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Taking the concept from Brian Lamb's long running Booknotes TV program, the podcast offers listeners more books and authors. Booknotes+ features a mix of new interviews with authors and historians, along with some old favorites from the archives. The platform may be different, but the goal is the same – give listeners the opportunity to learn something new.
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Sex, Love, and Addiction

Robert Weiss, PhD, MSW

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On Sex, Love, and Addiction, Dr. Rob Weiss, sex therapist and author of a dozen books on sex and relationship healing, interviews global experts like Dr’s. Sue Johnson, Harville Hendrix, Dr. Stan Tatkin, and Helen Fisher, Dr. Kenneth Adams among others. This podcast features robust discussions focused on healing from chronic infidelity, cheating, porn, and sex addiction, along with the pain of relationship betrayal. Dr. Rob is Chief Clinical Officer for Seeking integrity Treatment Centers. H ...
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TheThinkingAtheist

The Thinking Atheist

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Seth Andrews, a former Christian broadcaster and believer for 30 years, ultimately escaped the bonds of superstitious thinking to embrace the more satisfying explanations that science provides. A professional video producer and host of one of the most popular atheist communities on the internet, Seth Andrews brings a polished format, a relaxed environment and a rage-free challenge to the religious beliefs that defined his youth. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/po ...
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Crystal Hollenbeck and Dr. Rob continue their conversation about the power and purpose of triggers, the appropriate time to utilize communication skills, and each of the seven steps of the CALMING model, including handling residual anger and resentment. We often think that anger is the only option for control after betrayal, but Crystal challenges …
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Crystal Hollenbeck has returned to the podcast to discuss a new resource for anyone who is dealing with betrayal trauma anger. She and Dr. Rob define this healthy emotion in the healing process, discuss her new book Betrayal Trauma Anger and explore anger management options available to help betrayed partners calm down and move forward. TAKEAWAYS: …
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Boston-based writer Doug Most's new book is called "Launching Liberty: The Epic Race to Build the Ships That Took America to War." Most, who spent 15 years at the Boston Globe, writes: "In total, American shipyards produced 2,710 Liberty ships in essentially four years, peaking in the spring and summer of 1943, when almost 800 ships were built in s…
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In this Shadow Short, host BT delves into the themes of the popular series 'Stranger Things,' exploring the psychological, esoteric, and gnostic dimensions of the Upside Down. He discusses the implications of the supernatural elements, the nature of reality, and the importance of confronting one's shadow self. Through a detailed analysis, he connec…
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End-of-the-World prophecies and global foreign policy often involve Zion. But what is it, and how do skeptics compassionately and correctly approach the persecution of and propaganda by today's Nation of Israel? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.…
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Yale constitutional law professor Akhil Reed Amar's second book in a trilogy is titled "Born Equal: Remaking America's Constitution, 1840-1920." In Professor Amar's introduction, he writes: "Millions of Americans can recite by heart Lincoln's opening line at Gettysburg. But how many of us understand it?" "This sentence," Professor Amar continues, "…
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In this conversation, BT and Ken Torres delve into the intricate relationship between psychology, spirituality, and the supernatural. They explore the complexities of mental health, the misconceptions surrounding exorcism, and the importance of understanding trauma and emotional struggles. The discussion emphasizes the need for compassion, discernm…
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Tammy Gustafson and Dr. Rob continue their conversation about creating emotional space between you and your betraying partner. They discuss the power of actually feeling all of your feelings, and the importance of allowing fun and play in the healing process. Tammy offers free resources for finding peace, and underscores the power that comes with s…
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Tammy Gustafson is a licensed professional counselor and coach who focused on trauma, PTSD, and EMDR before her own marriage imploded. She now works with others who are facing betrayal, focusing on women who have been betrayed to help them find their worth and strength again. Together, she and Dr. Rob discuss healing after betrayal and regaining tr…
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Kenneth Feinberg is a Washington-based attorney who served as a special master of the US government's 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund. Mr. Feinberg worked for 33 months, pro bono, deciding who should be compensated as a result of the deaths and injuries from 9/11. Kenneth Feinberg, who today is 79, was interviewed on C-SPAN's Q&A program about his b…
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In this episode, host BT delves into the intricate world of secret societies, symbols, and the hidden forces shaping our reality. Joining BT is Amy, a counselor and host of the "Eyes on the Right" podcast, who brings her expertise in counseling and her insights into occult and satanic ritual abuse. Together, they explore the deep roots of secret so…
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Study Ministry Podcast examines Luke 12:35–48, focusing on the faithful (pistos) and unfaithful (apistos) steward and the meaning of Jesus' warning. The host argues the unfaithful steward is likely a true believer facing divine discipline and loss of reward rather than eternal condemnation, and calls listeners to repentance, watchfulness, and faith…
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The discussion explores the historical backdrop and profound implications of Pope Urban II's call for the Crusades, focusing on the spiritual and political motivations that fueled this monumental event. The narrative begins with the medieval mindset, characterized by a blend of desperation and hope for a better future, where war, famine, and religi…
