya
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7:39Trust, Faith, and Rediscovery: A Tribute to Tanya In this heartfelt episode of "Have Faith Let It Begin," host [Name] dedicates the show to Tanya, a cherished friend from their years working together at AAA. Reconnecting after some time, they reminisce about their shared experiences and the unyielding support they provided each other through variou…
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The Inner Warrior: From Rugby Player & Farmer to Author & Coach
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52:01The life path of Wayne Forrest as a Rugby Player and Farmer was forever changed when a split-second decision on the Rugby field left him with a dislocated neck; waking up in the hospital 5 days later paralyzed from the neck down. Wayne’s response to this was critical to the outcome of his life moving forward. He is now a Certified Mastery Consultan…
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Haley Larson's journey through creative entrepreneurship, burnout, and rediscovery.
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45:07What happens when your viral cake creation becomes your identity, but your soul is calling you in a different direction? Minnesota cake artist Haley Larson, known online as the "infamous turkey cake lady," shares her refreshingly honest journey through creative entrepreneurship, burnout, and rediscovery. Haley's path winds from art school with a ce…
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S2 Bonus Episode 2 "Pinkster: The rediscovery of an Hudson Valley Cultural Tradition"
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19:24Welcome to a special Bonus Episode to mark The Friends of Philipse Manor Hall's support for our Pinkster Festival on May 10th, from 11am-5pm. Discover the unique historical roots and syncretic components of this incredible Hudson Valley Tradition. Join the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall: https://friendsofphilipsemanorhall.org/membership-levels/ Fur…
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Episode 40 : Anika Madangeri's review of the book "Still Alive: A Wild Life of Rediscovery" written by Forrest Galante
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34:52In this episode, 14 year old, Anika Madangeri speaks about this amazing book "Still Alive: A Wild Life of Rediscovery" written by Forrest Galante. A wildlife enthusiast herself, Anika loves exploring the wild side of the planet with her parents and other like minded groups. The book is a part memoir, part biological adventure where Galante takes re…
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Feeling Stuck? Lost? Totally unsure about yourself and what you're doing? As real and true as these emotions are, it isn't exactly the best place to be and that is why I have shared my thoughts on this in this episode especially as someone who has gone through something similar. YOU ARE NOT ALONE AND YOU TOO CAN BECOME THE BEST VERSION OF YOU! Reme…
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The mystery behind a trove of bones from 10,000 dinosaurs
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7:22A group of paleontologists are picking through a prehistoric graveyard in a remote corner of Alberta, Canada, to solve a 72-million-year-old puzzle. They want to know why thousands of dinosaurs are buried there, under layers of dirt and dust. Host Marco Werman speaks with Emily Bamforth, a paleontologist working at the site. She's also the curator …
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Turkish officials say they've caught Chinese intelligence using fake cell phone towers to eavesdrop on Uyghurs and the Turkish government. After five years of flying under the radar, the leader of that operation was caught, and the methods behind it have been exposed. Ragip Soylu is the Turkey Bureau Chief for Middle East Eye, and he breaks down ho…
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A new highway in Turkey does something different when drivers veer off the road. Instead of the usual rumble strips, sound vibrations on the asphalt play Mozart's sonata number 11, also known as the "Turkish March." Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler explain.By Gina Kaufmann
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Spain cracks down on squatters with new eviction law
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4:59A new law in Spain — nicknamed Evictions Express — aims to give property owners a way to get rid of squatters, and fast — within 15 days. But some are skeptical. The law relies on an overwhelmed court system, with cases routinely ending up getting delayed for months, sometimes years. This, as housing prices continue to rise, making it harder for pe…
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As democracies flounder, an old idea gains new traction
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5:35Two hundred European citizens gathered to tackle a pressing question: "How can we, the people, help steer the European ship through upcoming storms?" What surfaced was an ancient Greek concept known as direct democracy. Souwie Buis of Deutsche Welle reports from Germany.By Souwie Buis
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You could win a house in Northern Ireland with a $7 raffle ticket
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1:07Imelda Collins is hoping to make a profit by raffling off her two-bedroom house that's just outside the coastal city of Sligo in Northern Ireland. If Collins sells the 150,000 raffle tickets she's looking for, she'll bring in more than twice what she'd otherwise get for the house. Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman explain.…
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How the Russian economy is faring as new sanctions hit
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4:58After delaying an earlier ultimatum, the European Union has passed a new sanctions package against Russia. It comes as a result of Russia rejecting plans for a 30-day ceasefire that the US, the UK, and Ukraine signed off on, bringing negotiations to a standstill. The World's Daniel Ofman looks at the potential impact of further sanctions, given the…
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In Europe, a 'tidal wave' of condemnation of Israel
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6:54The war in Gaza is straining Europe’s relations with Israel. Britain suspended trade talks with Israel this week. EU officials say they’re reviewing commercial relations. And the UK’s top diplomat described Israel’s recent plans to expand the war in Gaza as “morally unjustifiable.” Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland discusses what’s at stake wit…
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Colombian model Maria Jose Estupiñan was murdered just days after winning a domestic violence case. In Mexico, influencer Valeria Marquez was shot while live streaming on TikTok from her beauty salon. Authorities are investigating both cases as possible acts of femicide. Paula Ávila-Guillén, director of the Women's Equality Center, discusses the in…
