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Treehouse Athenaeum

Treehouse Athenaeum

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Join us on Treehouse Athenaeum where curious souls dive feetfirst into the wild world of philosophy, spirituality, and self-discovery! Each week, we unravel life's biggest questions, explore transformative tools, and share our personal journeys with laughter and mischief. From the ancient wisdom of philosophers to the latest self-help tools, we'll tackle topics that spark your curiosity and inspire your growth. Whether you're a seasoned seeker or just starting your journey, there's something ...
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Maevyn’s Athenaeum

Maevyn Paige

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Previously Maevyn’s Bookshelf, Now Maevyn's Athenaeum. An Athenaeum is an institution for the promotion of literary or scientific learning. A Library or Reading Room. A Sanctuary of Athena at Athens, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, and frequented by poets and scholars. Making a come back from disappearing in 2019 to bring you more crazy adventures, fun stories and hopefully some knowledge. Welcome to my Athenaeum, where you'll find Magic hidden in plain sight.
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Are You Still Watching?

The Daily Athenaeum | WVU

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Hosted by Sydney Wentz and Chloe Snodgrass, the "Are You Still Watching?" podcast discusses TV shows, past and present, the impact they’ve had in pop culture and the mark they’ve left on our society. New episodes are available every Friday! This podcast is a product of the Daily Athenaeum, West Virginia University's Independent Student Newspaper, and produced by WVU Student Media.
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The Girls Who Get It

The Daily Athenaeum

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‘The Girls Who Get It’ is a women-oriented sports podcast. Every week, our hosts and their guests have open and honest conversations about the experiences of female athletes and women who work in sports.
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Monday in Morgantown

The Daily Athenaeum | WVU

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Monday in Morgantown is a weekly news podcast aimed at keeping you caught up on all the events on campus at West Virginia University. Each Monday, a new episode detailing all the news you might’ve missed will be released. You can listen at thedaonline.com/monday_in_morgantown or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. For more on the stories, visit thedaonline.com.
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DubV 411

The Daily Athenaeum | WVU

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This is DubV 411, a weekly podcast that's everything WVU. Every week, Maddie Harris and Samantha Smith give you their take on the buzz happening in the coming week on campus and around Morgantown. West Virginia University is such a big school with so many opportunities that there’s always something fun and interesting to do. So tune in every Friday wherever you listen to your podcasts and get inspired to go out and try something new! This podcast is produced by WVU Student Media.
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Seek Things Above

Mount Angel Institute

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The mission of the Mount Angel Institute is to share the rich ways of Mount Angel Abbey’s Benedictine monastic life with Church and World. In this podcast, we share talks from monks, faculty, and guest speakers at Mount Angel that generally focus on the rich ways of prayer, community life, deep reading or lectio divina, life centered on the Eucharist, Benedictine hospitality, arts and culture, and caring for the land and environment. Mount Angel Abbey (Saint Benedict, Oregon) is a community ...
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The Daily Athenaeum, WVU’s independent student newspaper, is getting you ready for Finals Week with our new 5-part podcast, Finals Survival. Listen to a daily dose of great finals advice from experts from across WVU’s campus, like how to reduce finals anxiety, tips on exercise during study breaks, and even how self-kindness can help you ace your exams. Listen all week to these short, easy to listen to podcasts crammed with great information. And don’t worry, there won’t be a test.
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Have you ever had a peculiar experience on campus? Like hearing the faint sounds of a cow mooing near Woodburn or catching a glimpse of a little girl skipping around the corridors of the MountainLair? With over 150 years of history, there’s bound to be a few past residents roaming around WVU’s campus, and the Daily Athenaeum’s newest podcast series looks to tell their stories. Each week, Appalachian Storyteller Jason Burns joins us to help uncover these stories of real WVU historical figures ...
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ClockTower: A D&D 5e Experience.

