A weekly podcast about Judaism in the 2020s—because the Torah was left for us to figure out on the ground. Sublime and irreverent conversations about the present and future of communal, religious and spiritual life, led by Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat and Matthew Leibl.
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Communalism Podcasts
An #actualplay podcast focused on communal world building and having fun. Join us as we explore interesting worlds, #lgbtq themes, romance, and lots of swearing
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So often, running can feel like an individual sport, but we often forget that there are millions of runners across the United States. Even if we run alone, we do so alongside runners across the world. This podcast explores the role running communities play in making us better runners and people. Join this podcast exploring the communal spirit of running. Hearing stories from runners, who are not only doing awesome things on the run but also beyond. longrun.runninrev.com
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Sabbath School is perhaps the most communal and participatory element of a regular Seventh-day Adventist church event (after foot-washing), but social distancing has us all isolated at home. This is a weekly Sabbath School styled conversation on Biblical themes and passages. Join in the conversation by writing comments/questions to [email protected] .
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A Podcast About Ideas Sam Bradley and Chris Delamere bring in audio dispatches. Chris doesn't know what Sam has brought and Sam doesn't know what Chris has brought, and they share them with each other. songs / comedy / borderline unlistenable sound art
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“In the Spotlight” is an original conversation series with Abigail Pogrebin in dialogue with authors, innovators, communal and political leaders, and many other key figures from the Jewish world who shine a light on key issues of the day regarding American Jewry and the State of Israel.
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TYMSYY is a multi-lingual podcast on global Indigenous experiences that aims to bring forward and center Indigenous researchers, professionals, creators, activists and their stories. We hope to bring personal and communal stories to encourage critical conversations on Indigenous issues, promote Indigenous knowledges, build relationships, and enhance collaborations, contributing to the development and practice of Indigenous internationalism. Hosted by Sardana Nikolaeva and Masha Kardashevskaya
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Credible Witness is a weekly podcast exploring what it means to live out an authentic faith in today’s world. Each episode features a compelling story of a Christian leader navigating social tension and personal sacrifice in pursuit of their calling to follow Jesus. Hosted by Nikki Toyama-Szeto, executive director of Christians for Social Action, the podcast invites listeners to listen with courage and imagine a more credible church—rooted in love, truth, and communal hope. For more informat ...
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Groundings is a place where organizing, theory, and history come in contact with dialogue, experience, and storytelling. It's where the past meets the present, and political education happens. The title "Groundings" is in honor of the revolutionary educator Walter Rodney, whose concept of "groundings" as a form of radical, political, and communal education inspires the conversations on this podcast. Groundings: we sit, we listen, we talk, we share, and we learn.
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Critical Edge stands for pushing ideas to the limit, and pushing our guests to those limits too. We feel that too many platforms host brilliant individuals, but don’t end up asking the questions that really matter. This is a platform for debate, a disruptive media channel, which discusses perspectives too often unexplored. Get ready for a new communal project. Ideas are sharper at the edge.
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An audiojournal documenting my journey to become a TechnoWizard (or perhaps a TechnoAnarchoShaman). I want to help bring forth better futures for all. That means creating a world of worlds that is more sustainable, ecologically stable, spiritual, ancestral, accessible, communal, ambitious, magical, and anarchistic. This is a world where we are all richer than rich; where all needs are met, and we instead solve better problems on a grander scale.
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The revolution might be over, but crypto and blockchain are alive and well, and CryptoCurrents is your source of exciting conversations. Join us as we speak with some of the innovators in the space about the future of digital currency, Web3, artificial intelligence, NFTs, blockchain, and more. Through engaging conversations, we will uncover the motivations, visions, and strategies behind today's most influential people and projects, observing how they empower individuals and communities, cre ...
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Pilina is a Hawai‘i-based podcast dedicated to celebrating the deep and meaningful connections that define who we are — to our culture, our ʻohana, and our communities. Through rich, heart-centered conversations with local voices, Pilina shares stories that inspire, educate, and uplift. The word pilina speaks to the bonds that tie us together. Whether generational, cultural, or communal, these connections are at the core of every episode. This podcast exists to document and preserve Hawai‘i’ ...
