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Agile Grooves

Samuel Rodriguez

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CONTACT: [email protected] NOPRESET/NoZzo/Distance Music/Datagroove/Unnamed&Unknown/HardCutz Records/T4 Label/Monday Morning Records/Ride Music/Low Rec Genre: Deep Tech / Minimal / Tech House Agile Grooves Podcast is a tune-sharing platform based in Washington DC. It showcases the most underground and grooviest sounds from all around the world. Its sole purpose is to encourage inspiration, originality, and ultimately an atmosphere where the audience gets lost in time with sounds rangin ...
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IChurch English Sermons

Ps Carlos Rodriguez

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Welcome to IChurch! We are a multicultural and multigenerational church located in Hickory NC. We are excited to share our messages of hope and inspiration with you and all of our viewers. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and join us on this journey.
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This podcast is provided by The Rock Church & World Outreach Center in San Bernardino, California. Each week, Pastor Dan Roth delivers a message of hope and encouragement. Using stories, humor, and scripture, Pastor Dan is inspirational, funny, and in your face. Please allow time for the podcast to download, as message usually range from 20 to 40 minutes in length.
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In this podcast, I share my personal journey of coping with grief following the loss of my daughter and father. I discuss the challenges I've faced and the strategies I've implemented to stay motivated each day. Join me as I explore the importance of self-compassion, finding support, and embracing life's moments, no matter how difficult they may be. Together, we can navigate the complexities of grief and inspire one another to find hope and healing. I am also available for speaking engagemen ...
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Thank you for listening to the Pound For Pound Leader Podcast with Mike Kai, co-founder of Inspire Collective, entrepreneur, author, international known speaker, and lead pastor of Inspire Church in Honolulu, Hawaii. Mike Kai went from a 40 person church to over 5,000 with 6 locations in Hawaii and Online. Grab your copy of Mike Kai’s book “That Doesn’t Just happen” at: www.MikeKai.TV Inspire Collective: Learn more about how you can be an influencer in your own communities and businesses, vi ...
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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture. The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road. That’s where the action is — in the center. On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be. Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by ...
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People tend to walk into the successful chapter a person’s life is on and assume it’s their entire story. But the previous chapters of many prominent people’s lives often contain trauma and discouragement. The Nona Jones Podcast explores how many of the most admired leaders, business executives and public figures turned trauma into triumph and built purpose out of pain to emerge from their greatest struggles undefeated. Nona Jones is an author, entrepreneur, pastor and business executive who ...
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If Between Two Ferns and C-SPAN had a child, it would be All Quiet on the Second Front. Blending the very best (and the worst) of government gravitas with technical expertise, Second Front’s Chief Executive Officer, Tyler Sweatt, cuts through the noise and the bureaucratic BS surrounding all things defense tech, national security, and government markets. Be warned: this is not your typical military or government podcast. As host, Tyler has an uncanny ability to get people to talk honestly, m ...
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Hurry Up & Wait LA

Beachwood Studios

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Hoping to further the education of the artistic community and foster it’s vitality; Hurry Up & Wait, LA invites professional creatives (in front of a live studio audience) to share their personal artistic journeys and humorous insights on what it takes to succeed as artist in today’s competitive industry. Hosted by Jorge - Luis Pallo & Veronica Roy Music/Audio by Samuel Colby Produced by Landis Aponte Recorded live, monthly at Scott Sedita Acting Studios
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Behind the Line

Odessa Crime Stoppers, Inc.

