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Campus Killings

AbJack Entertainment

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Campus Killings is a Bi-Weekly true crime podcast that debuts on September 17, 2022, and releases new episodes every other Saturday. Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg (Women & Crime, and Direct Appeal podcasts). In each episode, Meghan and Amy dive into some of the most shocking and tragic murders to happen on school grounds, and provide their analysis as both Educators and trained Criminologists. They discuss what went wrong, and what could have been done d ...
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Unwritten Law

New Civil Liberties Alliance

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Unwritten Law is a podcast hosted by Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione, brought to you by the New Civil Liberties Alliance (NCLA). This show dives deep into the world of unlawful administrative power, exposing how bureaucrats operate outside the bounds of written law through informal guidance, regulatory “dark matter,” and unconstitutional agency overreach.
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Unraveling ...a knitting podcast

Greg Cohoon and Pam Maher

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A podcast about knitting, crocheting, sewing, and other fiber arts. Hosted by Greg Cohoon (KnittingDaddy on Ravelry) and Pam Maher (pammaher on Ravelry). Follow along as we talk about our knitting and explore books written by popular knitting authors.
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Welcome to The Illuminate Project Podcast! Our casual conversations shed light on creative minds who defy the status quo in the meetings industry and will inspire you to embrace change, switch your mindset, and learn from stories of failure and triumph. TIPP is curated from 3 major Canadian cities, with 3 unique perspectives but just 1 mission, to inspire you to do things differently. Created, written, and produced by: Marie-France Watson, Tim Whalen & Ryan Young. www.switchidea.co | @illumi ...
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District Queen

Audio Drama from Visionarher Productions/One Dream Films

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"District Queen" is a sexy crime drama series about Margo, a young flight attendant, who has grown tired of her mundane life but soon finds adventure in an exciting mysterious man. District Queen was created/executive produced by Akiya McKnight and written/direct by Zell Gaymon. Starring @MikiaJeter @PhoenixWashington @KhalimahG @ToyaMNelson Follow @districtqueenpod for all updates. #DistrictQueen
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The Written Word Podcast

Written Word Media

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A podcast for authors who want to build successful writing careers. Each episode explores the business and craft of being an author, with practical strategies for selling more books, growing your audience, and navigating the publishing world. Presented by Written Word Media.
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Counsel to Counsel - Career Advice for Lawyers

Stephen Seckler: attorney career, marketing and leadership coach

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Counsel to Counsel is a periodic podcast produced by Stephen Seckler of Seckler Attorney Coaching (www.counseltocounsel.com). It addresses important career, marketing, and leadership issues facing attorneys. The target audience is associates, counsel and partners at law firms of all sizes; but the podcast also addresses issues that are relevant to in-house counsel, law students or any lawyer who is looking for career insights inside or outside of the law. Counsel to Counsel is aimed at indiv ...
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250 years after her birth, Jane Austen remains a giant in the cultural zeitgeist. Her works have been adapted hundreds of times over multiple mediums, and she remains one of the most popular writers in the English language. Yet little is known about Jane Austen the person. The majority of her letters were likely destroyed, leaving us only 161. In the absence of her own direct testimony, where do we find the real Jane Austen? In her books? In her family and friends? In the "world" of Jane Aus ...
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The Email Marketing Show

Email Marketing Heroes

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The fun email marketing podcast. Sell more of your online courses, grow your membership and bring in more coaching clients with email marketing that doesn't stink. Sound good? Then join your fellow Email Marketing Heroes for your weekly dose of fun, practical, yet brutally honest email marketing advice. You can listen in to a piping hot, fresh episode every 'Email Marketing Wednesday' or if you prefer learning with your eyes instead of your ears, we turn each episode into a full written blog ...
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Building Bridges Podcast

King's University College

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The Building Bridges Podcast is a direct result of the report and recommendations from the Anti-Racism Working Group. The report recommended creating channels to discuss racism so that it is normalized as a topic of discussion, and not to treat it as taboo. The podcast is written, recorded, and edited by King’s students, and supervised by King’s staff.
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These Small Hours