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"I've seen the difference it makes when women's voices and talents are included at all levels," says Joanne Greenaway, CEO at the London School of Jewish Studies, who as well as being a communal leader and educator is also an international lawyer who spent 10 years developing expertise in resolving Jewish divorce cases individually and systemically. For this reason, Women's Gallery Podcast will spotlight incredible female leaders making a mark in the Jewish community. Interviewing a differen ...
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A communal space to discuss life, spirituality and change.
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Investigating every aspect of the food we eat
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For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture
Miroslav Volf, Matthew Croasmun, Ryan McAnnally-Linz, Drew Collins, Evan Rosa, Macie Bridge
Seeking and living a life worthy of our humanity. Theological insight, cultural analysis, and practical guidance for personal and communal flourishing. Brought to you by the Yale Center for Faith & Culture.
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Flip the Script with Vic is a sacred space for real conversations with real women 🩷 Hosted by Victoria Nielsen—intuitive healer, mama, and space-holder for the divine feminine—this podcast amplifies women’s voices through raw interviews, intimate solocasts, and unfiltered conversations on motherhood, mysticism, psychedelics, ancestral healing, spirituality, identity, and more. What began as a personal exploration is now a communal prayer: a gathering place for cycle-breakers, mothers, mystic ...
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On the Other Hand is a podcast exploring the space between ancient roots and modern lives. Created by MJAA Young Professionals, the show invites listeners into authentic conversations that spark hope and strengthen identity. Together, we dive into topics of spiritual formation, community, and what it means to live as a Jewish believer in today’s world. The Messianic Jewish Alliance of America (MJAA) is the largest association within the Messianic Jewish community. Since 1915, the MJAA has wo ...
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In a tradition that dates back to the first centuries of Christianity, many newly initiated Christians were prepared for lives of faith through a formation with spiritual, liturgical, and communitarian dimensions. This period of formation was called mystagogy, a word which, in Greek, means "leading through the mysteries." Our program of mystagogy will have four primary goals: 1) To break open Magisterial teaching on the lay state (selections from Vatican II as well as letters/encyclicals fro ...
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Rabbi Kelemen is the founder and Rosh Kollel of the Center for Kehillah Development, a leadership development project devoted to the growth of Jewish communities worldwide. He also created the International Organization of Mussar Vaadim. He has been honored as a visiting scholar at universities and communal organizations around the world. During his decade-long tenure at Neve in Jerusalem, he influenced thousands of students. He is also the author of many journal articles and books, among th ...
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Congregation Beth Hallel is one of the largest Messianic Jewish Synagogues in the world. We are a congregation of Jewish and Gentile members worshipping Yeshua (Jesus), the Messiah of Israel, in a Jewish communal setting. On this podcast, you can experience our Shabbat sermons given by Rabbi Kevin Solomon. Rabbi Kevin is a second generation Messianic Jewish Rabbi, raised in a Jewish home. He earned his undergraduate degree at Georgia Tech and his graduate degree at Emory University. He compl ...
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Welcome to the Church of the City Podcast. Church of the City New York is a church community passionate about making disciples who "practice the way of Jesus together for the renewal of the city." We believe in the authority and power of the scriptures to shape our communal life and practice, as we seek to teach God's word with clarity and conviction. Most of the teaching in our community is done by Pastor Jon Tyson and our teaching team. We have both morning and evening services and meet in ...
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Welcome to Happy Making, a podcast that celebrates the messy, magical, and deeply human side of creativity. Hosted by Travis Bumgarner, Happy Making dives into the real stories behind what drives people to make things from the sparks of inspiration and the grind of creative blocks to the breakthroughs that make it all worth it. Travis’s journey began a decade ago in a Boston makerspace, a communal workshop where creative folks of all interests and backgrounds shared the same tables, tools, a ...
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A communal hub for conversation around all of your favorite topics.
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The design of this podcast is taken from the book This Day: A Wesleyan Way of Prayer by Laurence Stookey from Abingdon Press. Its format is similar to The Daily Office with a brief Christian focus for each day of the month; psalm; and scripture followed by prayers of the day, the season of the church year, the occasion, and communal creed or prayer for closing.
