Screengeek.net film critic Matt Conway talks about the latest in film news and reviews.
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This short form and informative podcast, with snippets of the latest news and guest comments, helps keep listeners up to date as to what is happening in and around EDGA.
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Welcome to the podcasting home of Salem United Methodist Church located in Conway, AR! Join us each week as we bring you the sermons from each of our worship services, and a few other fun items along the way! We are also available on iTunes with the rest of your favorite podcasts! Check out the links below for more info.
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Fifteen minutes conversations designed to explore the complexities of the human experience with curiosity and empathy.
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Criminology is a true crime podcast that takes a deep dive into some of the most famous cases in the annals of crime. Hosts Mike Ferguson and Mike Morford will give you every details of these infamous crimes. New episodes come out every Saturday night at 10 PM.
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Reconstruct your life after leaving harmful and controlling religious beliefs behind! Educating listeners as to the dangers posed by cult psychology and tactics, the dangers of Christian nationalism, dominion theology, and the Christian Right.
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The Rules of Investing is one of Australia’s longest-running business podcasts, providing investors with unparalleled access to the ideas and insights of Australia’s leading fund managers, economists and industry experts. Learn how the industry’s best invest, with the help of Livewire’s James Marlay and Chris Conway. Whether you’re new to investing or a seasoned professional, this podcast is for you. New episodes are released every second Friday, available on Livewire Markets, Spotify, Apple ...
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One by one, the discovery of ten bodies in the New England area across multiple states has made headlines over the past few weeks. It’s a case that has people asking is there a serial killer currently operating in New England, and leaving a trail of bodies behind? Join Mike and Morf as they discuss whether there is an active serial killer in New En…
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The 7 Mountains Mandate: The Dangerous Plan to Christianize America and Destroy Democracy (with Matthew Boedy)
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49:23Christian nationalism, by its very nature, is anti-democratic. I have come to believe that not only is this true, but it poses a serious threat to democracy not just in America, but indeed the world. With Donald Trump back in power--aided and abetted by another overwhelming majority of evangelicals--we are seeing the guardrails blown through and de…
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On November 25, 2020, just one day before Thanksgiving, multiple residents called 911 to report a fire at a house in Mount Morris, Illinois. Inside, first responders found twenty-seven-year-old Melissa Lamesch, who lived at the home with her father. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Melissa Lamesch. Melissa was pregnant and due to be…
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Paul O’Rahilly, 61, from Kilkenny, is a former engineer who lost his sight as an adult. He developed a remarkable resilience to help him navigate a way to thrive in life and golf, and this is underlined in this EDGA story. Paul says: “I started golf by caddying for my Dad. As my sight deteriorated golf has been a way to keep going, to feel included…
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The shocking & brutal murder of University of Toronto College professor David Buller in 2001 took place in the middle of the day on campus, yet somehow, no one saw anything, and his killer slipped away and remains unidentified to this day. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of David Buller. He was found in his office by a cleaning crew. …
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Tough medicine: Trump 2.0 is a structural break for economies and markets
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29:04Investors hoping for a swift ‘V-shaped’ recovery from the recent market sell-off are likely to be disappointed. Instead, they face a slow, grinding path forward. That’s the base case from Koda Capital’s Chief Economist, Brigette Leckie, who says the tariff-led policies of Trump 2.0 represent a structural break for economies and markets. ___________…
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Introducing a new podcast for the true crime-obsessed: "The Crime Scene Weekly," from our friends at ABC Audio. Every Wednesday, "The Crime Scene Weekly" brings you the latest in true crime. ABC News correspondent Brad Mielke sits down with the journalists covering the cases who have direct access to survivors, investigators and families searching …
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While Easter is generally a day of peace with your loved ones, that’s not always the case. Fifty years ago, on March 30th, 1975, Easter Sunday was a nightmare for one Ohio family. That Sunday, James Ruppert called the police simply telling the dispatcher there’s been a shooting. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the Easter massacre perpetrated by …
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“We’re buying”: Emma Fisher spots a rare chance to upgrade the portfolio
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52:48“Are you okay?” That was the question Emma Fisher got from her mum after the ASX plunged more than 6% in a single day. For Fisher, it was a soft signal that the worst of the panic may be behind us. In this episode of The Rules of Investing, Emma shares why sharp sell-offs are the new normal, the two market “buckets” she’s buying from, and how she’s…
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Helping People To Escape From Christianity (with Tim Mills)
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1:19:10It's finally arrived! This week's long-overdue discussion is here, featuring a super informative and helpful conversation with Tim Mills, host of "The Harmonic Atheist" podcast and YouTube channel. As a faithful Christian virtually all of his life, Tim has an unbelievable testimony--and this is not just about how dedicated he was both to God and th…