Russell Cordell Staker

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These Small Hours podcast is the direct outlet for essays written and read by Russell Cordell Staker. Here are short-form pieces of thought about life and letters, art and humanity in the small hours of living. The language and voice of this writer blend into a naturally melodic emotional depth and resonance.
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Welcome to the Writing Community Chat Show, where we bring together some of the brightest and most talented writers from around the world to discuss their craft, share their stories, and offer advice and inspiration to fellow writers. Join us each week as we delve into the fascinating world of writing, and learn from the experts as they share their insights, experiences, and wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a published author, or simply a lover of words, the Writing Community Chat ...
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Seed in the Closet (SitC) is a unique project; we have been in production for two years. SitC began as a podcast with a distinct approach. We curated testimonials to refresh, remind, and reaffirm God's Word for some and to expose, engage, and establish who God is for others. We published these personal accounts to illustrate what it looks like in life's most difficult times: how God enables us to overcome challenges through the Blood of the Lamb and by sharing our testimonies. Seed in the Cl ...
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The Christian Atheist

Dr. John D. Wise

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TRUTH is our guiding light, and as God’s Word, in both the Incarnate and written form, is Truth, the LORD Jesus and the Bible are our foundations. We use philosophy, psychology, the hard sciences, theology, history, literature and the humanities focused through the lens of God’s word in pursuit of meaning and understanding. Christ is the Way, but we will not shy away from the hard questions of faith; here, like Jacob, we wrestle with God. We embrace beauty, wisdom, enchantment and FUN. God’s ...
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This is a weekly podcast of funny stories for kids. There are side-splitting versions of my own fractured fairy tales. Also short stories from some of my best-selling books, featuring characters from 'The Adventures of Nanny Piggins' and 'Friday Barnes, Girl Detective'. The stories are perfect for bedtime, long car rides or even if you're just stuck waiting a really long time at the doctor's office. They're written for 7-11 year olds but these are tales the whole family can enjoy. The sillin ...
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' - Mining the hearts and minds of unorthodox teachers' The Junkyard Love Podcast is for people who know they’re meant for more - but don’t want to take someone else's route. These are longform, soul-level conversations with thinkers, artists, mystics, scientists, teachers, philosophers, leaders, comedians, authors, musicians, educators, misfits, millionaires, meditators, psychologists, and much more - and they've burned down their old beliefs to build something truer. This is a show for the ...
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Welcome to the Guide to Short-Term Rental (STR) Management, a resource tailored for professional property managers. Unlike casual hosting, this role demands business expertise, profitability focus, and consistent value delivery to property owners. Laying the Foundation Start by establishing a strong legal and financial structure. Secure essential insurance policies like General Liability and Errors & Omissions (Professional Liability). Understand licensing and zoning rules by region, address ...
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Unique, fun, and concise pickleball tips from sportswriter Rick Cipes, who has written for over 50 publications including the L.A. Times, ESPN Magazine, and he is a regular writer for Pickleball Magazine Buy Rick’s new book: "How to Play Better Pickleball,” as well his latest book "11 Ways of the Athletic Warrior: A Guide to Peak Performance,” both available on Amazon. Rick is also the host of the popular Facebook Group: Bite Size Pickleball (7.9 thousand followers), a newsletter at https:// ...
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WKGF Presents: The Witching Hour

Max Thorn, WKGF Radio Archives, Watch the Sky Productions, Grant Fieldgrove

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WKGF Presents The Witching Hour is a fully scripted podcast series disguised as a late-night radio call-in show from the 80s, hosted by the fun-loving rock 'n roll DJ Max Thorn, straight from the corner booth at WKGF Bakersfield. Each episodes blends character-driven storytelling with a nostalgic feel, as Max opens the phone lines to listeners desperate to share their brushes with the bizarre - from haunted arcades and cursed VHS cassettes to impossible memories and vanishing children. Some ...
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Filmmaker Commentary

Filmmaker Commentary

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Filmmaker Commentary is dedicated to showing you how to improve your film making process. We do this by reviewing the DVD and Blu-Ray commentaries and special features of working movie directors, producers, actors, and writers. Hosted by Filmmaker Reginald Titus Jr. Co-Hosted by Film Producer Casey G. Smith
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The Zelda Roy Show

