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Jay Alexander is an analyst at a major consulting firm who interviews people about launching their careers.
Categories: Business
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Jay Alexander is an analyst at a major consulting firm who interviews people about launching their careers.
Categories: Business
Helping you live an authentic, aligned, love-filled life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mayabyname/support
Categories: Education
The Hudson kids are 2 y/o Jonathan, 3 y/o Kenzie, & 5 y/o Maddy. They share some of their advice, play sessions, & random conversations!!!
Categories: Kids & Family
Kamia White believes that God loves all and does not discriminate regardless of one’s status. Kamia’s call to this teaching was established through her personal experience of God’s forgiveness and restoration. Let’s travel on this journey of liberation!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
This podcast intends to inspire the love of literacy, in addition, to gathering a family together to listen to an oral story just like they did generations ago. May we find the love of storytelling once again, whether reading a book already written or a good, old fashioned, made-up story.
Categories: Kids & Family
Where every week we talk new music, music news, && anything happening in the greater Portland region.
Categories: Music
Christianity has become known for judgey people, strange words, ancient stories, confusing rules, and a members only mindset. This is why I stayed away from the church for so long, but it’s not supposed to be that way. I’m Jill Devine, a former radio personality with three tattoos, a love for a good tequila, and who’s never read the entire Bible, yet here I am hosting a podcast about faith. The Normal Goes A Long Way podcast is your home for real conversations with real people using real language about how faith and real life intersect.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Join Julie Rovner, chief Washington correspondent for KFF Health News, along with top health policy reporters from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Politico and other media outlets to discuss the latest news and explain what the health is going on here in Washington, D.C.
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Categories: News
Tags: health, health policy
In this episode, Arham and Thomas explore the various themes, character interactions, and controversial topics in the blockbuster film Horrible Bosses. Horrible Bosses is a movie about three characters seeking revenge on their supervisors and bosses after years of torment and oppression. After the protagonists realize that quitting isn’t an option, they create a plan to permanently get rid of their bosses. Arham and Thomas discuss whether this comedy is really a true revenge story and the overly sexualized role of women in the film.
Categories: TV & Film
Jubilee Church is a multi-location church that exists for ALL people to know God, find family, discover purpose, and make a difference. We are passionate about God, His greatness and His overwhelming love for others. Therefore, we exist not for our purposes and plans, but for God’s mission to draw every person and every race into a community that reflects His brilliant beauty and love.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
The 9 to 5 Podcast Network is a podcast network about work, life and balancing it all. Started by friends Danny Sellers, Kyle Graham and Torrance Winder.
Categories: Comedy
A married stand-up comedian (Andrew) tries to help his single stand-up comedian friend (Brandt) find a wife! They discuss strategies, behaviors, dating sites, and anything and everything in the pursuit of getting Brandt married.
Categories: Comedy
A vegan podcast about food, lifestyle & animal liberation. Join us for restaurant reviews, shopping tips, advocacy and all things vegan!
Are you a new vegan? Do you want to go vegan? We have episodes for you!
Categories: Arts, Education, Health & Fitness
Tags: animal liberation, animals, Food, restaurants, sustainability, travel, vegan
it’s the little things in life that make it so interesting.
Categories: Society & Culture
Mostly an audio replica of Tim Bray’s blog, also called ongoing.
Categories: Business, Music, Technology
Programmer’s Notes is a podcast where programming tools, languages, and the like are thoroughly explained. By the end of each episode listeners should have a solid base on the episode topic and have the required knowledge to start using the discussed tool, language, or the like. Please feel free to contact us with questions or episode requests at ProgrammersNotesPodcast@gmail.com, requests will help us get more content out there.
Categories: Technology
A conversation with friends from all different places. One day we’ll look back and replay this podcast and laugh about it. Hope this inspires you in any way. Enjoy “How Are You Today?”
Categories: Society & Culture
Stories of Families Ripped Apart by Qanon. When the covid-19 vaccines began to roll out in Canada, my brother and I made a concerning discovery: my parents had bought into the Qanon conspiracies. What ensued was two months of arguing in email, just trying to get them to get vaccinated. They are both in their 70s, and our father has had some medical issues that caused concern when the pandemic began. It was crucial to get them vaccinated. In an unexpected turn of events, after months of arguing, they finally agreed. I went with them, and I witnessed them both get vaccinated. They insisted that they finally realized the conspiracy theories had duped them, and all seemed to be well again. But, at the beginning of 2022, my brother noticed that our parents had drained several of their investment and banking accounts. When he confronted them, it became clear: they were deeper into Q than ever before. We don’t know where the money is or the full extent of the conspiracy theories they have accepted, but we do know one thing: the people who raised us are gone. In their place are two strangers and a lot of hurt. I have decided to funnel this sadness and anger into a project to raise awareness about what Qanon is doing to families and relationships. Qanon is everywhere. In every country. They could be your family, your friends, your neighbours. They could be your lawyers, your doctors, or your police officers. They can even be your elected representatives. But what no one is talking about is how they are destroying relationships. They are Qanon, and these are the stories of the people who love them.
Categories: News, Society & Culture
Tags: conspiracies, Conspiracy, conspiracy theories, cult, cults, extremism, misinformation, Politics, qanon, rabbit hole