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  • Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie
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  • The Wanderful People
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  • Back in Five – Bethel Community Church
  • Just Breathe
  • Words of this Life
  • Army Medicine History
  • The Daily by The Water Empress
  • The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë
  • Cameron Adair Podcast
  • All Hands In: Rockstars in Foodservice!
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  • Ramadan
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    Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie

    Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie

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    Since Aug 3, 2023 06:00 UTC

    Take 2 with Jerry & Debbie is a unique live daily call-in show. Hosts Jerry Usher and Debbie Georgianni share from their hearts and personal experiences, focusing closely on their listeners and helping them become aware of their tremendous worth and potential. Taking a fresh look at personal, spiritual and cultural issues, their ultimate desire is to bring others to a realization of how much God loves them and has a beautiful plan for their lives.

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    Brothers For Adversity

    Brothers For Adversity

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    Since Dec 1, 2021 03:00 UTC

    In a world with increasing confusion, division, and distraction it is no wonder that struggles with anxiety, depression, addiction, and feelings of inadequacy are running rampant. While our challenges are unique, feelings of hopelessness, shame, and isolation are not. This podcast aims to bring insight and and hope to those who feel alone and helpless. The fight ahead of us can often seem overwhelming but brothers (and sisters) are born for adversity and anything is possible through the power of Jesus Christ.

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    The Windrush Story

    The Windrush Story

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    Since Aug 25, 2022 14:57 UTC

    The Windrush Generation are people who came from the Caribbean to Britain over 70 years ago to help the country rebuild after the second world war and who have made a tremendous contribution to the culture around us.

    This the story of how a generation brought their culture to Britain a few years after the end of the second world war.

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    The Wanderful People

    The Wanderful People

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    Since Aug 8, 2023 23:33 UTC

    “Wherever you wander, stay full of wonder.” I’m Karina De Leon and in September of 2022 I decided to become a digital nomad and travel the world with a program called Remote Year. While listening you will encounter stories of people I’ve come across throughout my travels. Stories that will inspire, motivate, and empower you. Stories that will bring a smile to your face and some that may even bring tears to your eyes. It’s not just about the destination but the lessons you learn and the people you meet along the way. Happy listening!

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    Grace Presbyterian Church

    Grace Presbyterian Church

    Since Sep 7, 2021 00:37 UTC

    The newest sermons from Grace Presbyterian Church on SermonAudio.

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    Jibril Balogun (Dr.Exceptional)

    Jibril Balogun (Dr.Exceptional)

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    Since Jan 25, 2020 21:19 UTC

    This is a podcast that will be focused on Information Technology concepts, economic growth and personal development.

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    Back in Five – Bethel Community Church

    Back in Five – Bethel Community Church

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    Since Oct 18, 2017 21:27 UTC

    Proclaim the Truth of Jesus and Grow Mature Disciples for the Glory of God

    The post Episode 74: The one with a broken mic appeared first on Bethel Community Church.

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    Just Breathe

    Just Breathe

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    Since Jan 12, 2020 04:32 UTC

    Community Organizer Marie Rattigan creates a new audio series called Just Breathe, challenging the comfort of silence around race, class, culture and injustices around the world. From activists and politicians to journalists and everyday folks, each episode unpacks real conversations, while breathing new ideas and perspectives from people at the forefront of these issues .

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    Words of this Life

    Words of this Life

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    Since Nov 11, 2020 13:20 UTC

    Phaneroo is a dynamic, life transforming and generational impacting ministry with a vision to transform nations and the entire world with the Word of God. The Greek word ‘Phaneroo’ is translated as bringing to manifestation that which existed but is not seen. Consequently, what we want to see in this generation is that Christians start bringing forth things that men never thought existed yet they did in fact exist.

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    Army Medicine History

    Army Medicine History

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    Since Mar 28, 2017 21:35 UTC

    Official Soundcloud page of the U.S. Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage and the U.S. Army Medical Department Museum. Welcome to the Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage Podcast series, “Army Medicine History”. The opinions and statements of the speakers featured on this podcast are not necessarily the views of the U.S. Army or the U.S. Army Medical Department Center of History and Heritage. The goal of this podcast series is to share the story of Army Medicine History with soldiers, military, civilians, teachers, researchers, and the general public. This mission is supported by the collection and preservation of documents in an accessible archive and by exhibiting and interpreting artifacts. ACHH provides historical context to aid senior leaders’ decision-making through research services, publications, speakers, and educational programming. ———————————————————————————————————— PLANNING TO VISIT THE ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT MUSEUM? The Army Medical Department Museum is free and open to the public, Monday through Saturday, 10 – 4 PM. If you do not already have a Department of Defense (DoD) Identification Card (ID), please remember to bring a valid DoD ID to the Walters Street Gate located on the south side of Fort Sam Houston, for more information please call 210.221.9205 If you have any questions and would like to talk to someone at the AMEDD Museum please call 210.221.6358 or email us at usarmy.jbsa.medcom.mbx.amedd-museum@mail.mil You can also find us online @ArmyMedicineHistory

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    The Daily by The Water Empress

    The Daily by The Water Empress

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    Since May 13, 2020 09:58 UTC

    Daily spiritual readings to help you along the journey.