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You have found the home of the Behind the Line Podcast. Join Susan Rogers and Ryan Kelly as they explore Unsolved Missing Persons and Homicide Cases from Odessa, Texas, and the surrounding area. We are going to dive deep into the facts of the case and work directly with the investigators as they search for justice. This isn't going to be your normal True Crime Podcast! As a Crime Stoppers Organization, we have a special relationship with the investigating agencies; we offer cash rewards for ...
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In this episode of Throwback Sessions with Mike Kai, we’re bringing you a powerful summer highlight featuring two standout voices in the Christian faith—Pastor Samuel Rodriguez and Pastor Rex Crain. These conversations were some of the most impactful of 2024, filled with wisdom, leadership insight, and faith-driven encouragement for every believer …
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From Moab to Majesty: A Call to Fruitfulness and Freedom Scripture: Ruth 1 (NLT) Are you stuck in a place God never meant for you to settle? In this powerful message, Pastor Sam Rodriguez brings a prophetic word straight from Ruth 1, declaring it’s time to leave Moab—your place of compromise, shame, and barrenness—and step into the majesty of Judah…
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Early LGBTQ+ history can be hard to find. Photos, letters, literature and other artifacts have been destroyed or hidden away, in acts of homophobia, out of a fear of repercussions, and even by witting and unwitting family members. “I think a lot of LGBTQ people, when they were passing away, their materials were being destroyed by family members tha…
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Jim talks with Anders Indset about his book The Singularity Paradox: Bridging the Gap Between Humanity and AI, co-authored with Florian Neutkart. They discuss the "final narcissistic injury of humankind," Freud's three historical narcissistic injuries, machine consciousness vs human consciousness, the "undead" state, human cognitive limitations, ga…
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Podcast Title: The Comeback Covenant — Faith in the Famine, Provision in My Praise Episode Description: In this dynamic message from Pastor Samuel Rodriguez, discover how to praise your way through famine and hold on to faith when everything around you feels empty. Part of The Comeback Covenant series, this teaching dives into Ruth 1 and uncovers t…
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Jim talks with J. Doyne Farmer about his book Making Sense of Chaos: A Better Economics for a Better World. They discuss deterministic chaos & strange attractors, how chaos makes time possible, bounded rationality, economic equilibrium & Nash equilibrium, traditional economics' failures, standard economic theory basics, "as if" vs "as is" approache…
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One Curious City listener was skeptical about whether real people actually win WBEZ’s pledge drive giveaways. They do. But there’s a little more to that answer. Plus, an economist who studies fundraising explains why people give money during pledge drives in the first place. This episode was originally published on March 3, 2022.…
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Jim talks with Samuel Arbesman about the ideas in his book The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World—and Shapes Our Future. They discuss Sam's motivation for writing the book, the wondering vs. utilitarian stances toward computing, early personal computing experiences, scale in programming, AI as a "hinge of history" mo…
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On this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with longtime friend and fellow West Point grad Rob Boeckmann, now Director of Social at Black Rifle Coffee Company, to talk about his unconventional path from field artillery officer to global brand strategist. They dig into the real-world parallels between military ops and modern m…
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In a world that labels conviction as extremism and strength as oppression, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez delivers a prophetic call to arms for men to rise—not in toxic aggression, but in holy authority. Dangerous Men reclaims masculinity not as a threat, but as a vital force for good: bold, sacrificial, protective, and Spirit-filled. From Joshua’s unwave…
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“Forest bathing” is the exceptionally simple Japanese practice of taking a walk — or a seat — in the woods. Why? For your health, of course! In our last episode, we learned about Chicago’s urban forest — including the $416 million in benefits all those trees provide, in terms of energy cost savings, stormwater mitigation and air purification. Today…
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Episode Title: HOLY FIRE – Welcome to Pentecost Scripture: Acts 2:1–4 (NLT) Pentecost wasn’t just a one-time experience — it’s a holy blueprint for revival today. In this powerful message, Pastor Sam Rodriguez reveals what happens when heaven’s fire touches earth and the Church awakens to its calling. Discover these five life-shifting truths: 1. Ho…
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Tammy Gibson wants you to visit the gravesites of your deceased relatives. “Have you checked on your ancestors?” said Gibson, the founder of Sankofa TravelHer, an organization dedicated to honoring the legacy of African-Americans who were often denied dignity in death. As we learned last episode, Chicago’s long history of segregation affected both …
