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Hello everyone welcome to gospel meditation! This podcast is all about God and meditating on the word of God, as well as realizing who we are in Jesus Christ. Thank you for visiting! I pray that you stay tuned to hear more of the amazing story of Jesus Christ and how you are special to him! Let’s get to know God!
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Welcome To The NEXT LEVEL Facebook Ads Podcast with Phil Graham. We help you MASTER Facebook ads and give you an EDGE over your competition. If you want to be PART OF A MOVEMENT that is taking digital marketers to new heights, this is for YOU. Let’s GO!
Categories: Business
Tags: digitalmarketing, entrepreneur, facebookads, facebookadvertising, marketing, philgraham, salesandmarketing
Listen to previous sermons, interviews and talks by GKSDA EM
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Calling All Dads Episode 1 Dads Assemble! No, not to talk about sports, or cars (OK maybe sometimes) Calling All Dads brings the conversation of fatherhood and all its glory to the forefront. The time of talking under your breath is over! Lets vent, educate, and learn to be better father figures for the ones we love! Hosted by “New” dads Dominick & Ralph Episode 1: We discuss how we found out how we received our promotion to fatherhood, first time experiences with our little ones, reflect on the change fatherhood brought to our lives, and some of the challenges of parenting in general Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calling-all-dads/support
Categories: Kids & Family
On-air Music Broadcasts Featuring F. Gregory Holland and similar artists in contemporary jazz
Categories: Music
Some Stutter, Luh! Podcast aims to rebuild confidence and hope for people who live with communication differences by dismantling stuttering myths, stigma, stereotypes and barriers. https://somestutterluh.ca/
Categories: Education
Meet the Herd is about people and how they got to where they are and the questions and fears they have about where they are going. It’s about who’s telling the story, and if they’re getting it right. More than anything, it’s about the community you share your stories with.
Categories: Society & Culture
A podcast where we answer the questions you didn’t think to ask or were too lazy to Google! Listen to Lazar, Matt, and Keon on Pinecast, Google Play, or Apple Podcasts!
Hello Podcast Listeners! In our SIXTY-NINTH (that’s right) and FINAL episode, we discuss movies, more movies, movie money, and all you can eat buffets! (Leave to Lazar to be a curveball till the end). We also have a very special guest, your very own personal brain trainer and host of @smallstuffshow: @Cboozar, Cameron Boozarjomehri! Thanks again for hopping in for our finale! We want to personally thank every one of you for listening to the show, sharing the show, and supporting us in any way! We love our #whysurvivors, and don’t worry, we’ll be around 🙂
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Categories: Comedy, Education, Society & Culture, TV & Film
Design Hive, from Stantec’s Buildings group, features conversations with experts and thought leaders on the design trends shaping the sustainable, equitable, and resilient communities of today and tomorrow.
Categories: Arts, Business, Society & Culture
Fenix is one of EDM’s most promising rising talents. The Russian selector and producer began playing in Moscow in 2004, and since then has made history by becoming the first DJ to play in the Kremlin, while winning awards for his high-octane style and releasing a string of anthemic records. After cutting his teeth on the Russian club scene, his first major assault on the global scene was his 2007 collaboration with UK dance stars Supafly Inc., ‘I Believe’; a hit that has racked up over 100,000 plays on YouTube alone. The track broke into the mainstream charts in the US, Germany, England and Australia, providing a stepping stone for Fenix’s international career. Since then, he has developed his slick EDM sound through singles on his own Say Wow Records, fusing myriad influences with contemporary big room sounds to create bomb after bomb. After cementing his reputation on the Russian club and festival scene, Fenix took his sound to legendary venues and events across Europe including Love Parade, Shambala, Amnesia, Pacha Ibiza, Blue Marlin and Cafe Mambo. His steady ascent as a hard-working DJ earned him the Entertainment Media Awards’ ‘Best DJ’ accolade in 2012 and Musicbox’s ‘Best DJ’ Award in 2014. Over the years, he has shared stages with the likes of David Guetta, Bob Sinclar, ATB, Benny Benassi, Axwell, Steve Angello, Erick Morillo, Fedde Le Grand, Nervo, Nicky Romero, Hardwell, Solomun, Steve Aoki, Tiesto, Sebastian Ingrosso, Chuckie, Bingo Players, Tommy Trash, Eric Prydz, DJ Antoine, Martin Solveig, Paul Oakenfold, Pete Tong and many more. He is currently resident at four of Russia’s most acclaimed clubs: Icon (Moscow), Artist (Moscow), Ibiza (Odessa), and Silver (Kiev). Ever forward-thinking, he released his own app in 2011, You Can Be A DJ, which provided an entry-point for music fans who wanted to explore the art of DJing. Fenix was also a member of volleyball team Dinamo Moscow, and won a Bronze medal for his efforts in the Youth Olympic Games in Athens. Currently working on new tracks with Russian and international talents, Fenix is set to become a major force on the global dance stage in the coming years.
