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Overqualified Idiots

Daniel Casey, Patrick Casey, Alex K, Ben M, Ramon C, PJ S.

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Welcome to Overqualified Idiots, the podcast where four professionals come together to share their experiences. The only podcast where medicine, pharmacy, engineering, and law come together to shoot the breeze and share anecdotes around a given theme. Sure...we're highly trained and educated, but at the end of the day we are still a bunch of dumb guys here to tell funny stories and give our hot takes.
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Ramon Lomeli is a licensed realtor in the North Carolina triad area. He specializes in home buying and will visit with various buyers and several of the people they'll work with during the process of buying a house.
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UC & C Huddle

Jason & Ramon

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Want to get an exclusive peek into the UC & C? Curious about how the latest industry trends and technologies matter to you? Join the after-work huddle room with us — Ramon and Jason, as we candidly share ideas and lead enlightening talks with industry insiders. From daily work anecdotes to specific UC solutions, tear the ”Yeastar” label off and speak our minds. The show will dive deep into what exactly happened around us and unpack everything to keep you in the loop. If you’re interested, tu ...
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PH Murder Stories

PH Murder Stories and The Pod Network

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The PH Murder Stories podcast covers a lot of well-reported crime stories that happened in the Philippines, from serial murders to kidnappings. Listen in and find out more about these tragic events on this gripping podcast. Thanks for tuning in! You can help support our podcast by doing the following: TAP the FOLLOW button and NOTIFICATION BELL here on SPOTIFY! RATE this podcast with 5 STARS! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ LET US KNOW YOUR THOUGHTS via the Q&A and POLL via the SPOTIFY app! (Scroll down the Spotify a ...
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On March 17, 1957, the Philippines awoke to devastating news. A plane had crashed on the dark slopes of Mount Manunggal in Cebu, leaving behind fiery wreckage and lifeless bodies. Among the dead was the beloved President of the Philippines, Ramon Magsaysay. Only one man out of the 26 on board survived. The nation, still basking in the hope and opti…
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On July 16, 1990, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake struck the island of Luzon. It was one of the strongest earthquakes to hit the Philippines in the 20th century. Within seconds, buildings collapsed, roads broke apart, and entire cities were cut off from one another. More than two thousand people would lose their lives, and over a million others would be…
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How can church leaders navigate life’s uncertainties with confidence? Hensley M. Moorooven encourages trusting in God’s unchanging presence, yesterday, today, and tomorrow, to face the unknown with assurance rather than anxiety.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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How can public evangelism thrive in today’s world? David Klinedinst shares a dynamic cycle of evangelism, revival, training, bridge events, and reaping, that transforms churches into mission-driven communities, proving evangelism still works when built on relationships and trust.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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What if your season of spiritual dryness isn’t a sign of God’s absence, but His deeper work within you? How wilderness seasons in ministry—times of exhaustion, doubt, or silence—can become sacred spaces where God reshapes identity, renews dependence, and restores authentic calling.By Leslie Williams
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On the night of August 16, 2017, in a crowded neighborhood in Caloocan City, Metro Manila, gunfire pierced the air. Hours later, the lifeless body of a 17-year-old boy was discovered in a dark alley near the Tullahan River. The victim’s name was Kian Lloyd delos Santos—a student, a joker among friends, and a teenager who once dreamed of becoming a …
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On November 27, 1970, history was unfolding as Pope Paul VI became the first pontiff to set foot on Philippine soil. A three-day pastoral visit had just begun, greeted by the full spectacle of state and church. President Ferdinand Marcos and First Lady Imelda Marcos led the welcome, while thousands of faithful braved the Manila heat for a glimpse o…
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On the 2 year anniversary of our first AI episode, a doctor and two lawyers re-examine our prior predictions and how the current AI landscape has developed. The three professionals discuss AI in their own fields and the quandaries of legislation surrounding AI going forward. The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go b…
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A doctor, lawyer, and rocket scientist come together to answer fan questions and questions they have for each other! Follow along on any major podcast platform and tune in! The following music was used for this media project: The Show Must Be Go by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4509-the-show-must-be-go License: https://f…
