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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Welcome to the Victor Marx Podcast with humanitarian, speaker, renowned martial arts expert, and child/youth advocate Victor Marx. Known as high-risk missionaries because of their work in sensitive areas, Victor and Eileen serve veterans and military personnel, women and children in the Middle East who have encountered debilitating trauma, and promote healthy, Christ-filled marriages and families. This is the podcast that tackles hard truths, stories of redemption and the latest from the fro ...
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Philosophy for our Times is a free philosophy podcast bringing you the latest talks and debates from the world’s leading thinkers. We host weekly episodes on today’s biggest ideas in news, society, culture, politics, science and arts. Subscribe today to never miss an episode.
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Millions Were Made

Jessica Marx

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Welcome to the Millions Were Made Podcast, where we dive deep into the strategies and insights of successful entrepreneurs who have achieved incredible personal wealth through revenue growth and smart business strategies. Join our host and industry expert, Jessica Marx as she interviews top-notch business owners who have crossed the 7-figure milestone and beyond. Get ready to learn firsthand from their experiences, uncover their secrets for success, and gain valuable knowledge that you can a ...
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Frank Proctor selects, and then describes some of the greatest shows from the golden age of radio — the 1930s and 1940s — like The Shadow and Fibber McGee & Molly. A half-hour of drama, mystery or suspense is followed by a half-hour of comedy.
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In this episode, Victor sits down with Kyle Thompson from Undaunted.Life podcast for a raw and revealing conversation about one of the most misunderstood topics in the Church today: spiritual warfare. They unpack why so many people — even Christians — ignore or downplay spiritual battles, and what Scripture actually says about the unseen war raging…
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In this episode, Victor shares his recent conversation with David and Stacey Whited on the Flyover Conservatives podcast. From healing after abuse to breaking free from shame, Victor unpacks why triggers are not setbacks but signals for deeper restoration in Christ. He talks about the reality of spiritual warfare, the power of prayer and what it me…
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From philosophy to science, metaphysics to psychology, the idea of 'nothing' is central to the universe, existence and experience as a whole. But the nature of 'nothing' is even more bewildering than we might first imagine. Parmenides argued that non-being is impossible because thinking about nothing is still something. Join philosopher Peter van I…
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Do you really own your brand? Are your client contracts actually protecting you? In this episode of Millions Were Made, Jessica Marx sits down with Autumn Witt Boyd, attorney and Founder of AWB Law Firm, to break down the biggest legal mistakes founders make and how to fix them before it costs you. From outdated contracts to missing trademarks, Aut…
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With a recent study highlighting some very sobering statistics on teens that author Jonathan Haidt said only reifies the hards truths in The Anxious Generation, Alvaro de Vicente of The Heights School discusses the success he's had in forming young men to thrive in this digital world by teaching generosity, self-mastery, empathy, and so much more. …
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Today we try to produce a philosophical guide for the book The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. We talk about Parmenides, Nietzsche's eternal recurrence, kitsch as something more than just an aesthetic category, existential codes and his animal test of morality. Hope you love it! :) Sponsors: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/PHILO Nord…
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Description Feeling stuck between raising your rates or staying barely profitable? In this episode of Millions Were Made, Jessica Marx and Chief Strategist, Brooke Dumas, break down how to boost your business’s profit margins without increasing prices or burning out your team. They dive deep into offer profitability, cost analysis, and the hidden e…
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The question of free will - and whether we have it or not - is age-old across philosophy, religion, and human thought in general. Having free will allows us to have meaning, responsibility, reward and punishment. Yet discoveries in neuroscience have put our ability to choose, outside of a set of neuronal reactions, in question. Do we have free will…
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With the big news last week of Cardinal John Henry Newman being declared a doctor of the church, Dr. Paul Shrimpton joins to give us a glimpse into the impact the saint had on Catholic education. Word on Fire's Haley Stewart also delves into her recent book, "Women of the Catholic Imagination: Twelve Inspired Novelists You Should Know," and why Fla…
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Žižek: "Trump did what The Left couldn't" As we look around at the state of the modern world, it's very easy to get disheartened - and that's putting it lightly! From pointless wars and endless suffering to the decline of social bonds and trustworthy institutions, there really is a lot to get you down. Fortunately, maverick philosopher Slavoj Žižek…
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Today we talk about two different theories for why we ritualize self-destructive behavior. We check out a lesser-known work from Dostoevsky called The Gambler. We consider how much we can hold people morally accountable for this kind of stuff. Then we look at the work of Georges Bataille, his book The Accursed Share, and how a hidden underlying eco…
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As we near closer to the first 100 days of a Leonine papacy, EWTN News Vatican editor Frank Rocca shares some thought-provoking facts about this quiet American that has brought so much form and traditon back into the Catholic Church. TCA resident chaplain Msgr. Roger Landry also offers us his take on nearly 1 million youth and young adults that are…
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Description What’s the best investment you can make to scale your company past 7 figures? In this episode of Millions Were Made, Jessica Marx answers listener-submitted questions and shares the real secret to building sustainable, scalable success as a founder: investing in yourself. Drawing from her work with multimillion-dollar entrepreneurs, Jes…
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Video games are changing how we think. Many are so realistic that some argue they are becoming reality. In this talk by philosopher James Tartaglia, he uncovers the relationship between games and reality. James Tartaglia is Professor of Metaphysical Philosophy at Keele University. His latest book is Inner Space Philosophy: Why the Next Stage of Hum…
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How literature helps us to understand morality, totalitarian politics, and the life of Jesus Christ. Join the team at the IAI for four articles about great, classic literature, covering world-renowned authors such as George Orwell, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Clarice Lispector, to name but a few. These articles were written by Michael Marder, Emrah Atasoy, …
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As the world witnessed an affair that went viral at a Coldplay concert, the TCA team discusses the sad reality of adultery and why our first reaction when we are caught sinning is to hide. As Maddie Kearns opened up about her road to motherhood, we talk with her doctor, Dr. Gavin Puthoff about his decision to work in naprotechnology, and this life-…
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Description Thinking of starting a business partnership? Not so fast. In this episode of Millions Were Made, Jessica Marx and Brooke Dumas break down the truth about business partnerships—when they work, when they don’t, and the costly mistakes most founders make. From best friends launching a mug business to seasoned entrepreneurs considering equi…
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In this IAI Studio interview, philosopher and science writer Peter Godfrey-Smith explores the evolution of consciousness and the enduring mystery of the mind–body problem. Drawing on his work with octopuses and other animals, he argues that consciousness emerged gradually through increasingly complex forms of sensory-motor interaction, rather than …
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After a historic meeting between Pope Leo XIV and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Gary Marx sheds light on the true realities behind the missing children of Ukraine. The host of the Peace & Power Ukraine podcast says the number is closer to 35 thousand kidnapped children and has met directly with some of those that have been rescued. We al…
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Human nature and the possibility of utopia The idea of utopia - of a perfect society devoid of suffering and inequality - is planted firmly in the human imagination and psyche. From pre-biblical times to Thomas More and communism and beyond, widely disparate groups have attempted to plan or create a utopia. But is it achievable? And if not, why not…
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