Categories: Music
If you’re a performing or visual artist or creator of some kind, then you know the struggle of wondering whether the things you’re putting into the world are any good. If someone would just raise their hand and say, “That thing you did is awesome!” we’d know we’re on the right path. But often, it feels like a big competition. We’re at the mercy of others, waiting to hear whether we’re deemed worthy enough for a job, a role, a gig. What if we could give ourselves the validation and the opportunities we need to keep going, keep growing, to reach our full potential? Season 2 is full of super honest conversations with other performers, artists, and creative people who have already taken a chance on themselves and figured this stuff out. And I want their secrets! I want to know: How they figured out what really lights them up, how they’re translating that through their art form, how they got the courage and vulnerability to put their true selves out there into the world, even when it’s hard, even when the only person telling them to go for it was them. We’re gonna learn how to lower the pressure on what you should be, to become what you’re meant to be. And we’re going to find out how to banish negativity and toxic environments to make the arts a more positive and supportive place to be in. Let’s stop playing to win, and start showing up to thrive.
Tags: artist, Arts, crafts, creative, creativity, dance, fiction, hobbies, performing, photography, selfhelp, selfimprovement, theatre, visualart, writing
Exploring the lives and experiences of biracial/multiracial individuals through discussion, laughter, and tough questions.
Categories: Society & Culture
Ring of Fire is a podcast hosted by Farron Cousins that began as a radio show in 2004 by Mike Papantonio. The show focuses on exposing corporate fat cats, polluters and media spinmeisters. Members get bonus content commercial free! [Become a Member today!](/ringoffire/join)
Categories: Society & Culture
As parents of 4, we sit down on most nights and declutter our thoughts on the microphone. We talk about the dynamic of everyday life, family, relationships, finances, mental health, and the challenges that come with it.
Categories: Kids & Family
Join Rach and Dean for breakfast each weekday
Categories: Comedy, Music, Society & Culture
We explore the stories and insights from the military veteran and supporter communities who are leading the way for vets in agribusiness, agtech, and agri-preneurship. We swap stories, talk ag, and show how grass-roots nature of the ag community can be a natural fit for the military veteran.
Our guest this week took us to a place we don’t usually go on the podcast. Yes, he’s a veteran and yes he’s involved in agriculture, but his mission focuses on using agriculture as a means to heal men in crisis.
Kris Wilson is the Logistics Manager for Rockside Ranch, a working ranch in a rural community aimed at helping young men overcome crisis and live the life they were created to live. Kris served 23 years with the US Army National Guard where he led and supervised hundreds of soldiers over his career, including multiple combat theaters. Upon retirement, he and his family moved to Scott Valley after hearing a calling to ministry. At Rockside, Kris uses his background and training to develop leadership, organization, and effective teamwork . In addition, Kris is actively pursuing a Theological Seminary degree.
In this episode, Kris and I get into:
– His military career spanning four deployments to two theaters of war and a near-death experience
– The Hand of God at work in his life setting the conditions for his retirement from the Army and move back to California and into a mission at Rockside Ranch
– Rockside’s mission of “talking life into a group of rough men” using agriculture as their medium for change
– The principles of stewardship and the values that can impart on young men who have taken that for granted most of their life
Enjoy!
Categories: Technology, Business
We invite you to join us for an informal discussion on mental health by licensed therapists…covering a wide variety of topics.
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture
Northwest Theological Seminary presents a study of the Epistle to the Hebrews, taught by Academic Dean James T. Dennison during the Fall 2010 and 2011 semesters. Northwest Theological Seminary presents a study of the Epistle to the Hebrews, taught by Academic Dean James T. Dennison during the Fall 2010 and 2011 semesters.
Categories: Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Bible Study, Dennison, Hebrews, Northwest Theological Seminary, NWTS
www.freestyle4ever.com Playing the best freestyle Dance Music New and Oldschool
Categories: Music