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S7Ep: 2008 Nurturing a relationship with Jesus Christ
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13:07In this heartfelt episode, host Angel Santana takes you on a personal journey through the highs and lows of discovering and nurturing a relationship with Jesus Christ. Angel shares poignant moments from his past, including experiences of heartbreak and depression, and how the guidance of his family and the unwavering love of God helped him find pea…
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Episode 64 - Breaking Free from BS: How Your Belief Systems Keep You Stuck & What to Do About It
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16:20We dive into the power of illusion, especially the self-created kind that keeps us stuck in patterns of suffering when reality doesn't match our expectations. Our BS (belief systems) create self-reinforcing cycles where confirmation bias selectively gathers evidence to support what we already believe, shutting down our natural curiosity and critica…
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Today, the member countries of the World Health Organization approved an agreement that aims to prevent, prepare for and respond to future pandemics. As Host Marco explains, the delegates passed the agreement unanimously.By Patti Daniels
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Ontario approves billions of dollars for small modular nuclear plant
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6:36As electricity demand surges globally, Ontario, Canada, is planning to use a long-hyped nuclear technology to meet its needs. The government has approved plans for four small modular nuclear reactors. The move will make Canada the first G7 country to use the reactors for civilian use. The World's Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Chris Bataille, fell…
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Is erosion of academic freedom in Hungary a model for the Trump administration?
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7:25Universities in the US face the possibility of federal funding cuts if they don’t comply with White House demands to walk back initiatives the Trump administration deems biased. Internationally, the use of federal funding to force change in higher education settings is nothing new. The World’s Joshua Coe found that the Trump administration might be…
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Nuclear talks between the US and Iran on shaky ground
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1:19Iran's Supreme Leader expressed serious doubts today about nuclear talks with the US, citing "excessive" demands from the Washington as the reason. The World's Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman have the details.By Aaron Schachter
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Once marginalized, Mexico City's sonidero parties draw crowds across social divides
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5:33Once dismissed as working-class entertainment, Mexico City’s sonideros, or outdoor cumbia parties, are now gaining recognition and reshaping public spaces. The events now draw crowds in upscale neighborhoods and at public festivals. With growing visibility of female DJs, sonideros have become a symbol of cultural pride, breaking social barriers and…
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Officials in London are bringing the "ding ding" chime back to double-decker buses. The sound once signaled to riders that a stopped tour bus was about to depart. The pilot program bringing it back aims to reduce slips and falls onboard. The World's Jeremy Siegel reports.By Jeremy Siegel
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Lawyer and human rights defender arrested in El Salvador
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4:44Police showed up at the door of Ruth López, a prominent human rights defender, late Sunday night and placed her under arrest. López headed the anti-corruption unit at the Salvadoran human rights group Cristosal. Noah Bullock is the executive director of that organization, and he tells The World’s Host Marco Werman that this arrest is part of a larg…
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The Afrobeat musician Amayo on his new album 'Lion Awakes'
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5:27Amayo has had two life-long passions: Afrobeat from Nigeria and Chinese martial arts. Host Marco Werman speaks to the musician about how these two interests influence his new album, "Lion Awakes." Amayo dedicates the album to his grandmother, a shaman, or medicine woman, in Ghana.By April Peavey
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Loss of Temporary Protected Status could force migrants back to Venezuela
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5:01Approximately 350,000 Venezuelans in the US are in the country legally through Temporary Protected Status (TPS), which prevents the deportation of migrants back to home countries where conditions pose an immediate safety risk. Yesterday, the US Supreme Court ruled that the Trump administration can, in fact, deport Venezuelan TPS holders, despite th…
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A Cambodian musician on how he survived the Khmer Rouge
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6:51Today is a somber anniversary: It's been 50 years since the systematic killing of roughly 1.7 million Cambodians began under the Khmer Rouge. The genocide included the slaughter of intellectuals and artists. Music, in particular, was targeted by the regime. Sovann Khon, who survived the brutality, now teaches and plays Cambodian music in Lowell, Ma…
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Send us a text Sometimes, we receive gifts that don’t look the way we imagined—or that we don’t immediately know how to use. But what if we’re doing the same thing with the gifts GOD has given us? In this episode, we dive into why GOD’s gifts are meant to be used, not set aside, and how embracing them can bring purpose and blessing to our lives and…
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In this episode we discuss Paul's warning to Timothy of an age that was to come that is surely now here (2 Timothy 4). People will only want to hear a desirable word that they already agree with. They will turn away from truth. They will turn towards myths and fables. So could this be us? Could we be the ones that this was prophesied of? How do we …
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Confidence Through Faith: Finding Guidance and Light
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8:30Welcome to another inspiring episode of "Have Faith, Let It Begin" where we delve into the essence of confidence rooted in faith. As host Angel Santana reflects on his personal journey, he reminds us of the importance of inner confidence amidst societal pressures and the negative influences of social media. Through heartfelt stories and spiritual g…
