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  • Creekside with Don and Jan
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  • KWEST Podcast
  • Hood Take With Rich In The Even
  • Make Marketing Easy Podcast
  • NOT MY VOICE
  • The Disruptors: The Future of Work is Now
  • What Would my Therapist Say?
  • We have found THE ONE
  • Dead Man’s Forest
  • DANIEL and REVELATION – Evers Bible Class
  • Walden by Henry David Thoreau
  • Doing well, feeling fine
  • When the Bible Wasn’t There
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  • The Book of Hebrews – Enduring Word Media Server
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    Creekside with Don and Jan

    Creekside with Don and Jan

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    Since Mar 18, 2018 23:39 UTC

    “Creekside with Don and Jan”, the official podcast of the Owl Creek Gazette, offers up weekly conversations on self-reliant living, out-of-the-box endeavors, activities happening at “The Creek”, a smattering of politics and the philosophy of non-aggression.

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    What’s the Deal, Grosse Ile?

    What’s the Deal, Grosse Ile?

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    Since Oct 1, 2020 10:00 UTC

    Grosse Ile’s history goes back well before, but we celebrate the founding as July 6, 1776. It sits in a place that is a crossroads of history, a superhighway of commerce, a convergence of nature, a center of innovation, a thorofare of Prohibition, and a playground of Metro Detroit’s industrialists. The community is made up of layers of creativity, compassion, and ingenuity. As a host, Ben Fogt starts conversations about those elements that contribute to Grosse Ile’s personality.

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    Better Late Than Never

    Better Late Than Never

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    Since Nov 15, 2020 14:31 UTC

    We are three introverted design students who seem to think too much at night. Better Late Than Never is THE place for the precious late-night convos that often get forgotten in daylight. Get your pajamas on and join us – Alice, Cassie, and Tanya, on our nightly talks about everything. It’s never too late;) Don’t forget to follow us on Instagram @betterlatepodcast !

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    KWEST Podcast

    KWEST Podcast

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    Since Nov 15, 2019 15:45 UTC

    Join Henry Kennedy, Executive Director Emeritus of Kieve Wavus Education, as he reaches out to past alumni from KWE programs and share laughs and memories from their time on Damariscotta Lake.

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    Hood Take With Rich In The Even

    Hood Take With Rich In The Even

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    Since Mar 22, 2021 05:39 UTC

    Film reviews Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morgan-richard7/support

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    Make Marketing Easy Podcast

    Make Marketing Easy Podcast

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    Since Feb 2, 2019 19:36 UTC

    The Make Marketing Easy Podcast features interviews and stories with everyday people using innovative tools, ideas, and strategies to gain confidence in marketing and selling their products and services, and work smarter, faster, and more efficiently. After all, it’s easy to hear how to market medical practices, start a business, grow a territory, or create a product from famous people with staff, sponsors, and large budgets.

    What about the real people who get up every morning and work hard to serve their patients, clients, companies, and families? This is most of us and we are the majority of what makes commerce move! The Make Marketing Easy Podcast features interesting people with battle-tested ideas, strategies, and stories about how to work smarter, more efficiently, and effectively that all of us can use. Today.

    Perhaps you know of someone who has a great “system” they’ve developed through years of experience? Or maybe you do, too? If you do, I’d love to hear from you and interview you in the next episode. Please remember, this is a podcast about real people hosted by a guy who, once-in-a-while, makes a few mistakes.

    If that bugs you, you probably shouldn’t listen and go find something else to do. The promise the Make Marketing Easy Podcast makes is that if you listen, you will learn, be inspired, and maybe even say, “Hey, that guy’s just like me – if he can do it, so can I!”

    So if you’re one of the Working Doctors, Road Warriors, Phone Pounders, Solopreneurs, Product Managers, Brand Managers, Content Marketers, or anyone looking for a few good ideas about learning how to add value to your products and services, you’ve come to the right place. Stop back often, be curious, take risks, build value, and make marketing easy!

    This episode of the Make Marketing Easy podcast, hosted by Joel Gaslin, features 6’5” Indiana-based marketing automation expert Jason Wright. Jason’s days have an unusual structure to them and are filled with client calls, consulting, projects, brand building, and maybe even a round of golf or some time cheering for the Colts. He insists on…

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    NOT MY VOICE

    NOT MY VOICE

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    Since Jan 20, 2022 09:04 UTC

    Jessica Anne Teresa Taylor hosts a concept show about your experiences as told by someone . Our community submits anonymous stories and we find a voice to tell it. Be captivated by how different or how similar your life can be, how we all relate in our journey through time. Share YOUR narrative, it could be a funny anecdote or an account of a traumatic experience. It’s anonymous, it’s random and it’s a lot of fun. Jess will intro each episode with a topical issue and be back at the end to wrap things up. Tune in, like & subscribe. “Stories are a communal currency” Tahir Shah (Arabian Nights)

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    The Disruptors: The Future of Work is Now

    The Disruptors: The Future of Work is Now

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    Since Jan 4, 2023 14:00 UTC

    “Equity Evolution: Shaping the Next Era of Business’ – 30-minute weekly episodes that decode pressing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging queries. Balancing enlightening insights with a fun spin, we provide actionable steps for DEIB beginners. Whether starting or enhancing your journey, join us for concise, transformative sessions that enlighten and inspire.

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    What Would my Therapist Say?

    What Would my Therapist Say?

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    Since Jan 4, 2023 06:00 UTC

    Two psychotherapists just trying to be human to! Join us for light conversations about our self-care, weekly antics, and whatever else comes to mind. Be prepared to laugh at us some days and with us others.

