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When your future is on the line, making the right decision can feel impossible—especially when emotions are high, the stakes are huge, and the pressure is real. Enter Karen Covy, a nationally recognized divorce coach, lawyer, mediator, and decision strategist with over 30 years of experience, Karen helps high-achieving professionals navigate life's toughest crossroads with clarity and confidence. Each week on Off the Fence, Karen sits down with thought leaders, industry experts, and people w ...
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No Stupid Questions

Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher

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Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Rad ...
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Ignorance of the law is no excuse! That’s true for a traffic stop, and it’s true if you want to participate in whatever’s left of American democracy. If the events since the 2016 election taught us anything, it’s that tuning out is not an option. Legal journalists Liz Dye and Andrew Torrez break down the week’s most important courtroom stories, so you can keep on top of this crazy news cycle. Whether it’s Texas giving two middle fingers to the Supreme Court, or Donald Trump in all the courts ...
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Texas Appellate Law Podcast

Todd Smith & Jody Sanders

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Welcome to the Texas Appellate Law Podcast—your backstage pass to the Texas and federal appellate systems. Join your hosts, Texas appellate lawyers Todd Smith and Jody Sanders, as they explore the nuances of appellate advocacy with judges, court staff, leading trial and appellate practitioners, academics, and legal innovators. Whether you're immersed in an appeal or building your trial strategy, each episode delivers practical insights to help you enhance your advocacy skills, strengthen you ...
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The Daily

The New York Times

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This is what the news should sound like. The biggest stories of our time, told by the best journalists in the world. Hosted by Michael Barbaro. Twenty minutes a day, five days a week, ready by 6 a.m. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at nytimes.com/audioapp
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The Decibel

The Globe and Mail

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Context is everything. Join us Monday to Friday for a Canadian daily news podcast from The Globe and Mail. Explore a story shaping our world, in conversation with reporters, experts, and the people at the centre of the news.
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Front Burner is a daily news podcast that takes you deep into the stories shaping Canada and the world. Each morning, from Monday to Friday, host Jayme Poisson talks with the smartest people covering the biggest stories to help you understand what’s going on. We’re Canada’s number one news podcast and a trusted source of Canadian news. We cover Canadian news and Canadian politics, Prime Minister Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, the Donald Trump administration, provincial politics from Alberta, ...
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Rob Shuter is serving up some tea! Hear from America’s No. 1 gossip columnist as he’s joined by industry peeps and celebrity pals each day to break exclusive scoops and dish on the biggest Hollywood news. All in his naughty but nice signature style, of course. It’s always a pinch, never a punch!
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The Process

Adam Sommer

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There is no shortage of information. If you want to know "WHAT" is happening choose any news source, at random, and likely they will cover the same stories as any other outlet. But will they have context? Can they explain "WHY?" something is happening? Open conversation is scary. Open conversation can create odd narratives, but it also helps us all better understand our world. The process is a show born from years of experience as both a student of politics and a trial attorney - a combined ...
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Welcome to The Keeping Up Podcast. Keeping You Up To Date In One Place So You Don’t Have To Keep Up To Date Everywhere Else! In a world cluttered with headlines and news cycles that can sometimes feel endlessly dreary, The Keeping Up Podcast wraps up the week’s most captivating stories from around the globe. Hosted by Jess, a passionate follower of stories with an eye for the intriguing and a flair for the dramatic, this podcast promises not just to inform, but to transform the way you perce ...
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Bible Study with Dr. Thomas Constable