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    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë

    The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Brontë

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    Since Nov 11, 2023 00:00 UTC

    An epistolary novel, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall follows the courageous journey of the protagonist, Helen Graham, as she struggles to escape her socially imposed role as dutiful wife, while also acting on her moral responsibilities as a mother and self-respect as a woman. Published in 1848, under the pseudonym Acton Bell, the novel provoked much criticism at the time of its release due to its shocking content and atypical portrayal of an English wife, who not only defies the strict conventions of society, but also consciously violates the law that legally represses the rights of women. The novel begins with the narration of Gilbert Markham, as he recounts the arrival of a mysterious widow who takes up residence in Wildfell Hall together with her young son. Introduced as Helen Graham, the tenant ignites much curiosity among the town’s residents, as her reclusive behavior irritates their inquisitive nature. Consequently, Gilbert Markham, a young farmer, is also allured by her reticent nature and soon develops feelings towards the beautiful young woman. However, following a jealous outburst by Gilbert’s spurned love interest, a series of scandalous rumors about Helen are spread throughout the town. Subsequently, the accusations inspire Helen to reveal the truth about her past to Gilbert, as she gives him her diaries which provide the answers to all his grueling questions. Nevertheless, Anne successfully presents a pivotal figure in feminist literature and is also regarded as having laid the foundations for gender equality, as the novel had finally evoked a much needed reaction from an otherwise passive society. Moreover, a compelling novel focusing on themes including marriage, betrayal, abuse, social oppression, duty, and morals, The Tenant of Wildfell is an insightful piece that offers a vivid illustration of life during the first half of the 19th century and the unequal treatment of women in a male dominated society. Regarded as one of the first sustained feminist novels, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall successfully secures Anne’s literary reputation, as she masterfully employs a multi-layered plot and an endearing heroine, while simultaneously challenging the prevailing social and legal structures of the established norms of the Victorian era.

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    Cameron Adair Podcast

    Cameron Adair Podcast

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    Since Sep 28, 2015 10:00 UTC

    est. 2015 Cameron Adair talks to artists about art and life.

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    All Hands In: Rockstars in Foodservice!

    All Hands In: Rockstars in Foodservice!

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    Since Apr 13, 2018 01:11 UTC

    Welcome to the All Hands In: Rockstars in Foodservice Podcast! This is where we are inspiring, educating and celebrating how amazing food, guest service and creative marketing happens everyday because of all the smart, hard working hands it takes in making a rowdydow of ‘all things food’ possible to feed people everyday, everywhere!

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    The X-Communicated

    The X-Communicated

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    Since May 30, 2020 22:38 UTC

    The focus of my podcast will be discussions about race, black history, culture, and politics. Also some episodes that include advice I learned in therapy, music discussions, poetry reading, and love/relationship advice.

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    Crusade, Book 4 of The Turner Chronicles

    Crusade, Book 4 of The Turner Chronicles

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    Since Dec 14, 2013 22:56 UTC

    Three years after being named the Chin emperor Aaron Turner is busy building a new capital city and hiring archeologists, two endeavors he could happily pursue for the next several years. Unfortunately, his divided empire is close to war, assassins are trying to kill him, entire nations want his head, and a Talented prophet has declared a multinational religious crusade against him. Offsetting these threats are Aaron’s ill prepared army, inferior weapons, questionable generalship, and the insight of Delmac, a Clan savage who has wanted Aaron dead for nearly twenty years. What his enemies don’t know is that Aaron Turner really is The One God’s Chosen, called Bringer, known as Death, and he is righteously pissed off.

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    Ramadan

    Ramadan

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    Since Apr 26, 2020 07:44 UTC

    Ramadan

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    Tales From Riftdale

    Tales From Riftdale

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    Since Feb 19, 2019 19:57 UTC

    Tales From Riftdale are stories from a city overseen by a looming corporate entity, and inhabited by… unusual citizens. Oh, also your Mom and Dad are there!

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    The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice

    The J Word: A Podcast by Journalism Practice

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    Since Jul 13, 2020 16:00 UTC

    What is journalism? How can we make it better? What does “better” look like? We talk about some of these questions — and answer them — in our discussions with academics and professionals who’ve published recently in Journalism Practice. We focus on meanings of advancing digital technologies in journalism, social issues and conditions that journalists (need to) cover, and the future of the field. Articles featured in the episodes are temporarily made free access for citizens, journalists, scholars, and students. While the discussions are rooted in research, they are approached to influence practice. The podcast is hosted and produced by Robert (Ted) Gutsche, Jr., a former journalist, Associate Editor at Journalism Practice, an Associate Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Critical Digital Media Practice at Lancaster University in the U.K. and Visiting Professor at Vytautas Magnus University in Lithuania. Follow him on Twitter @RobertGutscheJr and the podcast @JournPractice or email us with ideas and feedback at jwordpodcast@gmail.com.

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