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Welcome to Redemption’s Table – a fresh ingredient podcast. Every week I will sit down to this table with a Special Guest, share a restaurant meal or cup of coffee or an ice cream cone, and engage in a recorded podcast conversation, on site, with redemption as the main course. You’re invited to join in on this flavorful adventure that will accentuate the reality of redemption in the lives of everyday people like you and me. A reality that, I believe, finds its ultimate expression in Jesus of ...
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Wow, Nice Segue

Wow, Nice Segue

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We’re Two Idiots and a Table and Welcome to our podcast Wow, Nice Segue! Our goal is to cram 2 minutes of comedy into a 35 minute podcast! Comedy podcast co-hosted by Corey Jones and Forrest Winchester. We talk about everything from superhero movies to sports to weekly rankings to impressions to the game of life!
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Growth Over Goals

Montgomery Companies

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In this podcast, we emphasize the journey over the destination, the achievement of growth over goals. We invite our listeners to sit at the table with some of the top influencers, business owners and trailblazers across multiple industries and sectors, as we grow together in wisdom, courage, insight, and faith. We tackle some of the toughest leadership issues head-on, from culture to economic challenges, to growth barriers and disconnected dynamics, helping our listeners to cultivate proven ...
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The Middle of Culture

Peter and Eden Jones

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The Middle of Culture is what happens when two siblings with too many opinions and not enough chill dive headfirst into movies, music, video games, and whatever else is rotting our brains this week. It’s part pop culture podcast, part sibling rivalry, and fully unfiltered. Expect passionate arguments, niche references, unsolicited rankings, and the occasional moment of unexpected insight. If you’ve ever wanted to eavesdrop on the kind of argument you’d hear at the family dinner table—only wi ...
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This nostalgic-meets-now podcast, where we bring together voices from all walks of life to perform dramatic, funny, and heartfelt scripts in the timeless style of vintage radio plays. No stage, no spotlight--just raw emotion, rich characters, and timely sound effects. Whether it's a mystery, romance, comedy, or suspense, each episode is a chance to connect, create, and celebrate the power of storytelling through voice. Grab your headphones and tune in--it's showtime for the soul!
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2 Dudes, 1 God Pod

Trey Thedford and Pat Lacy

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Welcome to "2 Dudes, 1 God Pod." Covering everything from psychedelics to marriage, 2 dudes, 1 God Pod is busy capturing peoples stories and how God has redeemed them! New episodes out on Fridays... Jesus relentlessly pursues us, redeeming our sin and hardship. With authentic storytelling, our laid-back hosts create a space for you to reflect on your own journey, no matter where you stand on your faith path. Each perspective is a testament to how Jesus has walked with them through life’s cha ...
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Torat Imecha Parsha

OU Women's Initatives

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In this new parsha series, women scholars will deliver a weekly ten- to fifteen-minute shiur on the weekly parsha. Shiurim are geared toward learners of all levels. Five female scholars will deliver the weekly shiurim, sharing insights on the unfolding narratives. Visit the OU Women's Initiative to register for additional content!
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Trust Me, It's Good!

Kevin Kelly and Aidan Delaney

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Join Kevin Kelly and Aidan Delaney every episode as they bring stuff to the table and tell you "trust me, it's good". We chat about music, movies, whatever we really enjoy, or maybe in some cases, things we might have OPINIONS on!
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Detroit is Different

Detroit is Different

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The Detroit is Different podcast is about exposing artistry, business, ideas, and dynamic people, places, and things that make Detroit a mecca. Tune in weekly and subscribe to get the true stories from the people shaping the culture of an American classic city.
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Redeemer Central

