TeenView Radio
As a teen I put a rejuvenated view on a variety of topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teenviewradio/support
Categories: Society & Culture
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As a teen I put a rejuvenated view on a variety of topics. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teenviewradio/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Everyone carries fire. It is inside of you right now. It may be a spark; it may be embers; or it may be full-blown, raging flames. It may have been given to you by someone; maybe passed on from fathers, mothers, grandparents, coaches, or friends. The fire may be acquired from tragedy and difficulties in your own life. Or it may be passed on to you from someone distant; someone you don’t even know; but still they have left a mark. These are the things we talk about on this podcast. We, ourselves, have felt this fire. We continue to strive to become better men, husbands, fathers, friends, and citizens. This podcast is the result of our own journey, of our own discoveries; and it is our hope that you will come along with us and discover your own fire. We are constantly interviewing men we respect; men who have kindled their own fires. They may be successful in the workplace, exemplary as a husband or father, or simply set an example in how they stay fit at any stage of life. We are firemen, and we often focus on issues that we face daily: Trauma and PTSD; from how to stay fit when your life might depend on it; to learning how to be present as a husband and father even when we’re gone from home a lot of the time. What we are learning applies to the military, law enforcement, EMS, and even UPS drivers. The principles that make anyone a successful man are universal truths that do not change based on a job description or a phase of life. Come, stoke the fires that you carry, and dare to kindle some new ones.
Categories: Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Carnivore, faith, family, father, fire service, Firefighter, fireman, fitness, keto, PTSD, sids, veteran, wim hof
Sahih Bukhari The Book Of Tayammum
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: alhuda, bukhari, english hadith, hadith, islam, quran, sunnah, taimmiyah
In pursuing God and His Word we find ourselves on a journey of discovery and investment. How much of God do we want? How much can we have? This ongoing series explores our relationship with God, His Word and His Presence. Encouraging this generation to pursue and experience God’s presence.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Quotes from former and the current Presidents and exploring this question
Categories: Education
Colombian journalist Laura Dulce Romero was burnt out and considering quitting the trade. But a new style of reporting, Solutions Journalism, caught her attention: this method seeks to report news in a constructive way. In this six-part series, Laura puts the SoJo methodology – which can be summarised by the acronym WHOLE – to the test by interviewing practitioners about what SoJo offers by way of a solution to journalistic burnout, how it works, observations from those who use it, the limitations of the approach, and evidence that support its claims.
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Tags: audience engagement, burnout, journalism, solutions journalism, trust in news
🎧 Listen to the Me to We Talk Podcast! Join us as we discuss all things dating and marriage! Gain dating advice to drive your relationship towards marriage! Fun, relatable daily tips to keep your relationships on its toes! Nothing is off limits! Our goal is to help relationships move from Me to We through dating, engagement and marriage…one couple at a time. We promise to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth…So Help Me God! Text “MetoWe” to 22828 to SUBSCRIBE to be a part of our TRIBE!
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Tags: advice, christianity, dating, Education, how to, marriage, relationships, self help, Self-Improvement
A fat boy with the blues. A skinny girl who runs marathons. And a con man on the lam. If you liked Clear Heart, or if you liked Boone Barnaby, you’ll like this one, too. The themes are a bit more grown up than Boone Barnaby, but it’s still family-friendly for reading. For any age it’s my brand of writing: humane, down to earth, good-natured, sometimes funny and sometimes sad. Babcock plays electric guitar. He’s writing songs – and trying to figure out the true meaning of rock and roll – but he keeps coming up with the blues. Babcock is trying to start a friendship with a girl, Kirsten, who is as different as can be: Kirsten is skinny; she hates insects. And she’s white. Babcock is fat; he speaks to dragonflies. And he’s black. In some ways Kirsten is like a dragonfly: quick and bright. She never walks; she runs everywhere. Her family has money. Her mother thinks Babcock is a little too “rough.” Opposites attract. But can they make music? Babcock’s family is struggling for money. Then Babcock’s Uncle Earl moves in – and he moves into Babcock’s bedroom with Babcock’s menagerie of animals (including Martin Luther Kingsnake.). Uncle Earl is a con man on the lam. Uncle Earl used to play drums for Chuck Berry. Babcock wants to be Chuck Berry. Uncle Earl wants to coach a Little League baseball team – as a “business venture.” Babcock hates baseball. Babcock wants to learn “charm” from Uncle Earl. Uncle Earl wants to learn how to live a normal life and marry a normal woman – who happens to be Babcock’s schoolteacher. Maybe Babcock and Uncle Earl have something to teach each other. Babcock’s father runs a car repair shop. At night, in the kitchen, he draws cartoons. Some day he wants to quit repairing cars and sell his cartoons. But nobody’s buying. Kirsten is hotheaded. Sometimes she needs protection – from herself. Her mother tries to protect her – from Babcock. For help with his problems Babcock goes to an unlikely source: his Uncle Earl, the man with good charm and bad behavior. But the biggest lessons from Uncle Earl – and, perhaps, from rock and roll – are not what anyone expected. In short, it’s about character. About making music. About family, hard work, about love and loss. Sometimes there’s laughter. Sometimes the lights are off in the kitchen; papa’s got blues. But always life is rich and deeply moving… I call Babcock a post-Obama novel. It’s about the friendship of a black boy with a white girl, and it isn’t about racial issues – well, not much. Have we really reached that point? Is our cup half full? The odd thing is, I wrote this novel in 1992 when nobody, including me, had heard of Barack Obama and when book critics wanted bloody racial conflict whenever black and white characters mixed in the pages of a novel. Maybe I was 16 years ahead of the times. Babcock is part of the San Puerco trilogy, which makes it a companion book to Boone Barnaby: same characters (plus a few new ones) and more adventures in the scrappy little town of San Puerco. The book won awards as a novel for children, but it has many adult fans, too. Most of the issues appeal to an adult perspective as well as a child’s, though with different understanding. Other issues, of course, only a young person can understand. That’s life. That’s rock and roll.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
Tags: babcock, caroline, cottonwood, graham, joe, michael, minard, susan, walker
Life is short, so snip out what isn’t needed and enjoy all you have. I’m SameerSnippets. Join me as we discuss all it is this world has to offer. Maybe you’ll learn something, maybe you’ll become motivated, maybe you’ll laugh. Whatever it is, keep snipping and don’t get cut!