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On October 4th, 1978, in Iowa, a woman was found face down in a deep ditch about twenty feet from the road. No identification was found with her body, and being in an advanced state of decay, police had no way to determine who she was. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Wilma June Nissen. Years later, the police were able to identify the woman thro…
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25-year-old Matthew Gamble has a flowing golf swing with a high finish that any golfer would be proud of. Unlike the tour pro’s he watches on TV, Matthew swings with his left arm only (in tennis terms, like a back-hand shot). The game of golf became a great discovery after a traumatic childhood accident, and Matthew’s need to be creative and proble…
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Presenting: CRIME HOUSE TRUE CRIME STORIES
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15:43Crime House True Crime Stories is the ultimate destination for true crime fans. Every episode features two notorious cases from that week in crime history, tied by a common theme like infamous serial killers, mysterious disappearances, tragic murders, and more. Every Monday, uncover the full stories behind the headlines as host Vanessa Richardson t…
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Andrew Conway is a former Munster and Ireland rugby international with over a decade of experience at the highest level of the sport. Now retired, he’s turning his focus to human performance, mindset, and personal growth through his new venture, 5XFlow. In this episode, Andrew opens up about stepping away from professional sport, rebuilding old fri…
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By 2012, Harold and Toni Henthorn had been together for twelve years. They celebrated their anniversary by going camping and hiking at Rocky Mountain National Park. Toni's family and friends grieved after learning that, while on the trip, Toni plummeted 140 feet off a cliff to her death. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Harold Henthorn. Harold be…
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The world is complex. Beyond the headlines is where the real opportunities lie
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54:05No matter how long you’ve been in markets, we’re all guilty, at one point or another, of operating at a headline level. When markets are moving violently - like they are now - and we’re all trying to keep up, operating at a summary level can become even more pronounced. But looking beyond the headlines, challenging what you think you know, and divi…
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Séan Doherty is a New Media Editor at CGTN, creating digital content on global events from Beijing. Before joining CGTN, Séan worked as a medicinal chemist in Ireland and taught English in Chengdu, after completing a degree in Food Science at Technological University Dublin. Follow Séan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean.w.doherty/ LinkedIn…
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In 1991, Lucille Johnson, a friendly mother and grandmother was bludgeoned and strangled to death inside her home. It's a case that would become referred to by some as the ‘Lego’ murder because of a curious clue found at the crime scene. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Lucille Johnson. For years, her case puzzled investigators and …
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Change Your Life Script: Dealing with Limiting Beliefs (with Austra Putnina)
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54:51This episodes features a wide-ranging and super helpful discussion with Austra Putnina, host of the "Chase The Impossible" podcast. Originally from Latvia, Austra now lives in Estonia--and has an amazing backstory. Ever struggle with the impostor syndrome? Ever struggle with those "tapes" that seem to play all the time in your mind? The ones that h…
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Dianne Conway, a genial and intelligent golfer from Northern Ireland, would go to the course nearly every day if she could, but a serious injury to her lower left leg suffered in the late 1980s still causes her pain to this day, and she therefore must ration how much she plays. A disturbing memory can fire from the injury, but playing the game is a…
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In 2001, twenty-year-old Sef Gonzales called emergency services in Australia to report that his parents and sister had been murdered. There were no signs of forced entry, no apparent robbery, and so the attention quickly turned to Sef. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murders of the Gonzales family. Sef told several different stories while un…
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Jun Bei Liu: 2 stocks for the bottom drawer and how to play the only realistic scenarios left for 2025
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32:46At the start of 2025, there were three big-picture scenarios facing investors: a hard landing, a soft landing, or no landing at all. Just two of those scenarios remain, with a hard landing now off the table, according to Ten Cap’s Jun Bei Liu. That view might seem a touch ambitious in light of the market rout that kicked off in mid-February and gat…
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Matthew Kilgour is a creative strategist with a background in B2B branding and marketing. With experience at companies like Earnest and Loqi, he helps brands craft impactful strategies and stand out in a crowded market. Follow Matthew: Website: https://www.likeifyouagree.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewjkilgour/ 15 Minute Coffee i…
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In 1986, Aeileen Conway apparently died in a fiery car accident in Okalahoma. Police ruled it an accident, but very quickly, Aeileen’s husband Pat began to question his wife’s death, and the official findings. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the mysterious death of Aeileen Conway. She was found inside her burning car on a stretch of road out of …
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Two Chapters From My Book "Not So Shiny Not So Happy People!"
