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Hi! My name is Aimée! I am the Ant on the Move! With this podcast, I will share with you all the unique things I learn about Florida! We will talk about the Space Industry, past, present, and future. We will dive into theme park news, particularly about SeaWorld Orlando, to learn about new events, rides, and special deals. But we will also adventure into the history of Florida, the people, places, and events that have formed Florida into the Tourism and historical mecca it is today. Join me ...
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In the God's Peculiar People Podcast, we will learn how to live from the Heros of the Faith. We will learn about the Peculiar People God has used through the ages to encourage the saints and save the lost. People like David Livingstone, Phillip Bliss, Amy Carmichael, Isobel Kuhn, Jim and Elisabeth Elliot, D.L.Moody, Ira Sankey, and more. 1 Peter 2:9 says, "But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who h ...
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The Nature Podcast brings you the best stories from the world of science each week. We cover everything from astronomy to zoology, highlighting the most exciting research from each issue of the Nature journal. We meet the scientists behind the results and provide in-depth analysis from Nature's journalists and editors. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Marcellus Wiley: On The Rocks

Marcellus Wiley: Hydration Situation

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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs. This isn’t your typical sports talk—it’s real, raw, and refreshingly fun. Get ready for candid conversations about sports, life, and everything in between. Don’t forget to li ...
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Do you only have 3 hours to explore the Kennedy Space Center? 🚀 We’ve got you covered! In this video, we share the three must-see attractions you shouldn’t miss if you’re short on time — the Bus Tour to the Saturn V Center, the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit, and the Gateway: The Deep Space Launch Complex.We’ll show you how to make the most of your…
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Join me as I explore Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition in Orlando, Florida! 🚢✨ This incredible museum brings the story of the RMS Titanic to life with real artifacts recovered from the ocean floor, full-scale room recreations, and fascinating history about the passengers and crew. From elegant china to personal belongings, every piece tells a story.…
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Discover the inspiring story of Philip Bliss, a devoted hymn writer and gospel singer whose music continues to strengthen the faith of generations. Known for timeless hymns like "It Is Well with My Soul" (music) and "Hallelujah, What a Saviour", Bliss dedicated his life to sharing the message of Christ through song. Join us as we explore his faith,…
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00:46 A multi-variant avian flu vaccine that could enhance pandemic preparedness A vaccine capable of protecting against multiple strains of avian influenza virus may be a step closer, according to new research. The H5 subtype of avian influenza viruses has spilled over into mammals and is particularly concerning to researchers due to the risk of t…
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Before Amy Carmichael became the beloved missionary to India, she spent 14 challenging months in Japan — a season that tested her faith, her perseverance, and her calling.In this video, we explore Amy Carmichael’s little-known journey in the “Land of the Rising Sun.” From her struggles with the Japanese language to her early lessons on cultural ada…
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Enjoy the complete audiobook of From Sunrise Land by Amy Carmichael, a timeless travel and faith classic read by volunteer narrators for LibriVox.Written by missionary and author Amy Carmichael (1867–1951), From Sunrise Land captures her impressions of Japan, its people, and the spiritual insights she discovered there. With her poetic voice and com…
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Step into the life of Frances Ridley Havergal (1836–1879), the gifted English hymnwriter, poet, and musician whose words of consecration and devotion continue to inspire Christians around the world. Born in Astley, Worcestershire, Havergal displayed remarkable literary and musical talent from an early age, mastering several languages and composing …
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
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00:48 The stereotypes hidden in Internet images Stereotyped assumptions about women’s ages and their perceived job suitability are enhanced by Internet imagery, according to new research. A study of hundreds of thousands of online images shows that women appear younger than men. This stereotype extends to the jobs that people perceive women do, wit…
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Discover the inspiring life of Robert Lowry (1826–1899), the American preacher and beloved hymnwriter whose music shaped 19th-century gospel worship. Born in Philadelphia, Lowry studied at the University at Lewisburg before entering the Baptist ministry in 1854, serving pastorates across New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey for 45 years.While pre…
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00:50 How ancient viruses drive modern human development Research suggests that ancient viral-DNA embedded in the human genome is playing a key role in early embryo development. Around 8% of our genome consists of endogenous retrovirus DNA — the remnants of ancient infections, but knowledge of their activity is limited. Now, a team show that these …
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
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Fidelia Fiske (1816–1864) was an American missionary and educator who devoted her life to serving in Persia (modern-day Iran). Sent by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, she established the Fiske Seminary in Urmia — the first school for girls in the region. Through her teaching, compassion, and dedication, she helped open doo…
