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Nuance is a podcast of The Collaborative helping Christians to faithfully live out their faith in their work. We recognize most of life is not lived in black and white but rather lived in the gray, lived in the nuance. You can find more, including complementary spiritual exercises, at www.collaborativeorlando.com/nuance.
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What's at stake for faith freedom for all in our world today? Join the conversation on religion and the law, including the most significant cases concerning religion and religious liberty at the U.S. Supreme Court and the continuing impact of Christian nationalism. As lawyers and people of faith, BJC Executive Director Amanda Tyler and General Counsel Holly Hollman think these topics deserve respectful conversation -- something that we don’t always hear in the public square or our social med ...
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Typology

Ian Cron

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Who are we? Why do we act, think and feel the way we do? How can we become our best, most authentic selves? Welcome to Typology, a podcast that explores the mystery of the human personality and how we can use the Enneagram typing system as a tool to become our best, most authentic selves. Hosted by author, speaker and counselor, Ian Morgan Cron, Typology features interviews with thought leaders from every sphere of life, including renowned Enneagram authors and teachers, psychologists, theol ...
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Talking Progress

Das Progressive Zentrum

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Tune into Talking Progress, the podcast about ideas that matter. The Berlin-based think tank "Das Progressive Zentrum" (The Progressive Centre) is gathering the most pressing political debates and perspectives from Berlin to San Francisco, all in one place. Whether you're a seasoned activist, a curious observer, or someone looking to deepen your understanding of progressive values and policies, Talking Progress is your guide to staying informed, inspired, and empowered. So subscribe now and ...
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Ross Mandell, the pioneer who reshaped Wall Street, has catapulted hundreds of companies into the public sphere, crafting his legacy as an undisputed guru in investment banking and stock brokerage. Now, this sought-after public speaker captivates audiences worldwide, weaving his financial genius with life-altering inspiration, merging invaluable financial insights with profound life and business lessons to motivate and inspire a new generation.
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Render Unto Caesar

Joshua Campbell

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Render Unto Caesar seeks to dissect the connection between religion and the public sphere. This series is originally aired on 91.3 FM Community Radio in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, and then transferred to podcast.
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A series of stories about historical figures or events that deserve A LOT more attention in the public sphere. I'm dedicated to making sure the best stories are told so they are never forgotten.
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PDU Podcast

PDU Podcast

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The Project for Democratic Union (PDU) is a political think-tank which makes the case for a full political union of the Eurozone. We believe in a boldly democratic, unified Europe with a strong civil society and public sphere.
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This is What Democracy Sounds Like

Metropolitan Congregations United

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This is What Democracy Sounds Like is a presentation of Metropolitan Congregations United in St. Louis, MO. MCU is a community organization that brings together religious congregations, community groups, and individuals to work for a common purpose: to create a better life for all residents of the St. Louis region. We work at the intersection of race, economy, political power, gender, and the structures of oppression at work within us individually, within our organization and within the comm ...
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On Belief

Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto

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Emmanuel College is a theological college of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. On Belief is a podcast produced for the University of Toronto’s Emmanuel College. The show is a home for conversations about the place of faith in the public sphere. It will explore the role and place of belief, whether defined as organized religious practice or individual spiritual understanding, in the culture and politics of secular society. The podcast theme music was composed by sacred music p ...
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Government of Saint Lucia

Government Of Saint Lucia

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A range of topical information based radio programming brought to you from the Government Information Service of Saint Lucia. This podcast aims to bring an array of programming to the listening public. Our goal is to keep listeners up to date with all government developments, from the political arena through to the cultural sphere. Learn about the latest policy changes, growth initiatives and social projects. Stay attuned to Saint Lucia's rich heritage and culture, from our annual Independen ...
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*Update - Jan 2023 You may have noticed The Imposter has been on a bit of an unofficial hiatus. Some major life events have meant the podcast has had to take a back seat for a bit. Fortunately, there will be more free time coming up in the near future so get ready for some exciting new 'sodes. #GoodNewsEveryone Big Truss Internerds, 'Tis I, your graciously humble host, Amir. Proud graduate of Hampshire College and Plymouth University, lover of cheese, mayor of Dragon Town, slayer of grammar ...
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Utility + Function, a multifaceted, eclectic, and probing podcast hosted by Nanotronics co-founder and CEO, Matthew Putman, covers subjects from Machine Learning, to Jazz, to Community Development. Utility Function, a definition: individual preferences for goods or services. It calculates desire, and therefore, is relative.
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Found

