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The Stranger Things Podcast

Addi & Darrell Darnell

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Hosted by Addi and Darrell, The Stranger Things Podcast is a fun and insightful look into the upside down world of Stranger Things. Each episode includes meme of the week, news and rumors, quote of the week, episode discussion, and more. Send in your thoughts about each episode to 304-837-2278!
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When We Were on Fire

Lizzie Goldsmith and Addie Zierman

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Addie Zierman grew up “on fire” for God in the ‘90s, in the era of WWJD bracelets, Acquire the Fire youth conferences, and “I Kissed Dating Goodbye,” embracing the us-versus-them evangelical Christian faith she’d inherited … until the fire went out. This full-cast, four-part audio drama podcast was created by Lizzie Goldsmith, and is based on the 2013 book “When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love, and Starting Over” by Addie Zierman. It’s a funny, heartbreaking, deepl ...
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The Studio Alchemy Podcast

Addie Hirschten www.studioalchemy.art

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On the Studio Alchemy Podcast we explore creative ways to transform our lives. On this podcast we hunt for the wise balance between accepting what is and taking empowered action. Hosted by Addie Hirschten, a contemporary impressionist painter, art teacher, author, and public speaker. Find out more at https://studioalchemy.art/
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The radio program is a thing of the past but my own hubris is bringing it back! Join Addisen through the wild world of music as he curates a singular playlist just for you featuring new artists, old classics, and some stories and games along the way. Kick back and turn off your brain for 90 minutes- you're listening to ADDI-FM.
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Good Is In The Details is a Philosophy podcast hosted by Gwendolyn Dolske, Ph.D and Rudy Salo. We believe that being curious and satisfying your curiosity is a pillar of happiness. Every episode features a discussion with an expert in Ethics, History, Culture, Epistemology, Sociology and more. Learn what you didn't know you didn't know, engage your Critical Thinking skills, and addi a philosophical lens to everyday topics . Join us in gaining a bit of wisdom, question the ordinary, thrive in ...
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no limits

addie

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two best friends living through highschool, addie and lillian, who give terrible advice, talk about boys constantly, and share interesting stories. one of the main reasons you’d love to listen to this, we might spill some tea about you or the people you know.
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Software engineering at Big Tech and startups, from the inside. Deepdives with experienced engineers and tech professionals who share their hard-earned lessons, interesting stories and advice they have on building software. Especially relevant for software engineers and engineering leaders: useful for those working in tech. newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com
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Our podcast is about random facts about history, people, places, animals, food, and more. We are best for kids between the ages of 6-12 years old. This podcast is helpful to kids so they can learn about the world around them in an entertaining way!
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Hey guys I'm your host Addie and Here on "Christ In Me" we seek to live out a John 3:30 life. John 3:30 says, "He must become greater and greater and I less and less." In a society that says do more, make more, say more, spend more, be more.... how do we set aside our own desires to allow for Jesus to show us who he intends us to be? It is my prayer that you walk away from each episode saying, "I know Christ in me." Thank you for being here. Thank you for having a heart to know the Lord more ...
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Insane, Wild, and noisy. That is what this is. Every podcast the topic changes and nothing will be calm. If you need to wake up in the morning or just need a lighter mood listen in and you will never want to stop. Our upload schedule will be Tuesdays and Thursdays with some possible exceptions.
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Well, the title seems self explanatory butttt, yea I have a lot of random thoughts built up so what I say may very from random comments, off topic rants, silly rants, concerns, theories, thoughts and wonders 😊
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KIDSpin

Chaos

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Learn from the experts. Who better to interview educators than Kids. This is a podcast about education from the perspective of kids. Meet Mia, Aiden, & Addi May. This is KIDSpin!
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The go-to podcast where sugar coatin' and beatin' around the bush isn't allowed! Get ready to set sail on a journey of self-discovery and relationship mastery with Mary Ann Addis! She's here to guide you through the choppy waters of love and help you navigate towards a life of purpose and meaning. Don't let those nagging doubts and fears hold you back any longer! It's time to get real and take the plunge towards your best self. Ready to join the adventure? Tune in to the Really Personal Podc ...
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Who Asked You?