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In April, Robert F. Kennedy Jr held a press conference about rising diagnoses of autism, and said he would soon be announcing a study to find the responsible agent. Although Kennedy said that environmental factors are the main cause of autism, research has shown that genetics plays a bigger part. Also, the rise in prevalence, many researchers say, …
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00:48 New insights into tick-borne encephalitis Researchers have identified a key protein that helps tick-borne encephalitis virus enter the brain. In rare cases an infection can lead to serious neurological symptoms, but little was known about how the virus interacts with human cells. Now, a team show that a protein found on the outside of cells p…
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
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Alexander Mackay (1849–1890), often called the “Missionary Engineer,” was a Scottish missionary to Uganda. Sent by the Church Missionary Society, he arrived in East Africa in 1876 and devoted his skills as both an engineer and a teacher to the work of missions. Mackay built roads, translated Scripture, introduced practical skills like carpentry and…
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Science journalist Lizzie Wade’s first book, Apocalypse: A Transformative Exploration of Humanity's Resilience Through Cataclysmic Events explores some of the cataclysmic events that humans have faced through history. Lizzie joined us to discuss what modern archaeology has revealed about these events, and the role these they’ve have played in shapi…
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In this Hall of Faith profile, we explore the life of Charlie Kirk — founder of Turning Point USA, bestselling author, and national speaker — but most importantly, a man whose life is anchored in Jesus Christ.From growing up in the Chicago suburbs and accepting Christ in fifth grade, to boldly sharing the Gospel while shaping a generation of studen…
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00:50 The AI tool that predicts disease risk Researchers have developed an AI tool that can calculate a person’s risk of developing over 1,000 different diseases, sometimes years in advance. The system, called Delphi-2M, was trained to identify patterns of disease progression using 400,000 people's health records from data repository the UK Biobank…
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Melinda Rankin (1811–1888) was the first known Protestant missionary to Mexico. Originally from New Hampshire, she felt called to share the Christian faith in a region where Protestant work was rare and often dangerous. In the mid-1800s, Rankin founded schools, distributed Bibles, and quietly advanced her mission despite opposition and political un…
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Looking for the best SeaWorld Orlando Annual Pass in 2025? 🐬 In this video, we explain all five SeaWorld Orlando Annual Pass options — Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, and Florida Resident passes — so you can compare prices, benefits, and perks before you buy.You’ll learn about:SeaWorld Orlando Annual Pass prices & monthly payment optionsParking ben…
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In 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (LIGO) facilities in the US directly detected ripples in space-time, known as gravitational waves. These waves were produced by the final spiral of two orbiting black holes that smashed into each other, sending ripples across the Universe. In this podcast, Benjamin Thompson speaks to …
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00:45 Attributing extreme heat events to major energy producers Major energy producers increased the likelihood and intensity of heatwaves, according to research published in Nature. Using data from an international disaster database, a team developed a methodology to investigate how much anthropogenic climate change had influenced heatwaves. They …
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James Calvert (1813–1892) was a British Methodist missionary best known for his work in Fiji. He arrived in the islands in 1838 and spent nearly two decades ministering there. At the time, Fiji was known for tribal warfare and cannibalism, but Calvert dedicated his life to spreading Christianity, promoting peace, and encouraging social change. His …
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In 2016, Brian Wansink wrote a blog post that prompted scientific sleuths to investigate his work. They found evidence of data manipulation, and, after several news articles and two investigations by his institution, he would found to have committed misconduct, as defined by Cornell University. His work had been used to inform US policy around food…
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Raising mosquitoes to tackle disease might sound like an odd concept, but that’s what a facility in Brazil is aiming to do. Millions of mosquitoes are produced there every week, but these insects carry harmless Wolbachia bacteria that curbs their ability to spread deadly human viruses. Nature reporter Mariana Lenharo visited the facility and told u…
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00:45 The ant queen that can produce two different species Researchers have made an unusual observation that appears at odds with biology: an ant, known as the Iberian Harvester Ant can produce offspring of two completely different species. Many ants need to mate with other species to produce workers that are a genetic mix of the two, known as hybr…
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
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Discover the inspiring story of Dr. Ida Scudder, a woman who left behind a comfortable life in America to bring hope and healing to India. Witness how her compassion, courage, and unwavering faith transformed healthcare for women and children, and how her legacy lives on through the Christian Medical College in Vellore. This Hall of Faith episode c…
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The search for signs of consciousness has expanded, thanks to advanced neuroimaging techniques. These tools allow researchers to detect consciousness in unresponsive humans, and now researchers are looking to develop tests that work in animals and perhaps even artificial intelligence systems of the future. This is an audio version of our Feature: H…