Dr. Thomas Constable, Plano Bible Chapel SonicLight.com

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These are extremely informative and entertaining bible study lectures that have blessed many seekers of knowledge and faith over the last 20 years or more. Dr. Thomas L. Constable is a prominent theologian and former professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary. He is also a pastor at Plano Bible Chapel in Plano, Texas, where he has served for over 50 years. Dr. Constable is widely known for his Bible commentary series, SonicLight.com, which includes Notes on the Bible, Notes ...
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Tundu Lissu, the leader of the opposition in Tanzania was arrested last month and has been barred from running in this years election race. Now that his trial for treason is underway, activists from Kenya have been arrested and deported with a warning from President Samia Suluhu Hassan that they were not welcome in Tanzania. Guest: Oryem Nyeko Seni…
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Media vans, journalists, camera crews, lawyers and mushroom experts have all descended on the Victorian regional town of Morwell for the triple murder case that's known as the mushroom trial. It centres on Erin Patterson, who’s accused of deliberately poisoning four relatives with death cap mushrooms served in a beef wellington dish in July 2023. S…
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A session with Terry Real, a marriage and family therapist, can get uncomfortable. He’s known to mirror and amplify the emotions of his clients, sometimes cursing and nearly yelling, often in an attempt to get men in touch with the emotions they’re not used to honoring. Real says men are often pushed to shut off their expression of vulnerability wh…
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The 2025 federal election will go down in history as a second term Labor landslide? But has the result also shown up some flaws in our system of voting, specifically the role of preferences in determining who wins each seat? GUEST: Ben Raue election analyst and publisher of the Tally Room website and podcast. https://www.tallyroom.com.au/…
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When Suzanne Chick sent a request for her birth certificate to find out who her birth mother was, she was just hoping for a name. When her birth mother turned out to be the famous writer Charmian Clift, she not only found new family and friends, but a whole new complex sense of identity. Suzanne's oldest daughter Gina found comfort in finding out t…
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In an era where media is moving rapidly online, some print publications are managing to not only survive but thrive. The Monthly magazine is celebrating its 20th year. We look back at some of the highlights and look forward to what's still come, in a time where traditional media continues to fracture. GUEST: Michael Williams Editor The Monthly…
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Navi Pillay has been awarded the Sydney Peace Prize for 2025, following in the footsteps of Arundhati Roi, Julian Burnside and Mary Robinson. She is a former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and has spent a lifetime advocating for for accountability and responsibility in the face of crimes against humanity. Guest: Navi Pillay, winner of the Sy…
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It was the biggest political demonstration in Australian history, when a quarter of a million people marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in support of reconciliation back in 2000. This week marks 25 years since that momentous day, and reflections on the march will be a key feature of Reconciliation Week which starts tomorrow. It’s also the sec…
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Academy Award-winner Steven Spielberg was only twenty-six years old when he directed Jaws, a 1975 summer blockbuster that terrified audiences and broke new ground with its production techniques and film score. The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles is marking the anniversary with an exhibition that features behind the scenes stories a…
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The New York Times journalist, Edward Wong has written a sweeping history of modern China alongside two personal stories: his and his father’s. Edward Wong's father, disillusioned with Communism, fled China for Hong Kong and later the USA.When Edward became Beijing bureau chief for The New York Times, he was drawn into investigating his father's pa…
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For the first time in two and a half months, Israel has allowed a limited amount of aid into Gaza. But with UN warnings that Gaza is on the brink of famine, aid organisations say a one off trickle of aid will not avert this humanitarian crisis. And they're saying that Israeli military restrictions are already making distribution difficult. Israel i…
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"You don’t get a badge of courage for doing what everyone else thinks you should be doing." When the life you built starts to unravel, how do you find the strength to start again—especially when you're still standing in the middle of it? In this powerful podcast episode, Natalie Fairchild shares the deeply personal story behind building her busines…
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Send us a text The spiritual significance of trials in the Christian life isn't often understood correctly. Many believers mistakenly interpret difficult seasons as divine punishment rather than divine preparation. This transformative conversation unveils the profound purpose behind your struggles. When challenges arise, do you question why God all…
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Send us a text Every Christian journey includes seasons of suffering that push us to our limits. What if these painful experiences aren't punishment but preparation? What if God is actually closest to us when we feel most broken? This profound conversation explores the counterintuitive biblical teaching that trials are essential to spiritual format…
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Send us a text We spend countless hours debating theological concepts, but how often do we pick up the phone to comfort someone who's hurting? This raw, honest conversation tackles the universal Christian experience of trials, temptations, and afflictions—and why they're actually essential to our spiritual growth. The discussion challenges a danger…
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Gregg discusses the recent controversy surrounding James Comey and his alleged threat against President Trump, the implications of Comey's actions, and the broader issues of political scandals. The conversation also delves into President Biden's policies, his mental capacity, and the media's role in covering up his health issues. Legal commentator …