Redeemer Central

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Weekly talks from Redeemer Central. We are a diverse, vibrant church in the heart of Belfast, practicing the way of Jesus through simple, intentional, and inclusive community and seeking the peace and common good of our city. Come join us on Sundays as we gather at 101 Donegall Street, Belfast. Everyone is welcome
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Welcome to Broken But Redeemed — the podcast where we’re not afraid to go there. 🔥 I’m Erika — grateful believer in Jesus Christ, wife, mom, business owner — and someone who’s walked through brokenness and found freedom in God’s redeeming love. Here, nothing’s off the table. We’re tackling the conversations most avoid: sex, purity, identity, gossip, forgiveness, fear, abortion, marriage — the real-life struggles that hit inside and outside the church. Believers, non-believers, sisters in Chr ...
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This week, we kick off 2026 by talking about Ambrosia Sky, a short, atmospheric sci-fi game that quietly wrecked us more than we expected. What starts as a PowerWash-adjacent cleanup sim turns into a meditation on grief, abandonment, and the emotional cost of leaving home. We talk about why smaller, constrained games are thriving right now, how Amb…
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“‘We said pledges about remembering our ancestors… loving Black (at Aisha Shule)” In this episode, Dr. Tierra Bills—Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering & Public Policy at UCLA—returns home through memory, tracing her family’s East Side roots and the African-centered foundation of Aisha Shule, where “as the daughter of one of th…
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“Wake up people, we stay asleep”—and from that call, this Detroit is Different conversation with Kevin Tolbert, 12th Congressional District Democratic Party Chair, moves like a family reunion and a strategy session. Four generations deep—Kentucky, Tennessee, Black Bottom, then East Side to West Side—Tolbert maps how Legacy Black Detroit culture get…
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“Worthiness. We all want to feel worthy… but just who we are being validates us.” That’s the energy Lanasia Angelina brings to the Detroit is Different studio—fresh out of the church service, East-side rooted (48205, Black Bottom lineage, Gratiot-Gunston memories), and ready to shake the room with her new book 'Stop Playing Small: How to Go From St…
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This week on Wow, Nice Segue, the conversation zigzags from teary-eyed resignations from Tulsa in CFB26 to the annual pressure of Christmas cards nobody actually wants. We debate eggnog (drinkable holiday magic or creamy betrayal), speculate wildly about Stranger Things 5 Vol. 2, and then finish strong by venting about the absolute worst parts of t…
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In this special Year in Review episode of Growth Over Goals, host Jordan Montgomery looks back on some of the most impactful conversations of 2025—bringing together timeless leadership wisdom, personal conviction, and practical insight from world-class coaches, authors, athletes, and thought leaders. Across these standout moments, one theme rises a…
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In this episode, we push back hard against New Year’s resolutions and unpack why they so often leave us feeling guilty, frustrated, and stuck. Instead, we talk through the idea of yearly themes—a gentler, more flexible way to guide growth without the pressure of pass/fail goals. We reflect on our past themes, share what worked (and what didn’t), an…
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In this episode of The Humanity of Homelessness, John sits down with writer, organizer, and former Church at the Park storyteller Sterling Cunio to trace a life that spans suburban Texas, Salem’s streets, nearly three decades in prison, and a surprising new vocation: waging joy in hard places. Sterling reflects on losing his grandmother, becoming h…
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“Government power is derived from the consent of the governed—and can you consent if you’re not informed?” BridgeDetroit’s Malachi Barrett joins Detroit is Different for a candid, funny, and urgent conversation about the broken information environment shaping American politics. A military kid who was “always the new kid,” Malachi maps his route fro…
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“Aneb and I met in 1974 when I was incarcerated in prison,” Matthew D. Jones Jr., LMSW, ACSW tells Detroit is Different—and from that first line, this episode becomes a masterclass in how Legacy Black Detroit culture survives, adapts, and teaches. Jones walks us from Black Bottom (“Chene & Gratiot”) to Forest & Van Dyke, where “seniors… looked out …
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This week we keep things intentionally low-effort and high-chaos by drafting the Billboard year-end #1 songs from 1980 through 1999. We each build a ten-song playlist from a shared pool, knowing that once a song is picked, it’s gone forever. Along the way we uncover timeless masterpieces, generational blind spots, slow-dance trauma, and more than a…
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In this powerful episode of Growth Over Goals, Jordan Montgomery sits down with Jeremy Foster—one of the most gifted communicators in America—to talk candidly about his story of failure, grace, and redemption. Jeremy opens up about his rise in ministry, the mistakes that nearly cost him everything, and the transformation that followed. His honesty …
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“Creating safe spaces has always been important to me,” says Kayana Sessoms—and that truth runs like a healing current through this Detroit is Different conversation with the founder of Hitha Healing House, a sacred space born from legacy, loss, and love. Kayana traces her roots through Mississippi, Arkansas, and Detroit’s west side, grounding her …
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“Sometimes you don’t know what you had until it’s gone—and then you realize it was community.” In this powerful Detroit is Different conversation, Johnny Cannon of Joe Louis Southern Kitchen takes us on a journey that weaves food, family, faith, and legacy into one rich Detroit story. Born and raised on the east side, five generations deep, Johnny …