RoseClairy Productions

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Arts and entertainment reviews from Delorenze, a post-cliche-revolution city that hasn't interacted with the outside world since the days of old Hollywood glamour. Our host is Zelda, an arts critic with an affinity for shoulder pads, grudges, and reviewing shows after they close. It turns out that there’s over 50 years of entertainment Delorenze hasn’t had access to before… Which means that Zelda has a lot of work to do. Not to mention that whole city reestablishing itself thing. The Zelda R ...
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The California Recall: Its First 20 Years

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Joe Mathews; Read by Edoardo Ballerini

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The 2003 recall of California's governor, and his replacement with Arnold Schwarzenegger, was more than just history. For Americans, the recall previewed how our politics would grow louder, more populist, more direct. For Californians, Schwarzenegger's election started a new wave of action-oriented, people-driven governance, with major advances for children, environmental protection, and democratic reform. The California Recall: Its First 20 Years shows that while the recall may be two decad ...
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Miss Vision

Miss Vision

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A Podcast for independent women in the film industry, hosted by internationally acclaimed filmmaker, Jacqui Blue. Every week topics relating to women in the film industry, personal experiences by women in the industry, advice and films written, directed and produced by women will be featured. Opening & Closing music credits courtesy of creative commons license: www.bensound.com Genre: Rock, Song: "Happy"
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Garrett Sutton

Dylan Bloyed

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In this episode, Mr. Garrett Sutton, founder of Corporate Direct and Sutton Law Center, sheds some insight on what Corporate Direct is all about and how they can help protect your business. Mr. Sutton is one of the Rich Dad advisors for bestselling author Robert Kiyosaki. He has sold over a million books, many coming from the Rich Dad, Poor Dad wealth-building book series, that help guide entrepreneurs and investors. For more than 30 years, Mr. Sutton has run his practice assisting entrepren ...
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The mission of ESSAY is to serve as a source of information, experience, strength and hope to sexaholics, both inside and outside the rooms of Sexaholics Anonymous. Our vision is to provide a high-quality “meeting in print” that gathers together members from around the world. It can serve as a portable “extra meeting” especially for loners and for members who don’t have access to many meetings. In addition, Essay serves as an outreach tool to carry the message to those who have not yet found ...
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Cry Havoc! Ask Questions Later takes place two years after Julius Caesar failed to beware the Ides of March and got stabbed to death by a band of well-wishers. Now the assassins have been rounded up and slaughtered in battle, so we can all breathe a sigh of relief. But who’s in charge now? With things on the verge of absolute collapse, the cool and calculating Cleopatra, the Queen of the Nile, has swung by for an extended visit. She’s eager to renew an alliance with Rome by any means necessa ...
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Meet Mrs. McShoogle, ‘iconic’ actress turned landlady to the stars. Canny and courageous, tender and just a tad outrageous, this extraordinary luminary recalls her “intimate friendships” with the giants of theatre, television and film, including “more Dames than you can shake a stick at… and Olly Murs”. From first-night feuds to royal revelations and her infamous outburst at the Scottish Drama Awards, The Tartan Tammies, this is the frankly unbelievable tale of a small-town lassie with big d ...
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What in the Bible?!

Audrey and Jenna

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Have you ever read the Bible and wondered, "King David did what?!" Or, have you come across the passage where Lot's daughters get him drunk and then sleep with him? How about the story of the younger brother that makes himself more hairy in order to trick his dying father into blessing him over his older brother?! And, don't get us started on Revelations! Oh wait, it's Revelation! These are only a few of the examples written in scripture that will have any new reader asking, "What in the Bib ...
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so guided.