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    We have found THE ONE

    We have found THE ONE

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    Since Mar 17, 2021 09:23 UTC

    Growing spiritually from each other by exploring the questions that we all ponder about. From the theological giants, who or what is God, to the practical, why do we stand in church for the gospel. Join Fr. Patrick, an Episcopal priest, in exploring answers to the “why” you might have about church, the Bible, God, Jesus or pretty much anything else.

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    Dead Man’s Forest

    Dead Man’s Forest

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    Since Jul 18, 2018 19:27 UTC

    Dead Man’s Forest is a weekly conversation about the unique wisdom and knowledge each of us possesses. Will you share yours?

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    DANIEL and REVELATION – Evers Bible Class

    DANIEL and REVELATION – Evers Bible Class

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    Since Aug 8, 2020 10:27 UTC

    Dynamic study of End-Time Prophecy focusing on DANIEL and REVELATION

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    Walden by Henry David Thoreau

    Walden by Henry David Thoreau

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    Since Sep 17, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Two years, two months and two days! This is what forms the time line of one man’s quest for the simple life and a unique social experiment in complete self reliance and independence. Henry David Thoreau published Walden in 1884. Originally drafted as a series of essays describing a most significant episode in his life, it was finally released in book form with each essay taking on the form of a separate chapter. Thoreau’s parents were in financial straights, but rich intellectually and culturally. The young Henry was educated in the best of schools in their home town, Concord, Massachusetts and went on to graduate from Harvard, where he read history, philosophy, theology and literature. He commenced working as a school master in Concord but soon quit when he discovered that he was not ideologically suited to methods employed in those days which included corporal punishment. During this time, a chance meeting with the great philosopher, Ralph Waldo Emerson marked a turning point in his life. Deeply influenced by Emerson’s ideas and his Transcendentalism cult, Thoreau embarked on the Walden experiment. The Transcendentalism movement was an amalgam of Buddhism, German and English Romanticism, Hindu teachings, Confucianism and placed great emphasis on emotional wellbeing, self reliance and personal truths rather than social norms. It rejected society’s dominance over the individual. Walden Pond was located in a property owned by Emerson. Here, Thoreau built a cabin and proceeded to live a completely self sufficient life, gathering his own food and preparing it, sleeping and reading and appreciating nature as the whim took him. He meticulously recorded every experience and this forms the body of work known as Walden. The book received a lukewarm reception when it first appeared, but went on to gather cult status with the advent of the Flower Power generation, the anti-establishment movements against the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement. The concepts of individual freedom and individual choice became ingrained in the American psyche as a new generation of Americans re-discovered Walden. Walden’s main appeal lies in its exploration of themes like solitude, economy, the simple life and the Higher Laws that he describes which relate to man’s relationship to nature. Thoreau’s style is attractive and easy, full of nuggets of folksy wisdom. Modern proponents of simplifying life, those who oppose our over reliance on technology and advocates of inner spiritual awakening are sure to find Walden a valuable and rewarding read. More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    Doing well, feeling fine

    Doing well, feeling fine

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    Since Mar 31, 2023 14:48 UTC

    “Doing well, feeling fine” is a personal collection of ideas that seem useful for navigating our 30s, 40s, and beyond. While broadly related to personal insight and self-improvement, the conversations here encourage listeners to critically interrogate their life goals: Why do we want what we want? By whose standards are the things we strive for set? The perspectives shared here serve a dual purpose: first, be genuinely helpful in our pursuit of growth and fulfilment, especially around midlife. And second, provide tools to challenge how we think and what we pay attention to.

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    When the Bible Wasn’t There

    When the Bible Wasn’t There

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    Since Jan 25, 2020 23:00 UTC

    What do you do when the Bible doesn’t seem personal, and when you just can’t hear the voice of God? Join us as we explore and find the deeper message within the Bible stories we thought we knew. This season we are discussing the life of David, and what it takes to make a king. Discovery how much God loves you and the lengths He’ll go to win your heart Contact us via email: reflectiveministriesva@gmail.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whenthebiblewasntthere/support

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    Fish Story

    Fish Story

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    Since Feb 17, 2017 07:59 UTC

    If you enjoy sitting around the camp fire or perhaps a bar stool talking about Pacific Northwest Fishing, then the Fish Story Podcast may be the podcast for you.

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    The Book of Hebrews – Enduring Word Media Server

    The Book of Hebrews – Enduring Word Media Server

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    Since Sep 20, 2017 07:00 UTC

    Pastor David Guzik preaches through the New Testament Book of Hebrews.

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    I’m NOT Every Woman

    I’m NOT Every Woman

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    Since Mar 11, 2021 18:00 UTC

    Exploring the diverse experiences of women.

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    Urban Economics and Development Podcasts w Andre’ Williams

    Urban Economics and Development Podcasts w Andre’ Williams

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    Since Jan 9, 2021 10:40 UTC

    I’m a real estate developer and entrepreneur. I’m an author of Every body Is A Real Estate Investor (Yes Even You) available on Amazon and Wal-Mart on line. My podcast talks about economics in the urban areas. I teach real estate investing, and on starting and maintaining businesses. We inspire entrepreneurship and the importance of small businesses. We speak on financial literacy and education. If you want to learn strategies I have used over the last 20 years come on in and pull up a seat. Get a pen out take notes and enjoy the journey. We also have a free real estate investment group called Dominion Investment Club Inc.

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