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Here at Created For we engage in God's redemptive story by learning from diverse voices, exploring our unique callings and pursuing communal flourishing.
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Apomogy is a communal art project about saying you're sorry with a pom pom. This podcast interviews anonymous guests about the story behind their apologies.
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"I have this romantic idea of the movies as a conjunction of place, people and experiences, all different for each of us, a context in which individual and separate beings try to commune, where the individual experience overlaps with the communal and where that overlapping is demarcated by how we measure the differing responses between ourselves and the rest of the audience: do they laugh when we don’t (and what does that mean?); are they moved when we feel like laughing (and what does that ...
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Conversations with journalists, academics and writers on Turkey and its region. New episode every two weeks.
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The Compound is an immersive fiction podcast. This cozy domestic thriller follows a group of friends who buy a shared plot of land at the start of the pandemic. As their communal paradise grows, mysterious events unfold & friendships become fragile. Secrets threaten to come to light and tensions rise. Everyone has something to lose in this chilling and addictive listen.” Find us on Apple Music, Spotify or download the latest episode from our website. Follow us on Instagram @thecompoundpodcas ...
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American Utopia tells the story of the Oneida Community, a radical 19th century free-love experiment in communal living. Building on his own research as well as interviews with top historians, host Dan Greenstone illuminates the fascinating lives of the liberated women and men who overturned society’s conventions about marriage, love, sex, work and childrearing. Subscribe now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On August 2nd 2022, I held his hand, the same way I did on our wedding day, when he took his last breath. Exactly one year later, I woke up paralysed, struck by FND. This is not therapy. It is raw, sacred survival. A sanctuary for shattered souls, where grief howls, rage prays, and healing is slow and shared. No platitudes. No pressure to “overcome.” Just real stories, real scars, and a voice whispering: “Me too. This still hurts. Let us sit in the holy dark together.” Welcome to a sanctuary ...
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In this eight-episode series, take a trip into the countercultural movements swirling through West Virginia in the 1970s and 80s. Jamie Zelermyer and her mother Karen investigate the shocking disappearance of their friend Marsha “Mudd” Ferber and explore her evolution from suburban housewife to back-to-the-land hippie to drug-dealing bar owner. As mother and daughter venture deeper into the mystery of Marsha’s disappearance, the two process their own history: Jamie reflects on her nontraditi ...
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Our goal is to bring the wisdom of the academy's ivory tower into your earbuds. Think of each episode as an audiological ingredient for your to brew your own faith. Most episodes center around an interview with a different scholar, theologian, or philosopher.
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Welcome to Indi_University podcasts, here our Federation of Indigenous Peoples enjoys communal living, group economics, producing for one another and most importantly unconditional love. The highest attainment of us all is to Love and Enjoy life with that same passion void of condition.
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Commonpoint is a social services organization dedicated to sustaining and enhancing the quality of individual, family and communal life through services to people of all ages, ability levels, stages of life and backgrounds. CommonPod Queens is a podcast featuring the many voices of Commonpoint and its stakeholders. Throughout the episodes, we will provide and discuss agency and community updates.
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Do you love reality television, true crime, memes, TikTok and all other forms of pop culture? Are you also interested in communal care outside of harmful state systems? Do you struggle to reconcile the two? Join Tashmica Torok and Shannon Perez-Darby on Popaganda, as we dive deep into our love of transformative justice, pop culture and where the two meet. Leave a 5-star review for The Popaganda Podcast and we might feature it in an upcoming episode! You can also send us love or suggest show ...
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Tune in for conversations with pastors at The Oaks Community Church in Middletown, Ohio. Each episode will feature a passage of Scripture that our church will be exploring during our upcoming Sunday gathering. Rest, Roots, and Renewal will challenge listeners to examine how the gospel of Jesus invites us into a life of rest (calm, aware, present), roots (a people and a place), and renewal (personal and communal).