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“Long before Black people mattered in America, they mattered in Detroit.” That line alone sets the tone for this powerful Detroit is Different conversation with Joe Louis Barrow II, founder of Joe Louis Southern Kitchen and son of the Brown Bomber himself. In this episode, Barrow reflects on Detroit as sacred ground for Black legacy—where the Great…
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Send us a text In this episode, we reflect on Pope Leo XIV’s comments on addiction. The Holy Father urges a commitment to prevention, addressing not only drugs and alcohol but modern addictions like pornography, gambling, and excessive screen use. We explore how addiction often grows from inner distress, isolation, and a loss of purpose. Addiction …
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This episode goes off the rails immediately as the boys talk about grocery cart legend Scooter Jenkins and then they try to explain Shrek TVs—why they exist, who asked for them, and whether owning one is a cry for help or a lifestyle choice. From there, things spiral into a heated holiday snack debate as Zebra Cakes go head-to-head with Christmas T…
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In this episode, we wrap up the year by looking back at everything we read in 2025 — the books we loved, the ones that surprised us, and the ones that completely missed the mark. We dig deep into our shared love (and growing concerns) around Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere, celebrate standout reads like Project Hail Mary and Murderbot, and unpack why s…
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Advent: Love Lifts All Places - Jason Miller (Guest) Many of us yearn for sacred spaces, believing true purpose lies elsewhere—in a grander city or a different life. But what if the divine arrives not where we expect, but in the ordinary, even out-of-the-way places we inhabit? In this Advent message, Jason reflects on his deeply personal connection…
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“We hate poverty. We have to find a way to eliminate it.” That’s how Maureen Taylor— a historic Detroit frontline warrior for the poor—sets the tone for this electrifying Detroit is Different conversation recorded inside the historic General Baker Institute. From the moment she says she’s “a blue-collar African American from way back,” Maureen unfo…
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“I enjoy bringing joy for us all.” That’s how Erika Monaé Lewis — founder of The EMG Network and creator of Networking on Purpose — explains the spark that’s been in her since childhood. In this Detroit is Different conversation, Erika unpacks how growing up on the East Side near the old city airport, running the block with friends, and soaking in …
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“‘I finally realized my purpose the moment my daughter was born’,” Ken Chandler says as he opens up in a rare, vulnerable, and powerful first-ever public interview on Detroit is Different. In one sweeping, emotional journey, Ken traces his family’s three-generation Detroit legacy—from his grandfather’s East Side business empire to the hard truths o…
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“If it’s not there, you build it.” With that declaration, Jahra McKinney—Director and Director of Collections at the Detroit Sound Conservancy—steps into the Detroit Is Different studio and delivers a masterclass on legacy, love, and the power of preserving Black culture. In this rich conversation, Jahra traces her family’s Detroit story from her g…
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This week, we come in hot — starting with wuxia vibes, holiday chaos, and cursed Christmas remixes of “September” — before diving into music stats, Taskmaster binges, Eden’s Wuxia/Baihe adventures, and Peter’s latest reading spree (including Gödel, Escher, Bach). Eventually, we embark on the Most Important Cultural Work of Our Time: a fast-food and…
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“We can use the same skills we learned organizing on the block to organize inside the halls of power.” That’s how Senator Stephanie Chang frames her journey—from a young volunteer knocking doors with Detroit activists to becoming one of the most grounded and community-rooted legislators in Michigan. In this Detroit Is Different conversation, Chang …
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“Detroit would be a sad place if we weren’t all different,” says Hot Sam’s co-owner Tony Stovall, opening a conversation that moves like a masterclass in Black Detroit legacy, style, and spiritual grounding. In this Detroit is Different episode, Tony traces his journey from East St. Louis to the Eastside, from a 15-year-old getting his first suit t…
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“If we don’t remember what 1926 taught us, we’ll miss what 2026 is calling us to do.”In this electric Detroit Is Different episode, Gary Anderson—Artistic Director of Plowshares Theatre Company—pulls us deep into the crossroads of past and future Black liberation through the lens of Black theater. Anderson reminds us that W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1926 call …
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In this unforgettable episode of Growth Over Goals, host Jordan Montgomery sits down with four-time Olympian and breast cancer survivor Chaunté Lowe for a raw, emotional, and empowering conversation on resilience, reinvention, and redefining what success truly means. From overcoming childhood adversity and homelessness to becoming an Olympic high j…
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In this episode of Wow, Nice Segue, the guys dive headfirst into a chaotic mix of nostalgia, nonsense, and accidental adventures. It all kicks off with a debate about Stranger Things—theories, favorite seasons, and favorite characters. One things for sure the boys would definitely NOT survive the Upside Down. From there, they veer into the battlefi…