Steg and Addie

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Join hosts Steg & Adz in our podcast, Who Asked You? as we review our favourite books, movies, games and shows, or the new flavour of the week. Who asked us? Nobody, but we’re going to tell you anyway. Join the discussion and give your opinion!
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Club Dead

Addie and Cat

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Join hosts Addie and Cat as they rewatch the entire series of the HBO hit, True Blood and dissect every episode of the show. Did anyone ask for this podcast? No. Are questions you didn't ask being answered? Yes. Club Dead is the ultimate True Blood rewatch podcast talking all things fangs, stakes, and synthetic blood.
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Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome Psychology Professor Dr. Bruno De Oliveira to unpack the real problems with the modern self-help industry. Why does self-help culture thrive despite offering oversimplified advice? How does it ignore the structural forces that shape mental distress? And what does evidence-based psychology actually say about we…
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The Upside Down has never felt closer, and after years of waiting, Stranger Things is finally back to terrorize our hearts one last time. Join hosts Darrell and Addi as we dive deep into the highly anticipated premiere of Stranger Things season 5 with "The Crawl." In our comprehensive episode breakdown, we share our initial reactions, analyze key p…
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Statsig are helping make the first-ever Pragmatic Summit a reality. Join me and 400 other top engineers and leaders on 11 February, in San Francisco for a special one-day event. Reserve your spot here. •⁠ Linear ⁠ — ⁠ The system for modern product …
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. AI-accelerated development isn’t just about shipping faster: it’s about measuring whether, what you ship, actually delivers value. This is where modern experimentation with Statsig comes in. Check it out. •⁠ Linear ⁠ — ⁠ The system for modern produ…
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What if we told you that the key to understanding Stranger Things' final season has been hiding in plain sight since Episode 1? In this special episode, Addi and Darrell welcomed three incredible listeners—Emily, John, and Bradley—to help us create the ultimate roadmap for Season 5. Together, we embarked on a comprehensive journey through the Upsid…
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In this powerful episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the escalating spiritual deception entering the church through contemplative prayer, kundalini yoga, and the emergent/postmodern movement. Continuing her review of Lighthouse Trails’ resources, Addie reveals how yoga’s “serpent power” (kundalini), Lectio Divina, silence-based…
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In this episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller continues exposing the spiritual dangers of yoga and its complete incompatibility with biblical Christianity. Drawing from Chris Lawson’s Yoga and Christianity—Are They Compatible?, Addie reveals the dark truth behind the many forms of yoga—karma, kundalini, tantra, and others—all rooted in H…
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Gwendolyn Dolske interviews Philosophy Professor Benjamin Libscomb (The Women Are Up To Something). How did four women philosophers, Murdoch, Anscombe, Foot, and Midgley shape Ethical Theory? What was the historical context of their work? How did they uniquely engage in philosophical discourse and contribute to exploring concrete ethical dilemmas? …
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Statsig enables two cultures at once: continuous shipping and experimentation. Companies like Notion went from single-digit experiments per quarter to over 300 experiments with Statsig. Start using Statsig with a generous free tier, and a $50K star…
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Opfer oder Täter? – Wann Moral op Gehorsam trefft…Wann ech an enger Diktatur opwuessen, do endoktrinéiert ginn, an duerno schrecklech Verbriechen am Numm vu mengem Diktator beginn – weem seng Schold ass dat dann? Sinn ech en Opfer vum System – oder trotzdeem verantwortlech fir dat, wat ech gemaach hunn? Kann een sech mat „Ech hunn just Befeeler aus…
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Author Addie Zierman talks about her complicated relationship with Christianity now and why she stepped back from writing publicly for several years. Audio drama creator Lizzie Goldsmith and voiceover artist Aria Sivick join her to reminisce about one of the most memorable scenes from episode 4, and our favorite memories from the audio drama Listen…
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Companies like Graphite, Notion, and Brex rely on Statsig to measure the impact of the pace they ship. Get a 30-day enterprise trial here. •⁠ Linear – The system for modern product development. Linear is a heavy user of Swift: they just redesigned …
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On the other side of her darkest year, Addie Zierman faces the demons from her past and decides what to hold on to and what to let go of as she moves into a new stage of her life. This full-cast audio drama is based on the book When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love, and Starting Over by Addie Zierman. Created by Lizzie Gol…