Carissa & Jenny

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Hosts, Jenny & Carissa were going about their busy lives as two successful business women in their chosen fields. Spirituality was the last thing on their minds. Until two years ago when s@!t hit the fan in both their lives rocking their beliefs and setting them on a quest to find answers to some existential questions. So. Many. Questions. And then magic started happening. This is their adventure exploring all the extraordinary ways we can connect to the universe. "So guided" is a one stop s ...
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The stories in this series of podcasts are indisputable truths on the evolution of the Irish. However, all history of ancient times is to a greater or lesser extent hearsay, since the method of passing on the stories before writing began, was to incorporate them in tales and ballads which were told and sung at every gathering of the various Clans, passed on as legend in this manner from one generation to the next. Eventually, whichever version survived was available for scribes and historian ...
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Literary critics see Arthur Machen’s works as a significant part of the late Victorian revival of the gothic novel and the decadent movement of the 1890s, bearing direct comparison to the themes found in contemporary works like Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Bram Stoker’s Dracula, and Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray. The White People is a highly influential horror story of a young girl’s discovery of ancient magic. It was written in the late 1890 ...
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Best-selling author, technology venture expert and tech investment banker Vitaly M. Golomb digs deep into the details with some of the leading entrepreneurs and executives on tech and business topics.Disclaimer: This podcast was recorded and is being made available by Vitaly Golomb solely for informational purposes. This is not financial, economic, legal, accounting, tax or other advice.The information, statements, comments, views and opinions provided in this podcast are general in nature, ...
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The Animals Podcast

Christopher Isherwood, Don Bachardy and Katherine Bucknell

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Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy, a celebrated novelist and a talented painter, were openly gay in conservative 1950s Hollywood. In private, they called themselves The Animals. Simon Callow and Alan Cumming read their love letters; Katherine Bucknell reveals secrets they kept even from their friends, a galaxy of star writers, artists, stage players and movie makers in L.A., London, and New York. The series is capped by a play the lovers wrote together, A Meeting by the River, starring ...
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The podcast publishes in episodes a novel based on an authentic diary, written by a teenager whom we will call Emmanuel for convention; the book is set in the early 90s. Emmanuel is a restless teenager, unable to be satisfied with the much he has and with a borderline personality that will lead him to have intense and disordered experiences, in search of a "meaning". In his search he will overwhelm several characters, including Antonia, his brother Michele's girlfriend. This English version ...
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Here to talk about everything dental. Podcast Disclaimer Notice By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that the entire contents and design of this Podcast, are the property of Dental assistant community world, or used by Dental assistant community world with permission, and are protected under U.S. and international copyright and trademark laws. Except as otherwise provided herein, users of this Podcast may save and use information contained in the Podcast only for personal or other non-co ...
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Archie Andrews

Entertainment Radio

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The Archie Andrews radio show (which ran from 1943-1953) was a direct spin-off of the popular teenage comic strip by Bob Montana. It was a teenage situation comedy that brought the beloved characters of Riverdale to the airwaves, focusing on the comedic escapades and everyday dilemmas of high school life. Here's a synopsis of the general plot and themes: Central Character: The show revolves around Archie Andrews, a well-meaning but often clumsy and easily distracted high school student. He's ...
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The Womxn Up? podcast (Season 1) was Workie Ticket Theatre’s response to the global COVID-19 pandemic which highlighted North East women’s stories through a series of audio plays and real-life interviews. Funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Season 2 - #AllMenCan We talk to men about Violence Against Women & Girls after the pandemic brought a lot of these issues to light. Funded by Operation Payback The podcasts are presented by Sarah Hughes, produced by Workie Ticket and edited by ...
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CEO / Founder, Aann Baker Sword sisters Alliance Ministries Leadership has always been a present gift even as a child in AAnn Baker’s earth journey. In the year 2005, God gave Aann her next assignment to form, organize and launch the ‘Sword Sisters Alliance Ministries’ Sword Sisters Alliance Ministries offers service to leaders of the faith within diverse arenas and developing new leadership hearts called to build God’s kingdom by loving God’s most precious creation, ‘Humanity.’ The services ...
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Walk the Cinema Podcast