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Jim talks with Mark Stahlman about the new Pope Leo XIV and the Catholic Church's evolving role in a digital age. They discuss Trump as an avatar of the digital paradigm shift, the significance of Leo XIV's name choice, Francis as a thug, Francis's background as chemical engineer and bouncer, Synodality & Church decentralization, the exterior vs in…
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Julie Nurnberger-Haag returns to the podcast to discuss the article, "Tools, tricks, and topics teachers use for integer arithmetic," published in the Electronic Journal for Research in Science and Mathematics Education (Vol. 29). Co-author: Scott Courtney Article URL: https://ejrsme.icrsme.com/article/view/23771 Julie's Google Scholar page List of…
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In this special episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, we’re bringing you a live recording from Offset 2025. Moderated by Danielle Metz, 2F Chief Policy Officer, this panel tackles a question that’s easy to say but hard to operationalize: how do we actually build trust between government and industry to deliver secure, mission-ready technology? …
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Episode Title: Never Wait Alone Sermon Series: Waiting Well – I Am Not Going Anywhere Without the Promise In this powerful continuation of the Waiting Well series, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez delivers a prophetic declaration for every believer in a holding pattern: "You’re not just waiting—God is working." This episode reveals the spiritual dynamics at…
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Jim talks with Daniel Mezick on the theme of games and their relationship to governance. They discuss Jane McGonigal's four properties of games, the nature of authority, position-based vs role-based authority, formal vs. informal authority structures, finite & infinite games, mutable games, the paradox of self-amendment, the U.S. Constitution as a …
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Jim talks with Zak Stein about the psychological and developmental risks of AI in K-12 education. They discuss education vs schooling, technology's role in human-to-human interaction, GPS & skill atrophy, prosthetic vs enhancement technologies, multipolar traps in AI, cognitive diminishment & skill development, teacherly authority, attention as a c…
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In this episode of the Pound for Pound Leadership Podcast, Pastor Mike sits down with longtime friend Danny Casler—former punk rocker turned community builder and founder of My Kailua. Danny shares his raw and inspiring journey through trauma, transformation, fatherhood, and faith, revealing how seasons of pruning led to deep personal growth. From …
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We’ve had a lot of fun this spring, but a sweet summer scent is on the wind, and so we’re going to have to wrap up another successful season of Digging a Hole with today’s episode—it’s a real clambake. Courts have paid a lot of attention in recent years to what the executive branch can and can’t do: non-delegation, major questions, student loans, D…
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In this compelling message, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez unpacks the powerful truth that waiting well is often the first step toward your breakthrough. Anchored in Isaiah 60:1—“Arise, shine, for your light has come”—this episode is a prophetic call to rise from spiritual fatigue, emotional delays, and personal rubble, and step into the radiant glory alr…
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Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his old friend, Dr. Jose Angel Gutierrez, a retired professor of political science at University of Texas at Arlington, a former civil rights attorney, and the author of more than 30 books on history, politics, race and culture. Gutierrez was a young activist in his native Texas who left his mark on the Chicano Civi…
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Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Dr. Kristina Lopez, PhD, Professor of Social Work. A graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a degree in social work and psychology, Lopez explores disparities in early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of underserved children and their families with special emphasis on Latino/a children with autis…
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Jim talks with Daniel Rodriguez about the state of AI software development and its implementation in industry. They discuss Daniel's background at Microsoft & Anaconda, transformer-based technologies, software engineering as hard vs soft science, vibe coding, barriers to entry in software engineering, cognitive styles needed for programming, Daniel…
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Yusuke Uegatani from Hiroshima University High School (Fukuyama, Japan) discusses the article "Decentralising mathematics: Mutual development of spontaneous and mathematical concepts via informal reasoning," published in Educational Studies in Mathematics (Vol. 118). Co-authors: Hiroki Otani, Taro Fujita. Article URL: https://link.springer.com/arti…
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