Brandon Bathauer

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A conversation at the intersection of Christian belief and culture where we aim to find Jesus in the way we think about and respond to our world.
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Aquilldriver Audios

Aquilldriver Audio

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We at Aquilldriver, create in-house content in terms of video, designs, books, music, audio and much more. Our mantra is Right to Write, Right to Design and Right to Create. In the sphere of audio, we create & design original, adaptive and public domain- stories, music, talk shows, poetries, meetups, mehfils and a lot more. Providing promising sound to your ears is our earnest attempt. We like to keep our content multilingual. As we are Aquilldriver Audio.
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Ever wondered what its like to live in Iceland? Ever wondered what its like to work as sex educator? Ever wondered what its like to be a woman? ...How about an Icelandic female sex educator?! Welcome to the wonderful, and weird, world of Sigga Dögg the Icelandic sexologist. You will accompany her on her travels as she delivers sex ed all over Iceland to kids, teens and adults and she will share her thoughts on all and any matter under the sun and beyond. But mostly in Iceland. So if you answ ...
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ATA Digital is a project of Asia Theological Association.The podcast features conversations with academicians, scholars, and practitioners from the Asian context, talking about their work. These conversations try to connect seemingly esoteric topics to the everyday lives of people in Asia and seek to allow audiences to connect with the person behind the writing and work.
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The Find Out Podcast

Find Out Podcast

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Find Out is an honest, irreverent, and often hilarious discussion about America during Trump’s second term. We’re a team of left-wing content creators (who MAGAs would call radical left lunatics)—but we’re here to prove that we’re just normal dudes you can shoot the shit with. Each week we’ll laugh about the latest MAGA absurdities, while helping listeners separate the signal from the noise. Whether you’re pissed off, ready to fight, or feel like you’re about to completely disassociate, Find ...
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Odd Ball Podcast

WJCT Public Media

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Odd Ball is a story about a UFO investigation, a mansion in the woods and how one shiny object sent a Jacksonville, Florida family into hiding. Each week host Lindsey Kilbride dives deeper into the 1974 mystery of the "Betz sphere."
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The Cinematic Odyssey

U92 the Moose | WWVU

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On The Cinematic Odyssey podcast, your hosts and amateur film lovers Max Clark and Tristen Rodriguez take their film exploration beyond the blockbusters and through the art house sphere. We typically discuss the impact the film has had on us and the film world, memorable shots and the meaning behind certain narrative choices, and the design of the work from camera angles to costuming. With our own signature brand of humor and curiosity, follow our journeys and maybe take some recommendations ...
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Podcasts produced by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission. The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission was established under statute on 1 November 2014 to protect and promote human rights and equality in Ireland, to promote a culture of respect for human rights, equality and intercultural understanding, to promote understanding and awareness of the importance of human rights and equality, and to work towards the elimination of human rights abuses and discrimination.
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SMT-Pod

Society for Music Theory

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Check out our website: www.smt-pod.org SMT-Pod is a creative venue for timely conversations about music, with episodes chosen through an open, collaborative peer review process. Audio-only podcasts offer a unique—though non-traditional—way of engaging with music, analysis, and contemporary issues in the field. This new publication medium affords our society both the ability to face outwards, by engaging in public scholarship, and inwards, by hosting meaningful conversations about the activit ...
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This podcast gives you a breath of fresh air as you listen to motivational and inspirational stories shared by a Jamaican school leader, Mrs. Jonnelle Prince, who works at a newly developed public secondary school owned by the New Testament Church of God. It gives you snippets of experiences from Biblical and personal perspectives.
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Just a Thinker

