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  • The Barn – A Podcast About The Shield
  • TWiP Family
  • For Such A Time As This
  • The Patrick Madrid Show
  • Sermons on Genesis (I) – The WILL of The HOLY TRINITY for HUMAN BEINGS
  • Five Takes On The Five Stripes
  • Erin Wants a Podcast
  • Run the Pass with Chef Andre Natera
  • Who Said That?
  • Scared Input
  • On the Business of Sex
  • IF Audio
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    Let’s Be Frank about Real Estate Investing

    Let’s Be Frank about Real Estate Investing

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    Since Nov 30, 2021 18:15 UTC

    Learn and educate yourself on everything related to real estate investing from beginning to end. So take out your pen and paper and get ready to take notes because we will be talking at length about all aspects of investment real estate. Frank Taylor will discuss all investment models from multi-residential big and small, mixed-use real estate, Brrr’s and house flipping strategies to retail plazas and storage business models. Frank will be talking about all aspects of r.e investments from the Great, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly so that you are eyes wide open and you will learn from top real estate experts. It does not matter if you live in Toronto or Vancouver, New York or L.A; the beautiful thing about owning and managing real estate is that it doesn’t matter where you live, it’s the same, coast to coast. Please Like, Follow and Share with anyone you feel would enjoy our show. Welcome to ”Let’s be Frank”

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    Sabbath School Shout Out

    Sabbath School Shout Out

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    Since Sep 26, 2019 07:00 UTC

    Sabbath School Shout Out gives you the opportunity to hear from local church Sabbath school leaders and teachers from around our NNSW conference.

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    Hanging Out In My Closet

    Hanging Out In My Closet

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    Since Feb 13, 2022 16:27 UTC

    Historically THE CLOSET has been a place of storing what is precious, a place of hiding, a place for keeping secrets. But in my closet, I want us to spend time hanging out, learning, growing, and unloading what holds us back. Let’s work together to heal and to be the best we can be for ourselves and for others. Come and hang out in my closet.

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    Laura’s  House’s Podcast

    Laura’s House’s Podcast

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    Since Aug 26, 2009 20:10 UTC

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    This Podcast describes the nature of Elder Abuse and how Laura’s House can help victims of Elder Abuse through the programs and services we provide.

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    The Barn – A Podcast About The Shield

    The Barn – A Podcast About The Shield

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    Since Sep 4, 2018 22:52 UTC

    The podcast on the poetics, politics, and raw fucking ownage of the classic FX series, The Shield. Join Conor Crockford and Mason Maguire in their recaps, discussion, and love of Ronnie Gardocki.

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    TWiP Family

    TWiP Family

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    Since Feb 23, 2016 11:00 UTC

    This Week in Photo is one of the longest running photography-centric podcasts in the industry. Hosted by Frederick Van Johnson, the show is a weekly round-table discussion of the major happenings in the world of photography. You’ll also find deep one-on-one interviews with the industry’s hottest photographers and companies. The show is irreverent, educational and occasionally hilarious!

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    For Such A Time As This

    For Such A Time As This

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    Since May 18, 2023 00:54 UTC

    God doesn’t need us, but He chooses to use us in His plan to make His name known and draw people to himself. Just like we read about Esther in the Bible, God has placed us in this perfect time and perfect place for such a time as this. Join Janelle and Emma as they open up God’s Word and discuss what it might mean for us to live for such a time as this.

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    The Patrick Madrid Show

    The Patrick Madrid Show

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    Since Nov 20, 2023 18:01 UTC

    The Patrick Madrid Show is your source for the latest in current events and contemporary issues. Join host Patrick Madrid for compelling insights, lively conversations, and encouragement for your day!

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    Sermons on Genesis (I) – The WILL of The HOLY TRINITY for HUMAN BEINGS

    Sermons on Genesis (I) – The WILL of The HOLY TRINITY for HUMAN BEINGS

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    Since Nov 3, 2022 16:45 UTC

    In the Book of Genesis, the purpose for which God created us is contained. When architects design a building or artists draw a painting, they first conceive the work that would be completed in their minds before they actually begin working on their project. Just like this, our God also had our salvation of mankind in His mind even before He created the heavens and the earth, and He made Adam and Eve with this purpose in mind. And God needed to explain to us the domain of Heaven, which is not seen by our eyes of the flesh, by drawing an analogy to the domain of the earth that we can all see and understand. Even before the foundation of the world, God wanted to save mankind perfectly by giving the gospel of the water and the Spirit to everyone’s heart. So although all human beings were made out of dust, they must learn and know the gospel Truth of the water and the Spirit to benefit their own souls. If people continue to live without knowing the dominion of Heaven, they will lose not only the things of the earth, but also everything that belongs to Heaven.

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    Five Takes On The Five Stripes

    Five Takes On The Five Stripes

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    Since Feb 21, 2020 02:36 UTC

    An ATLUTD FANTV pod discussing 5 aspects of each Atlanta United Match

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    Erin Wants a Podcast

    Erin Wants a Podcast

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    Since Oct 9, 2021 04:55 UTC

    Hi! I’m Erin. I’m 36, black and single and I want a podcast. So I thought, what a better way to have one then to recap a little known, black dating show for singles in their 30s and 40s called Ready to Love. So here I am. Join me, won’t you?