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00:48 How the 18th-Century 'Great Fear’ spread across rural France In the late 1700s, rural France was beset with rapidly spreading rumours of aristocratic plots to suppress revolutionary ideas. But how, and why, these rumours were able to spread so quickly has puzzled historians. Now, using modern epidemiological modelling, a team suggests that a …
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
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Discover the inspiring story of Dr. John Scudder (1793–1855), America’s first medical missionary. In this short video, we explore how Scudder left a promising medical career to serve in India and Sri Lanka, pioneering healthcare and spreading faith.Whether you're interested in Christian missions, medical history, or stories of faith in action, this…
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Discover the inspiring story of Robert Morrison (1782–1834), the first Protestant missionary to China. Learn how he translated the Bible into Chinese, compiled the first Chinese-English dictionary, and laid the foundation for modern Sino-Western cultural exchange. This video explores his faith, perseverance, and remarkable contribution to history, …
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Explore the life of Samuel J. Mills, the driving force behind the American foreign missions movement in the early 19th century. From the legendary Haystack Prayer Meeting to founding organizations like the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and the American Bible Society, Mills’ vision sparked a wave of missionary zeal that change…
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Discover the remarkable story of Eleanor Chesnut, a courageous medical missionary who dedicated her life to healing and service in early 20th-century China. Learn how her work combined medicine, education, and compassion, leaving an enduring impact despite her untimely death. This video explores her inspiring journey, the challenges she faced, and …
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Discover the incredible story of John G. Paton, the fearless missionary who brought the gospel to the cannibal tribes of the New Hebrides. In this episode of Hall of Faith, learn how Paton’s courage, faith, and perseverance transformed lives in the South Pacific.Learn more:If you’d like to explore his remarkable life, we recommend reading: Autobiog…
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In this inaugural episode of Hall of Faith, we explore the life and legacy of Alexander Duff, the pioneering missionary educator whose work transformed education and evangelism in India. Discover how Duff’s vision for combining academic excellence with gospel truth sparked a movement that continues to influence generations.Learn more:Amazon Affilia…
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00:46 Electrochemical fusion Researchers have used electrochemistry to increase the rates of nuclear fusion reactions in a desktop reactor. Fusion energy promises abundant clean energy, but fusion events are rare, hindering progress. Now, inspired by the controversial claim of cold fusion, researchers used electrochemistry to get palladium to absor…
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We’re excited to announce our brand-new series, Hall of Faith, celebrating heroes of faith whose stories still inspire today.📅 This summer, join us for short, powerful videos (3–6 minutes each) highlighting a variety of remarkable believers whose faith made a difference.🍂 Starting this fall, these videos will become a regular feature—our second wee…
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In the emotional final chapter of our David Livingstone series, we trace the extraordinary journey of his remains from the heart of Africa back to the United Kingdom. Discover how his loyal attendants carried his body across hundreds of miles, fulfilling his final wishes and honoring his legacy. This episode explores Livingstone’s death, the challe…
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In this Podcast Extra, we discuss a report released by the US Department of Energy, which concluded that global warming is “less damaging economically than commonly believed”. However, many researchers say that the report misrepresents decades of climate science. We discuss how scientists are trying to coordinate a unified response amidst concerns …
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00:46 Tiny solar flyer Researchers have used a phenomenon known as thermal transpiration to create a solar-powered flying device that can stay aloft without any moving parts. The diminutive device, just one centimetre across, consists of two thin, perforated membranes that allow air to flow through the device, generating lift. Although only a proof…
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Welcome to ON THE ROCKS, where Marcellus Wiley & his friends made of former ‘pro athletes’ (PROS) and everyday ‘non-athlete regular peoples’ (NARPS) collide in the ultimate showdown at Wiley World! 🥃 Join Marcellus Wiley and his crew as they bring you a fiery mix of bold opinions, unfiltered takes, and plenty of laughs.This isn’t your typical sport…
  continue reading
 
In the heart of 19th-century Africa, a mystery gripped the world: Dr. David Livingstone — missionary, explorer, and national hero — had vanished without a trace. Enter Henry Morton Stanley, a bold journalist sent by a newspaper to do the impossible: find him.This is the story of one of history’s greatest expeditions — a journey through treacherous …
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00:45 Researchers develop a new glue and test it on a rubber duck Aided by machine learning, researchers have developed a super-sticky compound that works as an underwater adhesive. Inspired by animals like barnacles, the team developed a new kind of a material called a hydrogel. The material is capable of securely fastening objects together even w…
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Chief Sechele was the only known convert of David Livingstone, the famous Scottish missionary and explorer. This video explores the fascinating true story of how Sechele, a powerful Tswana chief in 19th-century Southern Africa, encountered Christianity through Livingstone—and how that decision shaped his leadership, his people, and his legacy. 🔔 Do…
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