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Plodcast

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In the Plodcast, pastor Douglas Wilson covers anything related to theology and culture with his usual entertaining style. Whether it involves talking about Chestertonian Calvinism (not an oxymoron), the benefits of a Classical Christian education (not in that order), or the latest pomosexuality farce, the plodcast aims to apply all of Christ to all of life, for all the world. Douglas Wilson is an evangelical, postmill, Calvinist, Reformed, and Presbyterian (pretty much in that order) and is ...
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Blog & Mablog

Canon Press

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The point of this podcast is pretty broad — “All of Christ for all of life.” In order to make that happen, we need “theology that bites back.” I want to advance what you might call a Chestertonian Calvinism, and to bring that attitude to bear on education, sex and culture, theology, politics, book reviews, postmodernism, expository studies, along with other random tidbits that come into my head. My perspective is usually not hard to discern. In theology I am an evangelical, postmill, Calvini ...
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What Have You

Canon Press

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Bekah Merkle and Rachel Jankovic are two sisters getting together for a weekly coffee date (in the car) to chat about whatever issues happen to occur to them. They cover the waterfront of topics from confessing sins to sorting the laundry to what books they’re reading at the moment. Unscripted and unfiltered, these two NSA alums invite you to join them for a chat about what have you.
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This podcast is an audio highlight reel: fiery debates, life-changing seminars, practical workshops, and the "best of" conferences, sermons, and audiobooks. At Canon Press, we're gospel outfitters: no matter who you are or what you do, you're called to be increasing in faithfulness. That's because Jesus's death and resurrection changed everything: All of Christ, for all of life, for all the world.
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Best Selling Author N. D. Wilson and Editor Brian Kohl host the Stories Are Soul Food podcast! The podcast that helps feed the right kind of loyalties and shape affection for the first and the greatest Author, Jesus Christ. This podcast is made possible by support from the Great Homeschool Convention and the team at Canonball Books. Great Homeschool Conventions are the Homeschooling Events of the Year, offering outstanding speakers, hundreds of workshops on today’s top parenting and homescho ...
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Lay Catholic evangelists Michael Gormley and Dave VanVickle bring you a podcast series that teaches you how to confidently share your Catholic faith with your family members, friends, co-workers, and the strangers you meet on airplanes. Every episode, Mike and Dave give you five steps you can take each week to become an instrument God uses to spread the Gospel, heal hearts, and renew his Church. Be inspired by stories of miraculous conversions and be reminded that God still powerfully interv ...
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A Corpus, Not a Canon