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20 years of affirmation from the 'like' button
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2:00The "like" button was created by a Yelp founder in 2005. The World's Hosts Carolyn Beeler and Marco Werman tell us about a new book detailing the history of the online thumbs up. It's called “Like: The Button That Changed The World."By Aaron Schachter
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Romania, Portugal and Poland all went to the polls over the weekend. Hosts Marco Weman and Carolyn Beeler have the results.By Patti Daniels
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Japan's agriculture minister Taku Eto told people at a party fundraiser yesterday that he doesn't have to buy rice because his supporters give him more than he needs. That came at a time when rice is in short supply and prices of Japan's essential grain have sky-rocketed. Host Marco Werman explains that opposition parties accuse Eto of bragging and…
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Ukraine, Russia and the US continue diplomatic talks
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5:00Over the weekend, Russia launched 273 drones at Ukraine, making it the biggest drone attack since the start of the full-scale invasion in 2022. As the attacks on Ukraine continue, diplomatic efforts are also ongoing between the US, Russia and Ukraine. Today, US President Trump had separate phone calls with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy an…
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UK and EU hold first post-Brexit summit in bid to reset relations
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5:46"Britain is back on the world stage." That was the message from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer today as he hosted a landmark summit with the European Union — the first official meeting of its kind since Brexit. Five years after leaving the bloc, the UK and EU are once again sitting down to discuss key issues including security, trade, energy, trave…
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Haitian cultural center in Boston celebrates Toussaint L'Ouverture
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4:18After a weekend of festivities surrounding Haitian Flag Day, the Toussaint L'Ouverture Cultural Center of Massachusetts will open to the public on May 20. In this story that first aired a year ago at the time of the groundbreaking for the facility, Esteban Bustillos of GBH in Boston looks back on the legacy of the center's namesake, one of the majo…
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The 2025 Eurovision Song Contest concluded over the weekend. After a close tally, Austrian singer JJ won the top prize with the song "Wasted Love." The runner-up was Israel, whose inclusion in the contest has sparked controversy over the country's military actions in Gaza. Hosts Marco Werman and Carolyn Beeler have the details.…
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New Israeli offensive in Gaza kills scores as humanitarian situation worsens
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7:28Hunger and starvation are on the rise in Gaza as Israel's government approves a plan to distribute limited aid and lift its blockade. But the Israeli military is concurrently carrying out a new offensive in the territory. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the goal is to control the Gaza Strip. Host Carolyn Beeler speaks with Neri Zilber of the…
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ISIS affiliate in Mozambique kills 10 people at nature reserve
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5:04In Mozambique, 10 people were killed by members of an ISIS affiliate in a vast wildlife reserve last month. The slain include people working to protect wildlife in the park, as well as members of the Mozambican military. The World's Host Marco Werman spoke to Martin Plaut, who long covered the region as a journalist for the BBC.…
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Meet the 80-year-old woman who repairs Mexico City's iconic street instruments
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5:14A familiar melody drifts through the streets of Mexico City — the music of organ grinders, a century-old tradition. But today, that tradition is under threat. The World's Tibisay Zea brings us the story of how these old organ melodies became part of the cityscape, and one woman's efforts to preserve this fading piece of Mexico’s urban soundscape.…
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Episode 42 : Saagarika's review of the book " Little Women" written by Louisa May Alcott
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30:21In this episode, 12 year old Saagarika has reviewed the classic "Little Women" written by Louisa May Alcott. The story follows the lives of the four March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy and their journey from childhood to womanhood. Saagarika has reviewed the book in a beautiful way describing the characters, the plot etc. thereby giving us a glimp…
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S7 Ep: 2006 Leave your problems at the door Welcome to another inspiring episode of 'Have Faith, Let It Begin,' hosted by Angel Santana and featuring special co-host Dr. E. This episode explores the emotional challenges faced by healthcare workers, examining how the stress of demanding work environments can permeate their personal lives. Discover v…
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Episode 63 - the Sixth Chakra: Seeing Yourself and the World with Clear Vision
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20:33We explore the sixth chakra, or third eye, in this episode focused on perception, intuition, and our ability to see the truth of our lives clearly. This energy center governs our inner vision and houses our right to see —its demon is illusion, which keeps us from perceiving reality accurately. • The sixth chakra (Ajna) is located in the center of t…
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In this episode, I reflect on the importance of slowing down and being present in the natural world, while exploring how our perceptions and beliefs shape our reality. I delve into the limitations of scientific objectivity, the influence of our environment on our well-being, and the need for a deeper, more holistic way of understanding ourselves an…
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Welcome to Lions, Tigers and Bears...Oh My!
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47:59This week, we’re stepping into the wilderness of midlife — careers shifting, creativity stretching, and the occasional emotional bear attack. In this honest check-in episode, we unpack what we’ve been navigating lately using a little metaphor magic: Lions for the bold moves we’ve made (like launching this podcast and starting new jobs) Tigers for t…
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