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19:09I'm excited to be sharing the next two chapters from my book that came out last September. It's called Not So Shiny Not So Happy People: How Bill Gothard, Church, and Family Taught Me Christianity Doesn't Work, and was edited by my good friend Tim Sledge. If you haven't picked up a copy of the book yet, hopefully hearing these two chapters will mak…
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In last week's episode we discussed the abduction and return of Steven Stayner. This week, we discuss Steven's brother Cary and the path he went down that led to multiple murders. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Cary Stayner. While Steven Stayner went on to become a hero after being abducted as a child and later escaping and saving another boy i…
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Steve Johnson: Two small caps on a run and the uncovered gems that could be next
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42:42The allure of small-cap investing is undeniable. The chance to find an overlooked gem that can skyrocket is real, but the risks are just as high. Illiquidity, limited analyst coverage, and varying investor strategies create opportunities—but also traps. Success stories like Pro Medicus and Netwealth prove the potential, yet the volatility can be br…
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The mental landscape of the game is a fascination for Scotsman Gordon Mclay: seeing, feeling the next shot, thinking ahead to the different scenarios like the chess player. Gordon used this process first subconsciously when teaching himself to play as a boy, then as a competitor good enough to compete in the Scottish Amateur Championship, and later…
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Tom Fox is the co-founder of 53Six, a leading sports marketing agency helping brands and rights holders connect with fans through creative content, media, and data-driven strategies. Before launching 53Six, Tom worked at Twitter, leading sports and mobile partnerships across the UK and Ireland. Follow Tom: Website: https://www.53six.ie/ LinkedIn: h…
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On December 4th, 1972, 7-year-old Steven Stayner was abducted while walking home from school. Steven's abductor, Kenneth Parnell, manipulated Steven into thinking his family didn't want him and had made Kenneth his guardian. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the infamous abduction of Steven Stayner. Kenneth Parnell was a master manipulator and had…
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What Happens When Jesus Isn't Enough? (with Rob Connelly)
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56:42This episode features an insightful conversation with former Southern Baptist Convention pastor--and now exvangelicala life coach and guide--Rob Connelly. After spending 37 years as a dedicated evangelical Christian, serving as a worship leader and pastor, Rob finally deconstructed his faith and walked away from it all. He's now sharing not only hi…
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Catherine Gracie, a recently retired teacher in international trade from Brittany in France, is on the tee at her home golf course, melodically humming along to a famous song from the 1980s. “I’m so excited… and I just can’t hide it…” Catherine only started playing golf 10 years ago but for a good reason, and the game has welcomed this golfer who m…
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Georgie Cahill, better known as Georgie’s Roar, is a London-based poet and spoken word artist whose poetry has taken TikTok by storm. His work, blending humour, nostalgia, and raw emotion, has amassed millions of views while breaking down stereotypes of what poetry can be. Follow Georgie: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/georgiesroar/ TikTok: h…
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College student Tracey Neilson was murdered on her 21st birthday in Oklahoma in January of 1981. She was a bright student and a newlywed who had been married less than 6 months when she was killed. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Tracey Neilson. There were several eyewitnesses and two crucial pieces of evidence. One was Tracey's ke…
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Cuts are coming, equities are full, and Trump is being underestimated by everyone
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44:29From investing his paper route money in term deposits when he was nine years old, to racing the two kilometres from one end of Collins Street to the other to submit a handwritten RBA bond tender, to running a market-beating income fund for more than 20 years, Yarra Capital Management’s Roy Keenan has seen it all in his 40 years in fixed income. It …
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Andrea Linehan is a marketing and growth expert with a career spanning 2 decades across Europe and the Middle East. Andrea is passionate about longevity and wellness and will soon mentor early-stage startups at the DigiBio Healthtech Innovation Programme. Follow Andrea: Website: https://www.andrealinehan.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/a…
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By 1948, Howard Unruh was unemployed and living with his mother, Freda. He had been a decorated soldier in World War II but had trouble adjusting to life when he returned. Unruh is thought to be the first mass shooter and has been called the Father of Mass Murder by the press. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss Howard Unruh. He likely had some form…