Oxford University

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The Library of Arabic Literature is a remarkable undertaking. It is publishing, in Arabic and English dual-language volumes, key works of classical and pre-modern Arabic literature from the pre-Islamic era to the cusp of the modern period. Several of these works have not been translated before, while others have not received such careful editing and translation until now, when the editors and translators are consulting original manuscripts. The series launched its first title in December 201 ...
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Hosted by New York Post and Fox News columnist, and co-author of the best-selling book, “Stolen Youth,” The Karol Markowicz Podcast expands on the topics that drove Karol’s most popular columns and conversations, namely, the cultural and social issues that affect us all. What's marriage really like? Why are we lied to about what it's like to have children? What does it mean to succeed in your career? In each episode, Markowicz aims to find real answers to the deep questions that really matte ...
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Realm of the Mist Entertainment is a Multiple audio podcast company, Shows including: Realm of the Mist Podcast: (political/humor/entertainment) Every Monday night. It Had To Be Said w/ Venus: (Rant/comedy/outrage) Every Tuesday Night. War of the Stars, a Star Wars Podcast: (Star Wars/scifi/canon/legends) Every Wensday Night. After Hours Exclusive to Supporters and Patreon 2 times a month!! Plus other great shows found on our Youtube Channel!!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotif ...
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Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle are joined by Dr. Mike Sirilla to explore the divine and human nature of Jesus Christ. Together, they unpack heresies, clarify common misconceptions, and highlight key biblical and historical moments that reveal the true essence of God. Snippet from the Show “Who is Jesus? What is Jesus? He is the perfect union of Di…
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In this episode, Ashira Solomon, host of the Black and Jewish podcast, discusses her mission to bridge the gap between the Black and Jewish communities. She addresses misconceptions that each community holds about the other, emphasizing the importance of dialogue and understanding. Ashira shares her journey into media and cultural diplomacy, highli…
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When you've been hurt, what kind of character will you be? God gives you hardship as a Storyteller does: because readers love what happens when a character is down but finds a way to get back up; Remember that it's in the cellars of affliction that God makes his choicest wines (Rutherford); Be at once tender and merciless with your own victimhood; …
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In this episode, Mark Gerson discusses his book 'God Was Right,' where he explores the relevance of the Torah in modern life. He argues that the Bible is not just a historical or religious text but a practical guide for self-improvement and personal growth. Gerson highlights various lessons from the Torah, emphasizing its insights on fear, relation…
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How can the Church be renewed from within? How do we faithfully follow our conscience while acting with prudence? Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle explore how saints, popes, and everyday men and women—including themselves—have embraced the real work of the Kingdom, responding to the failures of Church leadership not with bitterness, but with holines…
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In this episode, Amy Alkon discusses her new book 'Going Menopostal' and sheds light on the often overlooked topics of menopause and perimenopause. She highlights the gaps in medical training regarding women's health, the myths surrounding menopause, and the importance of understanding hormonal changes. Alkon emphasizes the need for evidence-based …
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Time to talk about Christians in novels: + Secular novelists love to make their villains hypocritical Christians. + Christian novelists are very honest about their Christian characters' flaws as well. + So don't be offended when you bump into a fake Christian in a story. + Nate walks through the flaws of his Christian protagonists (Niffy, Rupert, e…
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In this episode, Robbie Starbuck shares his journey from a successful career in Hollywood to becoming a conservative activist. He discusses the influence of his Cuban heritage on his political beliefs, the challenges of navigating friendships in a politically charged environment, and the impact of current events on the younger generation. Starbuck …
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Heather Mac Donald discusses the Trump administration’s free speech record amidst its battles with higher ed, mainstream media, law firms, and more. Mac Donald is Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute. Her most recent book is “When race trumps merit: How the pursuit of equity sacrifices excellence, destroys beauty, and threatens lives.”…
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Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle talk about reviving the diaconate. They discuss how deacons are not just “married priests” but that they have different yet important roles. They also talk about the origin of the diaconate, how the role has evolved through the ages, and share their raw thoughts on the diaconate. Snippet from the Show “I’m grateful f…
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In this conversation, Christopher Scalia discusses his book '13 Novels Conservatives Will Love But Probably Haven't Read' and the importance of expanding the conservative literary canon. He emphasizes the value of fiction in understanding human nature and the wisdom it offers, especially in a distracted world. Scalia expresses concerns about a post…
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Brian asks Nate what tips he'd give a teenage SASFer who wants to become a movie director. And, perhaps surprisingly, Nate's advice has nothing to do with movies. Because if you want to direct feature films when you grow up, you're the kid saying "I am gonna be an NFL quarterback." That kind of career wish has everything to do with whether you're t…
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In this episode, Doron Spielman discusses his book 'When the Stones Speak,' which explores the historical significance of the City of David and the ongoing battle for historical truth regarding Jewish identity and connection to the land of Israel. He reflects on the motivations behind writing the book, especially in light of recent events, and emph…
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What does it mean to be a priest today? In this episode, Gomer and Dave reflect on the beauty and burden of the priesthood—its spiritual power, real-world challenges, and the call to bold, Christ-centered leadership. With insights and wisdom from Pope Benedict, we explore how priests can renew their role as shepherds—and how we, as laypeople, can s…
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In this episode, economist Allison Schrager discusses her insights on risk, particularly in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. She reflects on her unique journey to writing her book, 'An Economist Walks Into a Brothel,' where she explores the complexities of risk in unconventional settings. The discussion delves into the duality of sex work, the…
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In this episode, Karol and Liz Wolfe discuss various aspects of motherhood, parenting challenges, and the cultural narratives surrounding family life. They explore the complexities of raising children in urban environments, the impact of reproductive technology on family dynamics, and the importance of maintaining a sense of adventure and explorati…
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The co-authors of “The Canceling of the American Mind” discuss its new paperback release and where cancel culture stands a year and a half after the book’s original publication. - Greg Lukianoff — President and CEO of FIRE Co-author of "The Canceling of the American Mind" - Rikki Schlott — New York Post columnist Co-author of "The Canceling of the …
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Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle discuss the importance of understanding priests; what their role is, how they should be set apart and how we should approach the priesthood. They also talk about the significance of sacrifice and the biblical roots of the priesthood. Snippet from the Show Jesus Christ is the high priest, he’s the unique mediator. The…
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In this episode, Karol interviews Jason Bedrick, a research fellow at the Heritage Foundation focusing on education policy. They discuss Bedrick's journey into education policy, the evolution of school choice in America, the importance of classical education, and the cultural roots that influence education. Bedrick emphasizes the need for an affirm…
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You're used to saying "stories are soul food" -- this episode discusses why Nate thought kids in our time especially need to read stories about corrupt institutions failing them, and how to reconsecrate an institution in its own rubble. This takes courage, strength, and determination. It takes having stomach for the fight. It takes a leader who ref…
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In this episode, Curtis Houck, managing editor at NewsBusters, shares his journey into journalism, influenced by significant events like the 2000 presidential election and 9/11. He discusses his role in covering media bias and the evolution of the White House press briefing. Curtis also opens up about personal struggles with loneliness and mental h…
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Mike Gormley and Dave VanVickle are joined by cannon lawyer, Fr. Brian Austin. Together they discuss the origins of canon law, the difference between church and secular legal law, papal primacy, and discuss the role of the Catholic Church through the chaos of history. Snippet from the Show If you believe that God wants you to be happy then how does…
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