Walk the Cinema

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Join our cinematic journey as we experience films from different decades, countries and, genres. Every first and third Monday of every month we will discuss a topic that we picked based on its significance, quality or pure enjoyment. Leave us suggestions on Letterboxd, YouTube, or email us at [email protected] For all the links; linktr.ee/WalkTheCinema
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We are taking a pause until mid-late January 2026 for some upgrades. We are adding a YouTube feed to our mix for listeners who prefer video and we are lining up some great guests to talk to you about your legal career. We are grateful to our listeners and guests who have made Counsel to Counsel a labor of love. Until then, best wishes for a happy a…
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Are you tired of pouring your heart into a beautiful lead magnet only to see tumbleweeds in your inbox? You’ve got the knowledge. You’ve got the skills. You’ve even got that glossy, well-designed PDF or checklist you just know could change lives. But for some reason, your email list isn’t growing. What gives? Here’s the truth nobody talks about. It…
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To celebrate the audiobook release of 'Nanny Piggins and the Daring Rescue' the 7th book in the Nanny Piggins series. I am playing an extract from the audiobook for this weeks episode. Please do go and buy the rest of the audiobook. You'll get 4 hours 48 minutes of wall to wall Nanny Piggins audio entertainment. I'll be performing 'Christmas Storie…
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Ricci and Ferol break down the newest Written Word Media Author Survey, sharing what more than 1,300 authors revealed about income, catalog size, marketing tactics, and where book sales are really coming from in 2025. They discuss the continued importance of email lists, how packaging influences sales, the realities of KDP Select vs. going wide, an…
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Jane Austen is one of the most popular authors in the English language. But how did a humble Hampshire girl become the Jane Austen? Welcome to Finding Jane Austen, a new biographical podcast that takes a deep dive into Jane Austen's life. In Season One, we're looking at the youth of the Jane Austen that was yet to be to find the genius that would i…
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Senior Litigation Counsel Russ Ryan joins Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione to break down Barton v. SEC, a newly filed cert petition that challenges the SEC’s practice of using court-appointed receivers to seize assets, run companies, and even sue third parties—all without clear statutory authority. Russ explains how these ad-hoc receiverships rais…
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We were thrilled to welcome back acclaimed psychological thriller author and Richard & Judy Bestseller, Lizzy Barber, to the show. Lizzy is the author of several gripping novels, including Be Mine, and has a knack for cutting right through the polished facade of the author life to reveal the messy, chaotic, and often hilarious reality.As The Writin…
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Episode 66 Taylor Samson Dalhousie University physics student, Taylor Samson, left his apartment right before school began in 2015. He told his girlfriend he'd be right back, but he never returned. A missing persons report soon turned into a murder investigation that would haunt Halifax, Nova Scotia for the next decade. Please consider donating to …
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What if growing your email list could be the single step that changes everything? Not just a few new followers here and there, but a real group of people who are ready to listen, trust you, and pay for your help. Coaches making seven figures aren’t working with massive audiences. They’re using smart, focused systems that bring in the right people. …
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Odysseus runs into a princess doing her laundry, and at long last someone helpful helps her. I'll be performing 'Christmas Stories with R.A. Spratt this year at the Glen St Theatre in Sydney, The Belco Arts Centre in Canberra and The Theatre Royal in Hobart. Tickets are on sale now. If you live nearby I hope you can come! If you enjoyed the podcast…
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In this episode of Unwritten Law, Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione welcome Margot Cleveland to unpack the Supreme Court case Trump v. Slaughter, a historic challenge to whether the President can remove commissioners of the Federal Trade Commission at will. They walk through the key amicus briefs, Professor Caleb Nelson’s arguments, and Philip Hamb…
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We conclude what was perhaps the most important series ever on our podcast. In this episode we conclude both our Malachi series and understand the book of Malachi for what it truly is, the hinge of the Canon of Scripture. The bridge between Old and New, between Israel and the Church, between the Genesis of all things and the Revelation of He is who…
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Send us a text Many believers boldly say, “I am a child of God,” yet few know Him as Father — and even fewer know Him as Abba: the intimate, present, tender Father who is deeply involved in their daily lives. In this episode, we explore three common mindsets that distort how we relate to God as Father: The Illegitimate Child Mindset — claiming God …
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What if mania isn’t a malfunction — but a message from the psyche trying to heal? Sean Blackwell is an author, teacher, and researcher who has spent nearly two decades exploring the spiritual and somatic dimensions of bipolar disorder. His work challenges the mainstream psychiatric model by suggesting that episodes of mania, depression, and psychos…