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In June 2008, an ABS-CBN news team had just arrived in the quiet town of Maimbung, Sulu, determined to land an exclusive story from the leaders of the infamous Abu Sayyaf Group. At the time, Abu Sayyaf was one of the most feared armed groups in the Philippines—known for kidnappings, bombings, and ties to terrorism. Getting a sit-down with its leade…
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What do 12,000 Adventist pastors from around the world really think about their calling, challenges, and future in ministry? The Global Adventist Pastors’ Survey reveals both deep fulfillment and serious concerns—including exhaustion, loneliness, and thoughts of leaving the ministry.By Robert K. McIver, Wendy A. Jackson, Brendan Pratt, Stephen J. Currow, Erika F. Puni and Petr Činčala
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A doctor, lawyer, and conspiracy theorist come together to duke it out in a way only brothers can. The three siblings joke, discuss, and debate over popular and newly growing conspiracy theories. From the JFK files release to increasing government power grabs, from RFK to vaccine questions and safety, and from insidious health policies to ... turbi…
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Bishop Benjamin de Jesus—known for his kindness and fearless work in one of the country’s most dangerous regions—was gunned down in cold blood in the morning of February 4, 1997, at Jolo, Sulu. Witnesses say two men walked right up to him and opened fire at close range, hitting him in the head, face, neck, shoulder, and stomach. He died instantly. …
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Earlier this year, two lawyers and a doctor discuss the policy changes with the advent of the new administration. Crazy abounds as the experts weigh in on everything from the anti-science agenda, deportation of nationalized citizens, and... the annexing of Greenland? Tune in for a laugh and try not to panic! The following music was used for this me…
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How can we grasp the deeper essence of Genesis 1? Daniel Jeon emphasizes focusing on its repeated phrases—“And God said,” “And it was so,” “God saw that it was good,” and “And there was evening and there was morning”—to reveal God’s trustworthy character and word, connecting to the Bible’s overarching narrative.…
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It was just three days before Christmas in Daraga, Albay. In a covered court filled with laughter, gifts, and the chatter of elderly citizens, the mood was one of celebration. But in an instant, the holiday spirit shattered. Gunfire. Panic. Blood on the court floor. And the shocking realization that one of the Philippines’ most active lawmakers — C…
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Does Revelation 11:18 address environmental destruction? Ranko Stefanovic clarifies that it targets the end-time Babylon, an ungodly system corrupting humanity, not ecological issues, drawing from Genesis 6 and Jeremiah 51.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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To quote Matt Stone and Trey Parker: "Apparently when you do everything at the last minute sometimes you don't get it done." Due to recording software issues, the newest episodes comes a day late but hands down one of the funniest episodes we have ever recorded. A doctor, two lawyers, and a rocket scientist discuss the impacts of Tiktok, AI and tec…
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Have you ever been “349ed”? Have you heard of this Filipino slang before? Its origin story was due to a marketing blunder—one that would be the deadliest in history. Pepsi launched “Number Fever” in 1992, a lottery game that a lot of Filipinos hoped to win because it was a chance to become a millionaire. The correct 3-digit number combination on th…
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After an extended hiatus the boys are back. A lawyer and three doctors share their experiences and frustrations with America's healthcare system and insurance at large. For context, this was recorded in December of 2024 but continues to remain relevant as insurance continues to suck. The following music was used for this media project: The Show Mus…
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In Philippine cinema, few names shine as brightly as Nida Blanca’s. She was elegance, charm, and talent personified — a beloved actress whose career spanned decades. But on the morning of November 7, 2001, the nation woke up to news that shattered the glamour of showbiz, at least during this time. Nida Blanca was found dead, and the circumstances w…
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It was supposed to be an ordinary trip. Just another bus making its way through the winding roads of the town of Hamtic, province of Antique. But on the afternoon of December 5th, 2023, what began as routine ended in devastation. Seventeen lives were lost. Families were torn apart. And a small stretch of road, long feared by locals, claimed yet mor…
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What can leaders today learn from Moses, David, and Joash about funding large-scale church projects? Explore biblical blueprints that reveal how visionary leadership, sacrificial giving, and trust in God’s provision can unleash extraordinary generosity.By Ministry, International Journal for Pastors
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In 2018, Paul Le Roux, a white Zimbabwean who held South African and Australian passports, was a notorious crime lord who illegally trafficked drugs, gold, and guns. He testified in a U.S. court about having murdered numerous people by professional assassins, including a Filipina real estate agent killed in 2012. Six years earlier from his testimon…
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