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Weekly wrap of events of the week peppered with context, commentary and opinion by a superstar panel. Click here to support Newslaundry: http://bit.ly/paytokeepnewsfree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fork Fear Failure & Hustle: Reimagined. Still solo hosted, the podcast returns after a long pause with a burning question: What happens when life throws you a fork in the road, tangled with fear and failure? Join us for raw stories and sharp insights revealing how determined action – the hustle – can unlock unexpected possibilities and the courage to forge your path forward.
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Join Yaffed as we continue to explore the impact of the lack of secular education provided in Hasidic and Ultra-Orthodox yeshivas. Each episode will feature a guest who will share their perspectives on this and other closely connected issues. Tune in to hear from Yeshiva graduates, politicians, Jewish communal professionals, clergy, and more!
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ChangeMaking Connections is a monthly podcast exploring the journeys of change leaders striving for deep societal transformations. Hosted by Beth Berila, this show delves into the intricacies of sparking change, from personal evolutions to communal shifts. Here, we celebrate the challenges, triumphs, strategies, and possibilities that spring from a life dedicated to social justice. Join us in connecting with experts across various fields as we unpack the mechanisms of initiating meaningful c ...
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Call & Response draws upon the blues tradition of communal music making and listening. Hosted by Nashville-based musician and poet Adia Victoria, each episode is a back and forth between Adia and her guests, between their present work, and the lineage of musical ancestors that came before them, and between Adia and you.
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Stories from the Hearth is an experimental storytelling podcast, a free artistic space in the style of a painter's studio or writer's diary. It is a place for you to lose yourself in truly original short stories and their immersive soundscapes, written, narrated, and produced by Scottish poet Cal Bannerman. Learn about the history of storytelling in occasional miniseries The Wandering Bard, or escape your daily stresses with one of Cal's queer-focused fantasy, historical, supernatural and sc ...
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10: The Body's Rebellion: My Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) Diagnosis
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21:58Season 2: The Wrestling What happens when the grief you refuse to feel, your body decides to feel for you? In this raw and revealing Season 2 premiere, I share the story of waking up completely paralysed, on the exact one year anniversary of my husband’s death. This was the terrifying onset of Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), a condition whe…
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande and Jayashree Arunachalam are joined by journalist Sreenivasan Jain and Ritu Rao, writer, INTACH consultant, and researcher on water sustainability. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.c…
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It's twenty years since the Aldeburgh Food Festival began. Sheila Dillon examines its impact in this small Suffolk seaside town where food producers work together to forge strong local supply chains. She speaks to the festival's co-founder Lady Caroline Cranbrook who has been a passionate advocate of Suffolk's rich food ecosystem. She goes on a sho…
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TLC Talk Story with The Limo Company, Life, Business, and Redefining Luxury | Pilina Podcast Ep. 09
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1:15:27In this episode, we take you to the Valley Isle to talk story with the inspiring minds behind The Limo Company Maui — a locally owned business redefining luxury transportation in Hawaiʻi. 🚘🌺 Rooted in aloha and excellence, The Limo Company Maui has built a reputation for blending professional service with genuine hospitality. From weddings and priv…
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We continue to grapple with the issue of divine war in Joshua. The lesson this week follows closely on the topic from our previous episode, expanding on some of the context and background of the conquest of the Promised Land. In many places the people being dispossessed had deeply troubling rituals and traditions, and we ponder the tricky idea that…
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Welcome to Thoughtful Thursdays—weekly devotionals from The RunninRev made for people who pray best in motion. Tune in each Thursday to read or listen while you take a quick walk and ground yourself in faith. This Thursday's devotion is called, "Belonging Comes First." The scripture is Acts 2:42-47. If you are not already subscribed on Substack, he…
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Theology Beer Camp All-Stars Unite!!