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In this episode, I’m joined by David Turner, author of From Coward to Warrior, a powerful true story about his personal battle for courage and the fight to save his marriage. David’s heart for helping men reclaim their God-given strength is evident in everything he shares, from his ministry experience to his passion for coaching men through the cul…
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. •⁠ Linear – The system for modern product development. — Addy Osmani is Head of Chrome Developer Experience at Google, where he leads teams focused on improving performance, tooling, and the overall developer experience for building on the web. If …
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It took an incredible amount of vulnerability for Addie Zierman to write about her hardest year — and to revisit it now. Addie is joined by Lizzie Goldsmith and voice actor Aria Sivick to talk about how she got to that place … and how she made it through. Plus, the role of swearing in this story, being a pick-me girl, and what it’s like portraying …
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Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo talk with Professor Neil McArthur (University of Manitoba) about his work on the ethics of sexbots. Are sexbots the future of human connection or a threat to it? Explore the fascinating intersection of ethics, technology, and intimacy. Together, they unpack cultural anxieties, philosophical implications, and the surpr…
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Addie Zierman is depressed, angry at the Church People, and feeling lost in her life, her faith, and her marriage. What will it take for her to find her way back? Is going back even possible? This full-cast audio drama is based on the book When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love, and Starting Over by Addie Zierman. Created b…
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In this episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the unbiblical roots of contemplative prayer and its deep ties to Eastern mysticism. Drawing from Lighthouse Trails resources by Lynn Lesby Pratt and Chris Lawson, Addie reveals how contemplative practices like Lectio Divina, breath prayer, and meditation techniques mirror Hinduism, B…
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In this episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller uncovers the true nature and origins of Lectio Divina, a mystical practice increasingly promoted in evangelical circles as a form of “praying the Scriptures.” Drawing from Lighthouse Trails’ research and the writings of mystics like Thomas Keating and Richard Foster, Addie reveals how Lectio …
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In this revealing episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the labyrinth as a mystical, occult practice falsely repackaged as a Christian “prayer walk.” Using Carl Teichrib’s research from The Labyrinth Journey, Addie traces the labyrinth’s origins from ancient pagan rituals, esoteric mystery religions, and theosophical societies to…
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In this hard-hitting episode of Discerning the Drift, Addie K. Miller exposes the blasphemous redefinition of the cross within the postmodern and emergent church movements. Drawing from Roger Oakland’s Atonement Rejected and other trusted resources, Addie reveals how influential leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Alan Jones, Marcus Borg, and oth…
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Are you a leader or a follower? Do you switch back and forth with these roles in your relationships? Today’s episode of the Studio Alchemy Podcast features a discussion on how people can play the role of leaders and followers in their different relationships, both personal and artistic. On the Studio Alchemy Podcast we explore creative ways to tran…
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Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo invite Physicist Samir Varma (The Science of Free Will) to discuss how AI reveals our understanding of the classical philosophical debate: Free Will vs Determinism. What are the possibilities with AI and how can it be useful without disrupting our humanity? Are we purely material beings interacting with an "alien" int…
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Something interesting is happening with the latest generation of tech giants. Rather than building advanced experimentation tools themselves, companies like Anthropic, Figma, Notion and a bunch of others… are just using Statsig. Statsig has rebuilt…
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For audio drama creator Lizzie Goldsmith, her faith deconstruction experience started on the floor of a church in England during her Youth with a Mission trip. For When We Were on Fire author Addie Zierman, it came from a deep feeling of never belonging. Lizzie and Addie are joined by voice actor Aria Sivick to talk about community, their fraught r…