ClockTower Productions

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We follow our four heroes through strange and far flung worlds as they set out on missions from the mysterious ClockTower, all the while discovering who they are and what purpose they truly serve. Are you ready to step through the Mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower.
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A mysterious lost expedition sets in motion an epic globe spanning adventure as investigators come face to face with ancient evils beyond the scope of human comprehension. Often considered the greatest role-playing game campaign ever written, Masks of Nyarlathotep stretches the boundaries of horror driving both characters and players insane since its publication in 1984. Time For Chaos is a playthrough of Masks of Nyarlathotep for the 7th Edition Call of Cthulhu role-playing game system by C ...
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The Agents split up again as they try and fix the Athenaeum and complete their mission. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created by…
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Ever catch yourself saying things in your head you’d never dare say out loud to anyone else? (Yeah, us too.) In this episode, Lisa and Daniela pull back the curtain on the wild world of self-talk — the good, the bad, and the downright savage. From money mindset messiness to body image battles to the sneaky little voice that says you're "not enough,…
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Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preaches at the Mass of the renewal of monastic vows which closes the Abbey’s annual community retreat in the Abbey church on Friday, May 23, 2025. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary below: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Support Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary…
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Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily on May 19, 2025, for the beginning of the monastic community's annual retreat with Fr. Ignacio Llorente, SSJ. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary below: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Support Mount Angel Abbey and SeminaryBy Mount Angel Institute
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On May 13, 2025, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily during a Pontifical Mass of Thanksgiving offered in the Abbey church for our new Holy Father Pope Leo XIV. Pope Leo XIV, formally Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost from the United States, was elected as the 267th Bishop of Rome on May 8, 2025. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey an…
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All together again, the agents go and have a talk with the “Principal of the School” Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created by Wh…
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On April 29, 2025, the monks of Mount Angel Abbey celebrated a Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis. Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, celebrated the Mass and offered this homily for the occasion. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary below: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Support Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary…
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On April 17, 2025, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily during Mass in the Abbey church for Holy Thursday. Listen to more talks and homilies by Abbot Jeremy. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary below: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Support Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary…
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Things go poorly as the agents return to the clocktower to coordinate. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created by Whose music. If …
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Join Daniela and Lisa as they get to work on an experiment that they've been jonesing for for eons! Lisa knows the Enneagram type of Tina Fey, but Daniela doesn't-- so they're examining her birth chart together to discern which Enneagram type Tina Fey might be. This is a fun one! This episode mentions Chani Nicholas' book, You Were Born For This.…
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On April 12, 2025, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily on the occasion of the funeral Mass of Abbot Nathan Zodrow, OSB, the tenth abbot of Mount Angel. Abbot Nathan served as abbot from 2001 to 2009. He was first professed as a monk of Mount Angel on September 8, 1974, and was ordained to the priesthood on April 16, 1988. He died on Ap…
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In this first lecture of the winter/spring 2025 Christian in the World lecture series on “The Language of Iconography,” Christine Schlesser, Director of the Classical Iconography Institute, speaks about the development of symbols in early Christianity and how we recognize those symbols today. The Christian in the World lecture series, sponsored by …
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Antics continue in the rest of the Athenaeum while Berret and Undel head to the workshop. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created …
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The 3rd part of Dave's 'Understanding your triggers' series launches head-first into resentment, regret and fear. Walking through each trigger, Dave highlights how unchecked resentments can act as a wall that prevent love and joy from operating fully in our lives. The conversation continues on to explore moments when regret and chronic fear paralyz…
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Join Lisa in the treehouse today as she talks through what it's like to start your life over from scratch (twice!). She'll regale you with the tales of what it was like to run away from home and become a Jungle Cruise skipper, and how to treat your desires independently, rather than a package deal. There's a lot for your brain to snack on as you th…
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On Friday, March 21, 2025, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily on the occasion of the Feast of the Passing of St. Benedict in the Abbey church. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Seminary below: Website | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Support Mount Angel Abbey and SeminaryBy Mount Angel Institute
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The agents split up to follow their own leads through the Athenaeum. As the try to figure out what the objective of their mission is. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. Al…