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1:18:16Join me and the Theology Beer Camp All-Stars as we debrief the beautiful chaos that was camp this year! We're talking 600 people, ages 8 to 96, with highlights including: Jared Byas secretly being a Magic: The Gathering wizard who destroyed everyone, a volunteer named Tor who flew in from Norway and became everyone's bestie, an opening theological …
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Challahween? How Jewish families navigate Halloween
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38:28This week, many Jewish schools will be participating in a hallowed end of October tradition: sending out letters discouraging families from celebrating Halloween. The prominence of Halloween in public has ballooned in recent decades, evolving into a full-blown seasonal phenomenon. But despite the celebratory spiders and inflatable pumpkins, Jews te…
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On the Word of God (Dei Verbum - Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation)
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1:04:06In this session, guest presenter Dr. André Villeneuve discusses Dei Verbum, the dogmatic constitution on divine revelation issued at the Second Vatican Council. Dr. Villeneuve is Associate Professor of Old Testament & Biblical Languages at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. The music in the introduction and close of this podcast is provided by…
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Lonely Tech: AI, Isolation, Solitude, and Grace / Felicia Wu Song (SOLO Part 3)
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51:18Is technology the source or salve of social isolation? Given the realities of increasing division, the epidemic of loneliness, and unwanted isolation today, how should we think about the theological, ethical, and spiritual dimensions of the human experience of aloneness? “AI technologies aren’t capable of creating conditions in which grace can happ…
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In the Spotlight: Ronald Leopold (Anne Frank Exhibit)
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22:35Abigail Pogrebin is joined by Ronald Leopold, longtime executive director of the Anne Frank House, one of Europe’s most visited museums, which he recreated and brought to New York City for the first time this year.By Jewish Broadcasting Service
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Natalie Wigg-Stevenson: Memory Loss, Rain Dancing, and Making Meaning
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2:02:30Wow, this conversation with Natalie was something else - one of those episodes where you start talking about a brain injury from cleaning a closet (seriously, turn the lights on, people!) and end up in the deep end discussing psychedelics, embodiment theology, and what happens when your brain decides to play tricks on you for two years straight. Na…
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Ep. 81 - From Healing to Wholeness: Redefining Spirituality with Meg Sylvester
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51:39What happens when “doing the work” stops feeling like freedom? In this honest and uplifting conversation, I chat with my dear friend + mentor Meg Sylvester about life after the awakening — the messy middle where joy, humanness, and purpose meet. ✨ Inside this episode: Redefining spirituality beyond constant healing Meg’s creative pivot and what ins…
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Far from an outstanding film, but amazing to look at and too much fun not to recommend, we had a great time in Tron: Ares, which reverses the reality-computer interface that brought humans into the digital world in the previous two films; it's now the virtual that becomes real. An evil company searches for the code that will give its 3D printed com…
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Nora Fisher Onar on Turkish political history beyond binaries
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31:26Nora Fisher Onar on “Contesting Pluralism(s): Islamism, Liberalism, and Nationalism in Turkey and Beyond” (Cambridge University Press). The book challenges the common belief that a binary contest between "Islam" and "secularism" is the driving force behind Turkey's modern history. Please support Turkey Book Talk on Patreon or Substack. Supporters g…
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Making Sense of Church | The Priesthood - Suzy Silk
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55:37This Sunday, Pastor Suzy Silk continued our "Making Sense of Church" Series by calling us to take up our roles as priests in the Kingdom of God. Like the priesthood of ancient Israel, we are called to stand apart in the world as examples of God's holy love and goodness. As priests under the New Covenant, we should be living in such a way that compe…
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The Memoirs of Robert & Mabel Williams w/ Dr. Akinyele Umoja
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59:33In this broadcast, co-hosts taylor, Leyla, and Dartricia discuss the ongoing Atlanta city council elections and the theft of the Crown Jewels from the Louvre Museum in France. They are joined by guest Dr. Akinyele Umoja to talk about the book he co-edited, The Memoirs of Robert and Mabel Williams: African American Freedom, Armed Resistance, and Int…
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The New Jewel Movement and Grenada's Revolution
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59:56In this broadcast, co-hosts Dartricia and Musa give a history of the New Jewel Movement and the Grenada Revolution and the U.S. Invasion and overthrow in 1983 under the Reagan Administration. The discussion includes wins of revolution including a powerful literacy campaign, better healthcare, and the construction of an airport. They also make conne…
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Joshua Turnil on Anti-Semitism, Identity, and Hope in France
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13:28Director Joshua Turnil of Jews for Jesus France joins host Miranda Wainberg to talk about living as a Jewish believer in Paris and how anti-Semitism has evolved over the past two decades. He shares historical insight, personal stories, and the spiritual realities behind modern hate. From education to social media, from parenting to public witness, …
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I have a quick and exciting announcement for you. Thank you so much for making this first season of I Feel Your Pain a sacred space for all of us. Your messages and support have meant the world to me. I am thrilled to let you know that Season 2 will begin next Saturday. We are moving into a powerful new phase we are calling “The Wrestling,” where w…
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What do you feel strongly about? What ignites the chain reaction of thoughts to action in your life? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel as he stirs us to seek the L-rd first and with a fervor that usurps our tendency to satisfy our flesh. If we truly love and serve G-d, we must choose not only walk it out in times of convenience o…
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Manisha Pande, Jayashree Arunachalam and Anand Vardhan are joined by journalist Arati Jerath and Sunil Dahiya, founder of Envirocatalysts. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Feeding Britain: Can Our Best Food Producers Deliver?