Bryan Bootka

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Do we, Christians, support public policies that are incongruent with a biblical worldview? And if so, how would we know? How should a biblical worldview inform our approach to Criminal Justice, Education, Immigration, Illegal Drugs, Taxes, and more from a public policy standpoint? We can all think critically about these subjects even if we are not experts in a specific area, but are we thinking biblically about them? Or is it possible that, as believers with a biblical worldview, we still ne ...
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What’s the difference between religious privilege and religious freedom? How does Christian nationalism spread? Why do so many ideas that start in Texas expand to other parts of the country? On this podcast, we bring you a special panel discussion on Christian nationalism in the Texas public sphere, recorded live on April 8. It features BJC Executi…
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This month on Theonomoney, Jeremy continues looking at the Second Commandment and applies it to each of the spheres of sovereignty. Subscribe on your favorite podcast catcher, tell your friends about Theonomoney, and follow Theonomoney on Facebook, X, and Instagram. Check out great theonomic shirts and hoodies here: bonfire.com/store/theonomoney/ C…
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The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs extends sincere condolences to the family, friends, loved ones and colleagues including the nursing fraternity on the passing of the beloved, La Toya Alexander, Nurse- Midwife, who worked at the Millennium Heights Medical Complex. The Ministry expresses deepest gratitude for her dedicated service…
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On our season 6 finale, Amanda Tyler and Holly Hollman explore some of the consequential decisions from the final days of the Supreme Court term, including Mahmoud v. Taylor – which involves parents who want to opt their children out of curriculum they find in conflict with their religious beliefs – and U.S. v. Skrmetti, which focuses on access to …
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This week, the Find Out crew sits down with author and internet veteran Jason Pargin to explore how the far-right won over a generation of young men—and how progressives can fight to win them back.We discuss:How Jason's 2012 Cracked article on personal growth went viralWhy the left's purity culture and tone-policing are losing battlesWhy platforms …
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In this week's episode, Craig Peaslee reimagines formal music theory analysis and takes the listener to the arena of competitive music performance through the lens of a radio sportscast. This episode was produced by Zach Lloyd along with Team Lead Evan Ware. Special thanks to peer reviewers Nate Mitchell and John Heilig. Additional thanks to Indigo…
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In this episode of Typology, I sit down with Chris Janssen, a USA Today best-selling author and board-certified coach, to explore the intersection of the Enneagram, recovery, and personal growth. Chris, an Enneagram 4, shares her journey of sobriety and the insights she gained from her experiences. Together, we discuss the unique challenges that En…
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As Congress moves to pass Trump's horrendous tax bill, we break down just how bad this bill truly is and how we can continue to push for it to fail.Plus we discuss how Democrats continue to struggle with their messaging around the bill and what they can do to make the case for it to fail.👕 **Merch** made in the USA & union-made: https://findoutpodc…
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In this third week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, we are given a simple reminder to love God and share His love with others. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of Scripture, prayer, and sho…
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In this week's episode, Audrey Slote guides listeners through an analysis of “Mandorla Island” from Nicole Mitchell’s experimental jazz album Mandorla Awakening II from 2017. This episode centers Mitchell’s own Afrofuturist, feminist writings as its primary music-theoretical framework and illuminates how such theorizing productively challenges cano…
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@⁨Tim Fullerton⁩ Title and description for ya. In our first two-part episode, we kick things off with a massive W for progressives: Zohran Mamdani’s win over Andrew Cuomo didn’t just shock the system—it shattered the illusion that establishment democrats are untouchable. It’s a crucial moment that could reshape democratic politics ahead of two incr…
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How do our early stories shape who we become, and what would it look like to embrace healing and grace along the way? In this heartfelt episode of Typology, we welcome Melanie Shankle, an Enneagram 9 with an 8 wing and author of Here Be Dragons: Treading the Deep Waters of Motherhood, Mean Girls, and Generational Trauma. Melanie opens up about the …
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Welcome to episode 12 of the House of Dissent podcast. In this episode, we delve into the influential cultural and media criticism of bell hooks, as explored in Chapter 13 of Radical Mass Media Criticism, a Cultural Genealogy by Cynthia Carter. We uncover how bell hooks, originally Gloria Jean Watkins, used her writings to challenge dominant media …