Categories: Education
You’re listening to the raising mentally healthy kids podcast with host Michelle Nietert who’s been a licensed professional counselor for over 20 years, An award-winning Author, previous creator of a large school district crisis counseling program and the clinical director of community counseling associates located in the Dallas Texas area. With the increase in mental health statistics regarding kids and teens along with climbing suicide rates, Michelle is passionate about equipping parents To understand and talk with their kids about the mental health issues they encounter in our culture every day.
Categories: Kids & Family, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: anxiety, christiancounseling, family, fatherhood, MentalIllness, motherhood, parenting
There’s a blessing in every lesson. We are not lucky, we are blessed throughout the good and the bad in life. Even the worst situations hold a silver lining for the good. In this podcast, we will discuss those tough every day life situations we all encounter and find the positivity in that adversity. Together we will become more positive people and count our blessings, instead of lucky moments or lack there of.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Hosted by Pierre Vigilance, Junctional Thinking is a place where we get to explore the creative problem solving opportunities and innovations that exist at “the junction”, defined as the intersection of health and social impact interventions. Each episode features guests from a range of sectors with the commonality of working with an impact in health. From community engagement, user-experience, and creativity, to housing, transportation, journalism, education, finance, and healthcare, Junctional Thinking delves into the ways these innovative influencers seek to impact social and health outcomes from their own unique perspectives.
Categories: Business, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
A series of encouraging short podcasts about writing and overcoming hurdles, for first time novelists, from English author M. G. Leonard.
Tags: Literature, nanowrimo, novel, writing
The weekly read through of Ada Palmer’s Award winning Terra Ignota series. FULL of sentences that make sense. Recommended by Anamymous.”I don’t really have time for podcasts…” -Dr. Ada Palmer discussing the show. Approved by the Triumvirate on Spoilers.
Categories: Arts, Fiction, Society & Culture
Mindset. Movement. Nutrition. Recovery. Sleep. Turns out the same five tools that pro athletes use to break records can help us all stay healthy, happy and strong. On “Trained,” host Jaclyn Byrer sits down with these athletes — along with psychologists, researchers, physicians, trainers and other experts — to reveal the most powerful, practical and surprising lessons in holistic fitness. With each episode, they dig deep, offering new insights to help us play a better game, run a better race, or just live a better life.
Categories: Health & Fitness
Tags: by nike, diet, eating, exercise, fitness, health, movement, Nike, nike podcast, nutrition, Recovery, running, sleep, trained, training, workout
If you’re ALREADY really good at something…this may not be the podcast for you. Every 2 weeks we’re talking about the journey toward mastery: the successes, the failures, and everything in between. I’m inviting you to ride shotgun on my 2021 quest—to write every day at 5 AM for a YEAR. Along the way we’ll learn and laugh with other people who are on the way to “getting good.” How hard could it be?
Categories: Education
Join Jimmy & Irene Rollins as they unlock the secrets to fighting well in your marriage, creating unity like never before! Experience their journey, where they overcame challenges and redefined love through powerful fights. Get ready for moments of laughter, tears, and life-changing lessons from the Rollins and a few special guest. Jimmy and Irene will show you how to turn fights into growth, connection, and lasting joy. Visit https://xomarriage.com/podcasts/two-equals-one/ and be part of the movement redefining Marriages that are filled with Love, Laughter, and longevity one fight at a time.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture
Welcome to my podcast!! Sending you love and abundance! If you are looking for a place of truth and vulnerability with an unbiased perspective from things ranging from self love, fitness & health, (twin)motherhood, postpartum depression, and marriage this podcast may just be right for you!
Categories: Education
Hi! Welcome to the Growing as We Go podcast hosted by long-time bffs Libby and Maya! Here we’re going to be talking about life transitions, growing up, and what we’ve learned along the way. Follow along for some unsolicited advice and chats about life! Follow us on Instagram and Tiktok @growingaswegopod
Categories: Society & Culture
Episode 666 is the only serious heavy metal podcast. We interview and chat with musicians from all over the heavy metal and hard rock industry. For fans of Comedy Bang Bang, Spontaneanation, Off Book, and Hello from the Magic Tavern.
Categories: Comedy