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42:21Sheila Dillon and this year’s head judge of the BBC Food and Farming Awards, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, hit the road to meet the finalists in the Best Food Producer category. From sourdough pioneers Aidan Monks and Catherine Connor at Lovingly Artisan in Kendal, and regenerative grower Calixta Killander at Flourish Produce in Cambridgeshire, to c…
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The "Commander of the Lord's Army" shows up in this chapter with an important reframing of the narrative. Joshua has already been described as a warrior, and asks whether the stranger is friend or foe. The response famously is "no", with an implied reminder that God's side might not be as simple as our human allies or enemies. This passage is only …
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For months, Zohran Mamdani has held a double digit lead in the New York City mayoral race. The 34-year-old media-savvy firebrand burst onto the scene with a suite of fresh, progressive ideas—but his candidacy has forced a reckoning among the city’s significant Jewish community. Mamdani says he doesn’t use the slogan “Globalize the intifada” himself…
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Making Sense of Church | The Temple - Jon Tyson
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1:03:15This Sunday, Pastor Jon Tyson continued our sermon series, Making Sense of the Church, with a teaching on the Church becoming the Temple of God. From cover to cover, the Bible is a story about God's desire to be with His people. God isn't out there somewhere far away, only found in the big and spectacular, or even only reserved for certain pockets …
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Casey Sigmon: Agonistic Encounters, Holy Friction, and Real Worship
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1:21:08Casey Sigmon joined Tim and me to wrestle with worship, justice, and what happens when we think liturgy is just the music on Sunday morning instead of the choreography of our entire lives. Casey pushed us to see worship as ascribing worth—not just to any god, but to the One revealed in Jesus who demands we care for the oppressed, which means our pr…
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Welcome to Thoughtful Thursdays—weekly devotionals from The RunninRev made for people who pray best in motion. Tune in each Thursday to read or listen while you take a quick walk and ground yourself in faith. This Thursday's devotion is called, "Wholeness Over Hustle." The scripture is Matthew 11:28-30. If you are not already subscribed on Substack…
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461 - One Battle After Another - Second Screening
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1:27:43We're joined by our resident Paul Thomas Anderson expert (and Mike's brother), Stephen Glass, to whom we've previously spoken about Phantom Thread and Licorice Pizza, for another discussion of One Battle After Another. Stephen's seen it in both VistaVision and IMAX 70mm, and can offer a sense of the experience Mike and José missed seeing it in IMAX…
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(32) Transforming the halachic landscape, with Nishmat founder Rabbanit Chana Henkin
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43:00This podcast is powered by LSJS. Visit lsjs.ac.uk to learn about our Jewish learning journeys & find something that suits you. NEW! Talk to us at [email protected] and tell us about amazing women who you'd like to hear interviewed. Joanne Greenaway is joined by Rabbanit Chana Henkin, founder of Nishmat: The Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Ad…
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Notice the Absence: Ecological Loneliness, Local Attention, and Interspecies Connection / Laura Marris (SOLO Part 2)
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39:55Consider human ecological loneliness and our longing for reconnection with all creation. What healing is available in an era defined by environmental loss and exploitation? Can we strengthen the fragile connection between modern society and the space we inhabit? “Loneliness is the symptom that desires its cure.” In this episode Macie Bridge welcome…
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In the Spotlight: Yaakov Katz ("While Israel Slept")