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    Run the Pass with Chef Andre Natera

    Run the Pass with Chef Andre Natera

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    Since Sep 10, 2020 15:30 UTC

    From new technologies and changing food trends to supply chains and innovative concepts, the restaurant industry is everchanging. Host Andre Natera shares kitchens, plates and stories with food and beverage superstars, preparing a new dish and offering valuable insights from the front lines of the culinary industry.

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    Who Said That?

    Who Said That?

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    Since Jan 24, 2019 14:18 UTC

    “Who Said That?” is a weekly podcast in which 3 friends join forces covering pop culture and life as New York City transplants. Join Javon, Ingrid, and Justin for some hearty laughs and a multitude of mess. Ask Phoebe / Bookings: whosaidthatpodcast@gmail.com

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    Scared Input

    Scared Input

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    Since Apr 17, 2019 02:00 UTC

    Two friends from the Detroit area discuss an insane amount of topics—art, politics, travel, music, and ice cream—all based on their own opinions and knowledge.

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    On the Business of Sex

    On the Business of Sex

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    Since Mar 20, 2021 17:00 UTC

    On The Business of Sex (OTBS) is a podcast that explores the experiences of professionals making a living and an impact in the sex industry. Hosted by sex educator and entrepreneur Reba Corrine Thomas. OTBS is produced by Switch & Board Podcast Studio in Washington, D.C.

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    IF Audio

    IF Audio

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    Since Jan 30, 2021 16:40 UTC

    Welcome to IF Audio, hosted by Ibukun Fagbolade! This show is designed to help everyday people gets to grip with the world of investing, build wealth and be financial stable. The guest on this show give valuable insights on what’s been driving financial markets, and need-to-know topic from anywhere along the investment journey.

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    Open the Box [To Think Outside of It]

    Open the Box [To Think Outside of It]

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    Since Jan 3, 2022 01:32 UTC

    Two best-friends Rando and Rodi compare ideologies on both the world around them and the world within them. Rando tries to make sense of it all, while Rodi offers vivid connections through literature, pop-culture and music. This is the podcast that expands seemingly simple concepts into complex consciousness of thought, because we live in a complex world… and we overlook that sometimes. So, enjoy the podcast that seeks to sharpen the mind, drop easter eggs, and answers the question, “What if Socrates and Pythagoras recorded their conversations after coming home from their day jobs?”.

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    talk aesthetics to me

    talk aesthetics to me

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    Since Mar 20, 2023 00:00 UTC

    It’s all things behind the injection – aesthetics- beauty- mom things – mindset – entrepreneurship.

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    The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton

    The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton

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    Since Nov 30, 2023 00:00 UTC

    If you’ve watched and loved Winona Ryder playing the innocent May Welland in the 1993 film adaptation of Edith Wharton’s sweeping novel about class-consciousness in nineteenth century America, you will certainly enjoy reading the original. Though Martin Scorcese’s brilliant work was certainly true to the spirit of the original novel, no film can reproduce the charm of language and turn of phrase employed by one of America’s greatest writers. The Age of Innocence was Edith Wharton’s 12th novel and is located in familiar Wharton territory. The genteel snobbery of the upper classes with its underlying cruelty and heartless judgments passed on those who cross the line is wonderfully depicted in The Age of Innocence. The story opens at a glittering music concert, featuring the wonderful opera singer Christine Nilsson singing Faust at the Music Academy in New York. In the high-society club boxes, the leading lights of New York society train their opera glasses on the crowd, occasionally throwing a sniping remark or two. Newland Archer, a young, handsome, wealthy lawyer whose privileged background is matched only by that of his new fiancée, May Welland. As the self satisfied and complacent Archer surveys the crowd in the opera theater, he overhears two men gossiping about a lady who has just entered a nearby opera box. She is Ellen Olenska, the recent widow of a Polish count, who had shocked society a few years earlier by first marrying a complete outsider and then running away from him to live alone in various cities across Europe. For Archer, the issue is complicated by the fact that Ellen is his beloved May’s first cousin. What follows has a devastating impact on the lives of everyone who is connected with the cousins. The story traces the roots of social prejudices and is an absolutely frank and fearless look at the hypocrisy, double standards and betrayals that people indulge in, in the name of “good form.” The Age of Innocence is filled with memorable characters like the elderly gossip Sillerton Jackson, who is not just considered to be an authority on “families” but also possesses an indelible memory about every single scandal and mystery that has occurred in the claustrophobic Manhattan society of the day. The Age of Innocence won the Pulitzer Prize in 1921 and takes its title from a famous eighteenth century English painting by Joshua Reynolds. It was initially serialized in 1920 in the Pictorial Review magazine, but later compiled into a book and published in the following year. As a ruthless and bitter commentary on the social mores of the day, The Age of Innocence is certainly an insightful book to enjoy.

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