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In this episode on the Emergent and Postmodern Church, Addie K. Miller uncovers how today’s so-called “new Christianity” has redefined the Kingdom of God, the Gospel, and even Jesus Himself. Drawing from Elliot Nesch’s Hath God Said?, Addie exposes leaders like Brian McLaren, Rob Bell, Tony Campolo, and Bono—whose universalist theology replaces the…
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Most teams end up in this situation: ship a feature to 10% of users, wait a week, check three different tools, try to correlate the data, and you’re still unsure if it worked. The problem is that each tool has its own user identification and segmen…
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Being “on fire for God” all the time is starting to take its toll on Addie Zierman as she starts college in Minnesota, meets a boy named Andrew, and heads overseas for a year that will change her life. This full-cast audio drama is based on the book When We Were on Fire: A Memoir of Consuming Faith, Tangled Love, and Starting Over by Addie Zierman.…
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How did When We Were on Fire become an audio drama, and what was it really like for Addie Zierman to have her story adapted? Audio drama creator Lizzie Goldsmith is joined by Addie and voice actor Aria Sivick (who voices Addie in the production) to talk about what this project means to them and how it all started. They also talk about toxic relatio…
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Why do empaths so often find themselves entangled with narcissists? And more importantly — how do you break free from that exhausting cycle without losing your empathy, kindness, or compassion? In this episode of the Really Personal Podcast, Mary Ann Addis gets real about her own journey as an empath and the hard lessons she had to learn after repe…
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Exotesch Planzen, komplex Waasserfäll, romantesch Landschaften – den Lustgarten ass eng Spillplaz vir den selbstbewossten Räichen, dee weisen wëll, ween di décksten Palm am Gaart huet. Mee den “parc municipal”, deen fir all Mënsch do ass, ass och vläicht just Beschäftegungsthérapie fir den Pöbel…Wat stécht hannert der Loscht um Spazéieren, den grou…
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Gwendolyn and Rudy welcome author of Human is the New Vinyl, Micah Voraritskul. How can the metaphor of vinyl help us understand our humanity? What can humans do that leave AI underwhelming? How should we interact with AI and keep our humanity in tact? Practical Philosophy and Critical Thinking is employed to appreciate the uniqueness of our being …
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Brought to You By: •⁠ Statsig ⁠ — ⁠ The unified platform for flags, analytics, experiments, and more. Statsig built a complete set of data tools that allow engineering teams to measure the impact of their work. This toolkit is SO valuable to so many teams, that OpenAI - who was a huge user of Statsig - decided to acquire the company, the news annou…
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Addie Zierman grew up “on fire” for God in the ‘90s, in the era of WWJD bracelets, Acquire the Fire youth conferences, I Kissed Dating Goodbye, and the early days of the See You at the Pole movement. Addie embraces this us-versus-them evangelical Christian faith she’s inherited, not realizing that this obsession has a dark side. This full-cast audi…
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Ever feel like life looks “good” on paper—job, relationships, routines—but inside it all feels flat? You’re not alone. In this episode of the Really Personal Podcast, we dig into why doing everything “right” can still leave you running on autopilot—and how the simple act of romanticizing the ordinary can completely elevate your life. This isn’t abo…
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Addie Zierman was the 1990s evangelical poster child, who, in high school, once stood at the flagpole at See You at the Pole all alone in the pouring rain, and, another time, anointed a school cafeteria table with oil, all the while dreaming of doing big things for the Lord. But that all changed when her fire for God burned out, and the things that…
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Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome Philosophy Professors and authors of Somebody Should Do Something, Dr. Alex Madva (Cal Poly Pomona) and Dr. Daniel Kelly (Purdue). How can one participate in big social changes? What is the impact of individual choices and how can that shift to tackling larger legal and cultural issues? We see practical philos…
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Are you feeling crushed by the headlines? School shootings, the assassination of Charlie Kirk, violent attacks on public transportation, hatred online...and wondering where God is in all of it? Do you wrestle with how to respond when others mock tragedy or even celebrate death? In this episode of Hope for Humanity, we face the weight of our world t…
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Ever feel like you’re the one holding it all together—at work, at home, in your relationships—and yet you’re the most exhausted person in the room? That’s not weakness. That’s compassion fatigue, and it might be silently draining your joy, your energy, and even your sense of self. In this episode of The Really Personal Podcast, Mary Ann Addis break…
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