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30:15American-born Israeli journalist, author, and the former Editor-in-Chief of The Jerusalem Post, Yaakov Katz, joins Abby to discuss his latest book, "While Israel Slept: How Hamas Surprised the Most Powerful Military in the Middle East."By Jewish Broadcasting Service
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Fascism trains us to shrink. Pee-wee shows another path: bold, maximal, unashamed. What can Paul Reubens teach us about refusing to comply in advance? In this episode, hosts Shannon Perez-Darby and Tashmica Torok discuss the pressure to get small under rising Fascism—and how Paul Reubens, through Pee-wee Herman, modeled color, camp, and audacity an…
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Ep. 80 - The Spiritual Tattoo That Changed Everything: My Pilgrimage to Cornwall, UK
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21:35In this deeply personal solo episode, I’m sharing the full story behind my new throat and chest tattoo — what I call my spiritual armor. 🕊️ What began as a vision in a 2022 breathwork session turned into a spontaneous pilgrimage across the ocean to Cornwall, where I received a sacred marking from @sarasacredink. This wasn’t just a tattoo — it was a…
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Mike isn't impressed with The Rock's attempt to take on a dramatic role in an intimate biopic after decades of popcorn blockbusters, seeing it as Oscar bait. José doesn't share his cynicism and likes the lead performance. We discuss what The Smashing Machine depicts - disagreeing, in particular, about whether the protagonist shares any blame for th…
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8: Milestones and Memory: Navigating Triggers
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15:28Holidays and celebrations can sharpen the pain of loss, turning days of joy into profound reminders of absence. In this episode, we move beyond birthdays to the complex terrain of cultural and family milestones. We will use the example of Mother's Day, a day that can be agonising for a mother who has lost a child, a child who has lost a mother, or …
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What does G-d promise you? What about G-d can you be greatly confident about? Join Rabbi Kevin Solomon of Congregation Beth Hallel, as he goes through some of the things Scripture paints a very detailed picture of as we take hold more of the unchanging and ultimately-loving nature of G-d. In times of great joy and great sorrow, never forget the ste…
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Hafta 559: Taliban’s visit to India, Gaza peace plan agreement
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1:46:46This week on Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Manisha Pande, Jayashree Arunachalam and Shardool Katyayan are joined by Suhasini Haidar, Diplomatic Affairs Editor at The Hindu, and Dr Khinvraj Jangid, director and professor at the Centre for Israel Studies at OP Jindal Global University. Abhinandan asks Suhasini whether it was “embarrassing” …
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In the Spotlight: Hartman Presidents on This Historic Moment
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56:20Donniel Hartman and Yehuda Kurtzer, presidents of the Shalom Hartman Institute, join Abigail Pogrebin to unpack the emotions, implications, and future stakes of the historic ceasefire.By Jewish Broadcasting Service
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Dan Saladino meets people behind pioneering projects rethinking the future of chocolate, seafood and food forests. Which one will win this year's BBC Best Food Innovation Award? Produced and presented by Dan Saladino.By BBC Radio 4
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Crossing the Jordan river with Joshua is a bit like crossing the Red Sea with Moses, but some differences are intriguing. This story is told in Joshua 3 using a lot of dialog, and it is striking how many different messages are given to different groups. In some ways it highlights the connectedness of the community, and at the same time it almost se…
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Flourishing Alone / Miroslav Volf (SOLO Part 1)
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42:27Theologian Miroslav Volf reflects on solitude, loneliness, and how being alone can reveal our humanity, selfhood, and relationship with God. This episode is part 1 of a 5-part series, SOLO, which explores the theological, moral, and psychological dimensions of loneliness, solitude, and being alone. “Solitude brings one back in touch with who one is…
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