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In this exclusive interview, we sit down with Phoebe Morgan, the rare publishing powerhouse who has seen success on both sides of the desk. As an Executive Fiction Publisher at Simon & Schuster and a Sunday Times bestselling author of psychological thrillers like The Trip and The Doll House, Phoebe offers unparalleled insight into the world of comm…
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The Writing Community Chat Show is proud to bring you insights from the writers dominating the charts. We recently sat down with Pip Landers-Letts, the winner of the prestigious 2025 Kindle Storyteller Award, to discuss her incredible journey from a 15-year career in retail banking to winning one of the UK’s biggest literary prizes.The £20,000 Leap…
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Odysseus is trapped by an incredibly good looking sea nymph on an island paradise. Will she escape? Of course she will! She is a Piggins after all. I'll be performing 'Christmas Stories with R.A. Spratt this year at the Glen St Theatre in Sydney, The Belco Arts Centre in Canberra and The Theatre Royal in Hobart. Tickets are on sale now. If you live…
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Everything about email marketing gets turned on its head in this episode. Forget long nurture sequences, constant launches, and trying to out-hustle your inbox. This is a proven system for turning cold subscribers into paying clients using behavior-driven automation and real human psychology, not guesswork. Built from years of testing, refining, an…
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Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione recap the 2025 Federalist Society National Lawyers Convention, offering candid insight into what made this year’s gathering different. From Judge Andy Oldham’s powerful Barbara Olson Lecture to unexpected debate pairings and shifts in programming philosophy, they break down where the convention excelled — and where…
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In the newest episode of The Written Word Media Podcast, Scribd co-founder Tripp Adler joins Ricci Wolman to explore how his newest venture, Created by Humans, is helping authors navigate the rise of artificial intelligence. When you listen in, you will learn what AI rights are, how they fit into existing publishing contracts, and why this new mode…
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An explanation is in order. This is our first Christian Atheist since June 1st of this year. Why the gap? Jenny and I have been working for Creation Evolution Headlines (Crev.com) and its founder/editor, David Coppedge. We have been writing articles and producing video content - shorts/reels - to promote the ministry (check us out here: https://www…
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Send us a text This week on Seed in the Closet, Macretia shares a powerful revelation straight from quiet time with the Lord: God doesn’t want a secondhand relationship with you. He wants to speak to you directly. In a world overflowing with Christian content—sermons, books, reels, devotionals, and voices on every platform—it’s easy to build a borr…
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What if you could actually step outside your body and see yourself from another perspective? Out of body experiences and astral travel have been described for centuries by mystics, meditators, and people who have slipped into something beyond the ordinary. Whether it happens spontaneously or with intention, these moments can shift everything you be…
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Episode 65 Sarah Papenheim Minnesota native, Sarah Papenheim decided to study abroad at Erasmus University of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. She picked a roommate who shared her love of music. She had no idea how dangerous he was until he killed her in 2018. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit o…
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John Vecchione sits down with Kara Rollins to explore her recent piece in the Yale Journal on Regulation titled “Necessary” Discretion: A Primer for Non-Lawyers. They delve into what it really means when legislatures grant agencies the authority to act when something is “necessary,” how courts interpret these trigger‐words, and why this matters for…
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The challenge every successful debut author faces is the pressure to repeat themselves. When we recently sat down with acclaimed Irish author Chloe Michelle Howarth (Author of the Nero-shortlisted Sunburn), we learned why she made the bold choice to defy expectations and pivot her career completely.Her new book, Heap Earth Upon It, is a striking de…
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Senior Litigation Counsel Margaret Harker joins Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione to unpack the House Oversight Committee’s auto-pen investigation — a 100-page probe that raises serious questions about President Biden’s cognitive fitness, missing decision records, and last-minute pardons allegedly authorized via an auto-pen rather than by the Presi…
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Are you tired of chasing leads, posting content every day, and wondering when the next client will appear? Does your “freedom lifestyle” feel more like a 24/7 hustle? You’re not alone, but you don’t have to stay stuck in that loop. What if you could build a coaching business that runs itself? One that works while you sleep, keeps your calendar full…