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Should You Be Concerned About Trump's Project 2025 Agenda? (with Chris Shelton)
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1:14:12In this episode I'm joined once again by my very good friend, Chris Shelton, to revisit the issue of Trump's Project 2025 agenda. How concerned should you be, going forward? Last summer I started alerting listeners about the dangers posed by Project 2025's Mandate for Leadership, all designed as part of The Heritage Foundation's "presidential trans…
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Ryan McTernan is a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter bringing American Country to Ireland. A founding member of Neon River and lead guitarist for Walk the Line, he is now explores his own storytelling through his solo project, McTrippy. Follow Ryan: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisismctrippy/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mctrippy-9…
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In 2001, 73-year-old Ila Mae Clark, who was just one week away from celebrating her 74th birthday, was killed inside her Marshalltown, Iowa home. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the murder of Ila Mae Clark. Ila's house was next to both an apartment complex and a mobile home park. She managed the apartment complex and collected rent payments. Cou…
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Fight the FOMO with 4 stocks the herd is overlooking
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34:37Stock markets are off to a flying start for 2025. The S&P ASX 200 is up nearly 5%, with gold, banks and technology companies continuing their bull runs from 2024. The consensus view is that banks and tech are expensive, but the market doesn't seem to agree, or at least it doesn't care. Moments like this can be challenging for investors; fundamental…
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Being a paratrooper, Eliseo Villanueva was more equipped than many to handle adversity. The US Army veteran explains: “In the airborne community we say, ‘Adapt and overcome, and continue on with your mission’.” The severe injury to his dominant left arm on the training ground in 1993 was a potential long-term blow. However, a darker legacy around E…
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Anne O'Shea is a fashion stylist and producer with nearly a decade of experience shaping the Irish fashion industry. As the Contributing Fashion Editor of Irish Country Magazine, Anne brings her creative vision to life through stunning shoots and editorials. Anne talks about how her passion for fashion started with gel pens and handmade magazines, …
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On April 26th, 2007, an emergency dispatcher with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department received a 911 call from Linda Duffey. Linda told the dispatcher that her husband Patrick had been shot. Very quickly she informed investigators that she was the one who had shot him. But she claimed it was an accident. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss t…
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Dr. David Dunne is a performance nutritionist with over a decade of experience working with elite athletes across a range of sports, including Ryder Cup Team Europe, Harlequins Rugby, British Canoeing, and the Dallas Mavericks. David holds a PhD in Behaviour Change and Technology Innovation in Sports Nutrition from Liverpool John Moores University.…
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In 1993, a stalker began to target 41-year-old Joanne Chambers, a first-grade teacher in Coolbaugh Township, Pennsylvania. The stalking escalated over time and the threats became more violent. All signs pointed to another teacher who worked at the same school. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the stalking of Joanne Chambers. This case has been re…
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Ellen Larsen and her husband Per Arne, from near Oslo in Norway, have both overcome hugely challenging health conditions to enjoy life again, using golf as a regular shared activity to inspire them. “Through golf you keep social, physically active and get a good brain workout,” explains Ellen who, after back surgery to help a long-standing neurolog…
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Holy Terror Classic Edition: Catching up with Conway & Siegelman - A MindShift Sequel
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1:09:44Welcome to the first episode of The Dismantling Doctrine Podcast for 2025! This inaugural episode features a catch-up conversation with two old friends, Flo Conway and Jim Siegelman. They are the authors of the classic 1978 work on cults and mind control entitled Snapping: America's Epidemic of Sudden Personality Change. Their research into cult ps…
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Grace Maher, Development Officer at the Irish Organic Association, returns for Part 2 to dive deeper into the challenges and opportunities in Ireland’s growing organic farming sector. Follow The Irish Organic Association: Website: https://www.irishorganicassociation.ie/ 15 Minute Coffee is hosted and produced by Alan O'Donovan. For inquiries, email…
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In the early morning hours of May 5th, 2009, Sheri Coleman and her two sons, 11-year-old Garett and 9-year-old Gavin, were found dead in their home. Husband and dad, Chris Coleman, had been worried about his family due to some threatening emails and letters they had received. Join Mike and Morf as they discuss the Coleman family murders. The crime …
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