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William Arthur Galston has been a senior fellow with the Brookings Institution since 2006 and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal for the past 12 years. In the first paragraph of his latest 161-page book, he tells us what the book is about: "This book advances this proposition that what I call the dark passions - anger, hatred, humiliation, res…
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This episode studies Revelation 21:1–8, focusing on the phrase "the cowardly" in verse 8. It explains the original Greek meaning, distinguishes natural fear from spiritual cowardice (fear that leads to rejecting Christ), and explores biblical examples and consequences of living in fear rather than faith. The host offers encouragement, calls listene…
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This episode explores what it means to be a godly Christian man, focusing on surrender to Christ, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the importance of courage, self-control, responsibility, and humility. Practical guidance is offered on growing through obedience, prayer, Scripture, fellowship, and sacrificial love for family, with encouragement to ke…
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This show features a conversation between host BT, and Steve Ray, exploring themes of spirituality, faith, and the supernatural. They discuss the impact of science and technology on humanity, the importance of unique beliefs, and delve into supernatural topics through the "Truth in Shadow" podcast. Steve Ray shares his experiences with Marian appar…
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Retired George Mason University history professor, Peter Henriques, starts off his author's note writing: "If anyone had told me in the summer of 2023 that I would be writing one more book on George Washington, I would have expressed extreme skepticism." In Episode 6 of this Booknotes+ podcast series in 2021, Professor Henriques told us the same th…
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These days, the American flag just "hits different." At the recent California Freethought Day in Sacramento, Seth Andrews spoke about how the stars and stripes have been weaponized against free citizens. SPEECH VIDEO Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/thethinkingatheist--3270347/support.…
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In September 1975, 17 days apart, two women, one in Sacramento and the other in San Francisco, attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford. The first attempt on September the 5th came from Annette Squeaky Fromm. The Charles Manson follower spent over 30 years in prison, is out on parole, and is 76 years old. The other attempt came on the non-ent…
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In this episode, host BT explores the intersection of anthropology and biblical studies with Dr. Judd Burton. They discuss how understanding the cultural context of the Bible can enrich our faith and provide insights into the supernatural elements present in scripture. Topics include the Tower of Babel, the role of giants, and the significance of A…
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This episode explores Hebrews 10:10–14 and James 5:19–20 to explain how Christs one sacrifice secures our justification and frees believers from ongoing guilt and fear. It contrasts the repeated animal sacrifices of the Old Testament with Jesus final, perfect offering, clarifies that sin can have real earthly consequences without undoing salvation,…
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The book is called "Breakneck: China's Quest to Engineer the Future." Author Dan Wang (WONG) was born in China in 1992. His parents moved to Canada when he was seven. In 2014, he graduated from the University of Rochester in New York. Then in 2018, Dan Wang went to live in China until he returned to the US in 2023. He then went to the offices of th…
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In this thought-provoking episode, host BT explores the pervasive influence of programming in society, particularly through entertainment and media. He discusses how Hollywood and the algorithm of social media shape perceptions, behaviors, and beliefs, leading to a culture of distraction and dependency. The conversation emphasizes the importance of…
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The names are almost all known nationally: Ed Koch, Rudy Giuliani, David Dinkins, Al Sharpton, Larry Kramer, and Donald Trump. These are people who were first in the news in the 1980s. Their early public lives are now featured in Jonathan Mahler's book, "The Gods of New York." The book is divided into four large chapters titled 1986, 1987, 1988, 19…
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In this episode, BT and Vicki Joy Anderson delve into the profound experiences of the dark night of the soul, exploring themes of loneliness, suffering, and the transformative power of faith. They discuss the importance of recognizing one's struggles, the role of prayer and support, and the journey towards healing and understanding amidst trials. T…
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This episode explores Jesus’s teaching that we know trees by their fruit, contrasting the works of the flesh with the fruit of the Spirit using Matthew 7:16, 1 Corinthians 6, Galatians 5:22–23, and John 3:18. The host explains the danger of sin using the example of the toxic "death apple" tree, addresses the difference between dead and living spiri…
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In this thought-provoking monologue, host BT explores the concept of modern idols, particularly focusing on the algorithm as a new form of worship in our digital age. He draws parallels between ancient idol worship and contemporary technology, emphasizing how our attention and time are sacrificed at the altar of screens. The discussion delves into …
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Daniel Flynn's book is titled, "The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer." Mr. Flynn points out in his introduction that "Meyer travels from communist to conservative, peace activist to soldier, Jew to Catholic, rhapsodist of Satan to cheerleader for Reagan, and free love enthusiast to family man." Flynn, who is a seni…
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In this episode of Truth in Shadow, the host reflects on the journey of the podcast, celebrating its 100th episode by exploring the themes of dreams, the shadow self, and the importance of psycho-navigation. This conversation with Norma, and Nisha Burton, delves into the significance of lucid dreaming, the role of guides in inner exploration, and t…
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