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This week we settle in for a post-Thanksgiving catch-up, sharing how wildly different our holidays looked — from Peter’s early family feast and multiple pie rounds to Aubrey’s first snowy Wisconsin Thanksgiving with a marathon dog show in the background. We recap Aubrey and Hayden’s dream honeymoon in Punta Cana (complete with a personal butler, sw…
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Send us a text In this episode, Keith Daigneault joins the show to share his powerful journey from hidden struggle to authentic spiritual transformation. His story is one many men will recognize—years of trying harder, hidden behavior, white-knuckling, performing spiritually. Tune in to hear Keith’s turning point came that led to sobriety, recovery…
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“Boycotting is good, but building is better.” In this Detroit is Different conversation, Black Leaders Detroit CEO & Founder Dwan Dandridge breaks down what it really means to build a Black future funded by Black people—one dollar a week at a time. We talk about why a simple commitment like, “We should be able to prioritize five minutes to donate a…
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“We were really tired of the media narrative around Black men.” From that frustration, Darlene King-Turner – CEO & President of The Unity Collective – helped birth the National Black Men in Leadership Conference, now in its fifth year and returning to Huntington Place this December as a direct response to the murder of George Floyd and generations …
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“Detroiters are our assignment editors.” That line from Orlando Bailey sets the tone for a conversation that is both legacy-rooted and forward-looking, as he sits back in the Detroit is Different studio and walks us through his evolution from a kid in Youth on the Edge of Greatness to Executive Director of Outlier Media—one of Detroit’s most truste…
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“Write it down, make it plain.” That’s how Cornetta Lane Smith steps into the Detroit is Different studio—rooted, ready, and carrying her grandmother’s legacy with her. Across this powerful conversation, Cornetta drops stories that pull you straight into the heart of Black Detroit lineage: her grandmother migrating from “two blocks of Grand Junctio…
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This week, we finally dive into the cultural behemoth that is K-Pop Demon Hunters—six months late and fully confused. We talk through how this extremely catchy, hyper-animated, wildly popular kids’ movie managed to conquer 2025, even though it’s… fine? We break down what works (the faces, the music, that glorious fat tiger), what doesn’t (the pacin…
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In this powerful and insightful episode of Growth Over Goals, host Jordan Montgomery welcomes back Liz Bohannon, an author, entrepreneur, and passionate advocate for social health. Join us for a deep-dive conversation on how intentional relationships can radically transform our lives, workplaces, and well-being. Liz shares her journey from a 22-yea…
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“He was one of the first Black independent record producer of the postwar era — and nobody knew.” That’s the spark Marsha Music brings into this powerful Detroit Is Different conversation as she unravels the epic, unsung story of her father, Joe Von Battle — the man who recorded Reverend C.L. Franklin, who cut Aretha’s first records, and who captur…
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From her living room in Romulus, 94-year-old Ardena Vaughn takes us from Black Bottom to the “tracks” in Romulus, weaving a lifetime of memories that tell the story of Legacy Black Detroit’s past and its unfinished future. Born at Herman Kiefer and raised on Cameron Street, Ardena remembers marching in the alley when “Joe Louis would win” with tin …
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“We knew from the beginning we wanted to be that third space” — that’s how April Anderson, owner of Good Cakes and Bakes, breaks down why her organic bakery on Livernois is more than a storefront, it’s a whole ecosystem. In this on-location Detroit is Different conversation, April and Khary sit in the middle of fall rush and neighborhood kids’ even…
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The boys are back in full nostalgia mode! This week, we kick things off by flexing our massive DVD collections like it’s still 2004 — because who needs streaming when you’ve got four copies of The Matrix? Then it’s time to rock and roll all nite as we rank our Top Ace Frehley songs — expect chaos, questionable takes, and at least one argument about…
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“Man, I used to sell Skittles at school — got in trouble for it too — but that’s when I knew I wanted to be my own boss.” From that moment of hustle to becoming a collegiate athlete and rising rap artist, Chase Money embodies the new generation of Detroit legacy. In this powerful episode of Detroit is Different, Chase sits down with Khary Frazier t…
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From a small town in southern India Chikodi, where “we slept on the floor,” Shri Thanedar’s story moves from caste system expectations he rejected to a life built on duty — “I worked as a janitor at 14 and gave my pay to my mother.” He traces the thread of Indian culture that raised him: reverence for education (“public school and university were f…
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“You can’t call it a comeback when we never left,” says Keir Worthy, reflecting on Detroit’s cultural rebirth with a mix of reverence and reality. In this in-depth conversation, Keir—designer, cultural connector, and proud Detroiter turned New Yorker—dives into what it means to carry Detroit’s creative DNA across coasts while staying rooted in the …
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This week on The Middle of Culture, we close out our dive into Transformers with Transformers One, last year’s animated prequel that tells the origin story of Optimus and Megatron. We rave about how shockingly good it is—beautiful animation, heartfelt storytelling, and voice performances that actually make you care about robots punching each other.…
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