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Dave dives into the 2nd part of his 'Triggers Talk' where he examines how our triggers actually provide a roadmap to understanding our truest desires. Discussing excerpts from 'The Mountain is You' by Brianne Weist, Dave recounts personal experiences with guilt, shame, and jealousy from his upbringing and how these triggers help to reveal where he …
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In this homily, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, gives thanks to God for his monastic community on the occasion of the 9th anniversary of his abbatial election. On March 12, 2016, the monks of Mount Angel Abbey elected Abbot Jeremy as the 12th abbot of their community. Learn more about Abbot Jeremy here. See more content from Mount Angel Abbey and Semin…
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In this engaging conversation, Daniela and Lisa explore the concept of love languages, discussing their personal experiences and insights on how these languages shape relationships. They delve into the five primary love languages: quality time, physical touch, acts of service, words of affirmation, and gift-giving, sharing anecdotes and reflections…
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In this talk given on January 25, 2025 at the Mount Angel Abbey library, Silverton artist Helen Bouchard shares how anyone can learn to see and appreciate beauty like an artist does by practicing certain ways of seeing the world. Bouchard was the Mount Angel Institute's Artist-in-Residence for the month of February. She is also an employee in the A…
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Things quickly get out of hand as the agents try to get through their first day at the Athenaeum Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower c…
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On March 5, 2025, Abbot Jeremy Driscoll, OSB, preached this homily during Mass in the Abbey church at the beginning of the Lenten season. Abbot Jeremy speaks about how Jesus' counsel to us for practicing prayer, fasting, and almsgiving reveals how much Jesus understands the human condition as one of us. He also preaches about Jesus taking upon hims…
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This week, Dave talks about how our triggers are some of the best teachers we can rely on when it comes to understanding ourselves. By exploring his families changing dynamic since the election, Dave breaks down how his anger and sadness helped him to become aware of where he needed to renegotiate new boundaries and let go of old expectations that …
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www.mikegarrigan.com - Singer/songwriter Mike Garrigan shares the eleventh experiment from his Production Lab. Given the prompt "Create a song using only the Waves SSL plugin on the channels" and a month in which to work, Mike produced "Change Your Mind." Hear the song and a detailed description of the entire creative process. Send me a Text Messag…
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Cam Scott, Luke Blain and Joey Bray are back to talk WVU sports. The Men's Basketball team got a much needed win over TCU late Tuesday night, while the Women's Basketball team capped off a historic run at the Coliseum on Wednesday. Baseball is in full swing and is off to it's best start in program history.…
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The Agents Regroup in the ClockTower before setting out on their next mission. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created by Whose mu…
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Join Daniela, Dave, and Lisa in part 1 of a 2 part episode! This trio is reunited in person for the first time since 2020. Today's conversation explores the themes of vulnerability, emotional processing, and personal growth through the lens of astrology, the Enneagram, childhood experiences, and relationships.…
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In this solo episode, Lisa explores the concept of the Upper Limit Problem, a theory introduced by Gay Hendricks in his book 'The Big Leap.' She discusses how individuals often self-sabotage when approaching significant life changes due to four main fears: fear of outshining others, fear of leaving others behind, fear of unworthiness, and fear of t…
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Marc Masurovsky co-founded the Holocaust Art Restitution Project (HARP) in September 1997. In this conversation: how the project began; the case of Egon Schiele's Portrait of Wally at MoMA in New York; current challenges and opportunities in art restitution; ethics and strategy; the role of the internet and digitized materials; and much more.…
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Yeager investigates the river, while Berett searches for answers from his past. Join us as our Agents strive through vast worlds, and mission after mission to understand what it means to be a ClockTower Agent. Are you ready to step through the mirror? Times ticking, Welcome to the ClockTower. All Music from Season 1 of ClockTower created by Whose m…
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It's the second part to last week's cliffhanger as the Treehouse Trio uses each of their decks of choice to gather life advice! What's going on with Lisa's trip prep? What will the cards say about Daniela's ladies' night? What advice will come forth for Dave (and make it as simple as possible, please!) Tune in to this week's episode of Treehouse At…
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www.mikegarrigan.com - Singer/songwriter Mike Garrigan shares the tenth experiment from his Production Lab. Given the prompt "Create a song imagined as an outtake from The Downward Spiral" and a month in which to work, Mike produced "Black Echo." Hear the song and a detailed description of the entire creative process. Notes: The featured song is in…
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Lisa, Daniela and Dave finally break out the tarot cards in this week's Treehouse episode to help show how reading and interpretation can vary from person to person. The three explore their own unique styles and methods while introducing some foundational information on how to use tarot (and oracle cards) to connect our higher guidance. Decks menti…
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In this conversation: war poems by Walt Whitman, Yehuda Amichai, and Siegfried Sassoon; Jonathan Shay's books Achilles in Vietnam: Combat Trauma and the Undoing of Character and Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming, how veterans view the representation of war in Saving Private Ryan and Apocalypse Now; Kurt Vonnegut's nove…
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