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Nanny Piggins is outraged when she discovers that the local council intends to build a new park on her favourite vacant lot. Obviously the children have to be immediately pulled out of school so they can help her put a stop to it. I'll be performing 'Christmas Stories with R.A. Spratt this year at the Glen St Theatre in Sydney, The Belco Arts Centr…
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Send us a text We can see our hands, our feet, our whole body—but never our own face without a mirror. In the same way, God’s Word becomes the mirror of our soul. In this episode, Macretia Moody invites us to look deeper into James 1:21-27 and ask: What does God see when He looks at me? Are we reflecting His image, or a distorted version of it? Thr…
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Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione welcome NCLA Senior Litigation Counsel Russ Ryan for a jaw-dropping judicial-ethics cases. A Texas judge—currently presiding over a live case—has written three novels featuring characters bearing striking resemblance of herself and on one of the actual litigants before her. The fictional version of the real-life bu…
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Fresh from the Supreme Court, Mark Chenoweth, John Vecchione, and Andy Morris break down oral arguments in the Trump tariffs case — a landmark challenge over whether the president can impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). John and Andy share what they saw in the courtroom, how the justices responded, and why …
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In this episode of Unwritten Law, Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione welcome NCLA’s new Senior Litigation Counsel, Jacob Huebert, to unpack Trump v. Cook — a landmark Supreme Court case testing whether the president can fire a Federal Reserve governor at will. They dive into the constitutional roots of Article II, what it means for presidential auth…
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Want more coaching clients without chasing them? Ready to turn your inbox into a money machine? Buckle up, coach, because these 12 email marketing strategies aren’t guesses. They’re proven. They've helped nearly 9,000 coaches break through income ceilings, and they can do the same for you. Whether you coach hobbyists, professionals, or corporate cl…
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The recent real life heist at the Louvre prompted a listener to request I do a Louvre Heist story. So this episode is chapter from my Friday Barnes book set at the the Louvre. I'll be performing 'Christmas Stories with R.A. Spratt this year at the Glen St Theatre in Sydney, The Belco Arts Centre in Canberra and The Theatre Royal in Hobart. Tickets …
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In this inspiring episode, Ferol sits down with Jonathan Graham, founder of Daily Courage, to explore how creatives can turn fear into fuel. Jonathan shares his journey from Silicon Valley to launching a mission-driven business dedicated to helping people remove fear as a barrier to their potential. Together, they unpack practical tools like the “f…
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In Episode 261, Greg and Pam discuss moving, fiber festival hauls, and self-serving planning. Many thanks to DrJo Joanne for the episode introduction! We would love to have YOU record an introduction to the show! You can find details in the Ravelry Group Pages or on our website here. Check out our group on Facebook! We would love to have you join u…
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We’ve always been fascinated by near death experiences, those extraordinary moments when people leave their bodies, glimpse the other side, and come back forever changed. These stories are validated by the thousands who share them, often describing sensations that feel more vivid, more peaceful, and more meaningful than anything they’ve known in th…
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Send us a text In this episode of Seed in the Closet, Macretia Moody takes us inside “The Cocoon of Transformation.” Many of us have heard the story of the butterfly before—but today, we see it from a different angle. The process of transformation isn’t about punishment—it’s about preparation. Romans 8 reminds us that there is no condemnation for t…
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In this episode, Steve speaks with Saja Raoof, an immigration lawyer based in the Bay Area, about how introverted lawyers can build thriving practices without pretending to be extroverts. A self-proclaimed introvert and creative marketer, Saja shares how she transformed networking anxiety into authentic relationship-building through her "Wallflower…
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Episode 64 Maggie Wardle The small, insular culture of Kalamazoo College often led to short, fiery relationships between co-eds that heated up and fizzled quickly. But in October of 1999, one fizzled relationship between sophomores Maggie Wardle and Neenef Odoh would reignite into a deadly end. This episode deals with domestic abuse. If you are a v…
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The Supreme Court is set to hear Trump v. Slaughter, a landmark case that could finally overturn Humphrey’s Executor—the 1935 decision that created “independent” federal agencies beyond presidential control. Mark Chenoweth and John Vecchione are joined by NCLA’s Margot Cleveland, principal author of NCLA's amicus brief, to explain why this case cou…
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Show Notes: Season 1 finale. It's October 27th, 1989. We're only a few days away from the last Halloween of the decade! The moon is in its Waning Crescent phase, Janet Jackson is still topping the charts, Wes Craven's Shocker and Ted Dansen's Dad open in theaters today, and Max Thorn is on the air! Starring: Riss Halbwachs Andy Heller Stephanie Cor…
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