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On the seventieth episode of the Cinematic Odyssey, Tristen and Max dive into Perfect Days, the philosophical, slice of life piece from Wim Wenders. Tristen laments about the impossibility of contentment in American society, especially on the eve of the NBA Finals, Max dives into whether or not it's sad to not fight for dramatic change, and both ho…
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Trump’s attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities didn’t come out of nowhere — it came out of 2018, when he blew up the deal Obama built. While Democrats cry “unconstitutional,” they’re missing the more powerful argument: Trump caused this. We trace the path from 2018 to today, compare it to the War in Iraq, and talk about what could come next. But we di…
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In this second week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, we are cautioned not to be afraid of God’s miraculous hand, but to proclaim His good works boldly. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of S…
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In the headlines: The government of Saint Lucia has signed new collective bargaining agreements with key public sector unions, securing improved employment terms, benefits and conditions for workers from 2022 to 2028 and; hundreds of Saint Lucian families are one step closer to owning the government's lands they have called home for decades. For de…
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This week on Typology, I sat down with the brilliant and buoyant Margaret Feinberg—author, teacher, and Enneagram 7 with an 8 wing. We talked about her new book, The God You Need to Know, and what it means to experience the Holy Spirit’s presence—not just in the highs of life, but in the valleys too. Margaret opened up about facing surgery just bef…
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Two topics are dominating the news this week - and neither of them are good. ICE detaining more Democratic elected officials and Mr. "No New Wars" Donald Trump flirts with going to war with Iran. Will MAGA stand with Trump or split with him if he goes to war? This is more on the latest episode of the Find Out Podcast.👕 **Merch** made in the USA & u…
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In this episode, Mark Micchelli examines the relationship between music theory and creative practice via a firsthand exploration of the formal structure of Cecil Taylor’s solo piano improvisations. This episode was produced by Jason Jedlicka along with Team Lead Matthew Ferrandino. Special thanks to peer reviewers Chris Stover and John Heilig. SMT-…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case is joined by Lance Walker, President of Walker & Company Construction. Together they discuss Lance’s business background and his passionate support for the arts. They explore the historical relationship between business and art, and current ways of supporting the art community with business acumen. Case and Lance del…
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The Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Elderly Affairs is actively progressing with plans to provide 24-hour healthcare services at the Gros Islet Polyclinic. The ongoing infrastructure upgrade at the facility represents a strategic investment in improving access to quality healthcare for the northern region of Saint Lucia. Construction at the site …
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After months of frustration, we’re finally seeing signs that the tide is turning. The No Kings protests completely overshadowed Trump’s sad excuse for a military parade, his approval rating is tanking, and he’s even starting to walk back his hardline immigration stance — proof that protest works. We also break down how Trump’s recklessness helped s…
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World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, is recognized on June 15th annually, the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs uses this opportunity to highlight the challenges faced by older persons around us, and to renew our commitment to ensuring accessible health care, and support for their well-being. This day of recognition was launched by the I…
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As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins, the Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs is advising all citizens to take proactive steps to protect their health and well-being amid forecasts of an active and potentially dangerous season. According to The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Agency (NOAA), the 2025 hurricane season i…
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In the headlines: The Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, Hon. Philip J. Pierre, is headed to Brazil for the Brazil Caribbean Summit and; Saint Lucia is implementing STREAM, a partnership integrating science, technology, reading, engineering, arts, and math into early childhood education. For details on these developments and more, visit: www.govt.lc…
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In this first week of ordinary time, we reflect on the technological distractions of our day, and how to focus on God's voice instead. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of Scripture, prayer, …
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A new approach to the theism-scientism divide rooted in a deeper form of atheism. Western philosophy is stuck in an irresolvable conflict between two approaches to the spiritual malaise of our times: either we need more God (the “turn to religion”) or less religion (the New Atheism). In Experiments in Mystical Atheism: Godless Epiphanies from Daois…
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