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The Rare Beauty mogul “liked” a Rhode Skin Instagram post featuring a glowing Hailey Bieber — just hours after Hailey’s husband, Justin Bieber, publicly admitted he once told his wife she’d never be on the cover of Vogue. Travis Kelce hitting the Miami heat shirtless and hairy after an intense NFL training session that left even bystanders breathle…
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It’s been another wild week of injunctions, executive orders, and just plain insanity from the Trump administration. Then, we’ll let Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni teach us about civil procedure. And for a deep dive, we discuss a surprising recusal from Justice Barrett that preserves what’s left of the separation of church and state. Links: How Tr…
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For the past week, an international outcry has been building, particularly in Europe, over Israel’s plans to escalate its military campaign in Gaza and over its two-month-long blockade, which has put Gaza’s population on the brink of starvation. On Wednesday in Washington D.C., two Israeli Embassy staffers were shot and killed by a man who chanted …
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This week, Canada Post received a strike notice from its union representing 55,000 workers. The notice comes just less than a year after the last postal strike back in November. Canada Post is under major financial trouble. A recent report commissioned by the federal government says the postal corporation is in an “existential crisis.” Canada Post …
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On May 25th 2020, Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, by kneeling on his neck for over nine minutes. The whole thing was caught on video and once it got out, it set America on fire. Protests spread across the country and then the world. Promises of sweeping changes to policing and greater commitment…
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Send us a text What happens when your spiritual growth requires letting go of certain relationships? This raw, honest conversation explores one of the most challenging aspects of the Christian walk – navigating relationships with those who don't share our faith or values. Drawing from James 4:4, which boldly states "friendship with the world is enm…
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Send us a text Moses stood before Pharaoh with an unwavering message: "We cannot sacrifice to our God while remaining in Egypt." This profound exchange reveals a timeless spiritual principle that cuts straight to the heart of authentic faith. Nestled within Exodus 8:25-28, we discover Pharaoh's seemingly reasonable compromise offer during the plagu…
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Send us a text The human desire for spectacle over substance plagues our spiritual lives. Like Naaman, the Syrian general who arrived at Elisha's door expecting grand ceremonies for his healing, we often want God to perform for us on our terms. When Elisha simply instructed Naaman to dip seven times in the Jordan River, the proud commander nearly w…
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Send us a text Have you ever noticed how becoming a Christian changes what you enjoy? That uncomfortable feeling when watching shows you once loved, or that moment when music you used to blast suddenly feels wrong? You're not alone. This raw, honest conversation explores the profound transformation that happens when the Holy Spirit begins changing …
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Send us a text The moment we choose to follow Christ completely, we're guaranteed to face a dilemma: standing firm in our faith often places us between a rock and a hard place. This powerful episode explores how the biblical account of Moses confronting Pharaoh mirrors our own spiritual struggles when the world offers attractive compromises to God'…
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Send us a text Pride stands in the way of our salvation more often than we realize. The story of Naaman in 2 Kings 5 powerfully illustrates this timeless truth as we explore what happens when our expectations of a "grand entrance" into faith collide with God's simple requirements. Naaman, a celebrated military general, successful and respected by a…
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Send us a text What does it really mean when Scripture uses the word "everlasting"? This question strikes at the heart of Christian theology, especially regarding eternal life and eternal punishment. Unfortunately, a growing movement of teachers—even from Christian pulpits—are attempting to redefine this crucial term, suggesting that hell is merely…
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Send us a text What does it truly mean to be sanctified through truth? In this deep, soul-stirring conversation, we journey through the profound process of sanctification that God orchestrates in believers' lives—not as an instantaneous transformation, but as a deliberate refinement through trials and tribulations. Beginning with Jesus's powerful p…
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Send us a text The question echoes through church halls and theological debates: Can salvation once received ever be lost? We tackle this profound theological question head-on, examining what Scripture actually teaches about eternal security and the nature of salvation itself. Our conversation begins with a sobering look at the biblical concept of …
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Send us a text A chance encounter with Scripture in a Navy boot camp barracks becomes the catalyst for a profound theological journey through one of Christianity's most challenging doctrines: eternal judgment. While homesick recruits sobbed over letters from loved ones, one disinterested sailor opened the Bible his godparents had given him and stum…
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Send us a text Sanctification—a word that sounds formal but describes the messy, beautiful process at the heart of every Christian's journey. This episode dives deep into what it means to be transformed by God from the inside out, particularly in the context of our closest relationships. We explore how marriage serves as a powerful crucible for spi…
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Send us a text What happens when Christian marriage meets real-world struggles? This raw, unfiltered conversation dives into the spiritual battlefield many believers face behind closed doors. The dialogue opens with powerful scripture from 1 Corinthians 13, reminding us that love endures all things—but what about when that endurance feels impossibl…
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Send us a text When did human commentary become divine revelation? This thought-provoking exploration of Biblical interpretation challenges one of the most dangerous trends among Christians today—treating study notes as sacred Scripture. "If the Bible is published with this man's notes in it, that means his notes must be as sacred and as infallible…
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