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Learn how to program using the Java programming language. This podcast will teach you step by step how to use the Java programming language to create your own applications or web applications! These Java tutorials are presented in plain English and explain all of the important Java programming concepts needed to excel in the field of software.
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Steve Martinez and Trevor Page are employees of Blizzard Entertainment and the thoughts and opinions expressed are entirely their own. Join Steve and Trev as they do a deep dive into the various systems and design decisions across multiple genres and platforms. What worked? What didn't? How did these systems translate to the player? Find out the answers to these questions and more as you learn a bit about the decisions that go into game design from industry veterans.
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The Bleacher Connection

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The Bleacher Connection is the podcast for sports fans who love it all! Ken and Trevor are two friends who have a passion for Hockey, Baseball, Football and more. These two friends are die hard fans of the CFL (Trevor is a Calgary Stamps fan and Ken is BC Lions fan) and NHL these two back rival teams in the Canucks (Ken) and Flames (Trevor) and during the season have a dedicated segment called Around the Boards to discuss all things NHL. The MLB season brings the only common ground as the gu ...
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Kronos

Jeremy Robinson

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Two years after his wife's death, oceanographer and former navy SEAL, Atticus Young, attempts to reconcile with his rebellious daughter, Giona, by taking her on the scuba dive of a lifetime-swimming with a pod of peaceful humpback whales in the Gulf of Maine. But the beauty of the sea belies a terror from the deep-a horrific creature as immense as it is ancient. There is no blood, no scream, no fight. Giona is swallowed whole by the massive jaws. Only Atticus remains to suffer the shame of t ...
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The Live Drop

Mark Valley

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Venture into the elusive world of intelligence collection and espionage to spot, assess and debrief: spies, handlers, catchers, analysts, cut-outs, dangles, diplomats, security experts and the storytellers who bring them all to life. Check your electronics and subscribe, do a thorough surveillance detection route, secure your Live Drop location, and after a mad-minute introduction, listen in on conversations with our fascinating guests who help to illuminate a complex universe. A HUMINT expe ...
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St. Hildegard of Bingen, 12th-century abbess, mystic, polymath, and Doctor of the Church, is best known to non-Catholics for something else – her music. We have more pieces of music by Hildegard than by any other medieval composer whose name we know. Her chants are beautiful, otherworldly, virtuosic and ahead of their time. Some of them were writte…
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We all know the secular world opposes the very idea of a person with same-sex attraction seeking any kind of therapy or spiritual counsel that might enable them to reach a state of healthy relations with the opposite sex. But what’s odd is that many Catholics seem to have bought into this. Many assume that if someone is not currently attracted to t…
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Fr. John Nepil, priest and mountaineer, joins the podcast to discuss his book To Heights and Unto Depths: Letters from the Colorado Trail. Topics discussed include: The modern view of "nature" vs. God's creation A morally responsible approach to risk-taking The modern origins of hiking as a secular activity "Wilderness" vs. "garden" - Catholic atti…
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This week Ken and Trevor kick off the show with another #RUKiddingMe session looking at a possible historic draft drop for Shedeur Sanders and how is possible Bo Bichette went almost a calendar year between home runs and how the Jays are not getting the big hits when needed. Trevor and Ken then dive into round 1 of the NHL playoffs and recap each s…
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The standard textbook of theology in medieval universities was the Sentences by Peter Lombard (1095-1160), bishop of Paris. This collection systematically arranged the theological judgments of Scripture and the Church Fathers on various topics. For almost four centuries, those seeking higher credentials in theology had to study, teach, and comment …
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A great spiritual master of our time, Fr. Donald Haggerty, joins the podcast to discuss his important new book, The Hour of Testing: Spiritual Depth and Insight in a Time of Ecclesial Uncertainty. He offers profound reflections on the ongoing, and perhaps future, crisis within the Church, with an eye to arousing an appetite for the greater spiritua…
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Episode 73 – The Invisible Spy: Ernest Cuneo and the Secret Machinations of American Power This episode visits the untold life of Ernest Cuneo—a professional football player turned journalist, turned presidential fixer, turned invisible architect of wartime espionage. Before the CIA existed, Cuneo was already moving between the White House, British…
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Author John Lechner talks about his powerful new book, Death Is Our Business, a definitive investigation into Russia’s notorious private military company, the Wagner Group. With firsthand accounts, OSINT research, and a historian’s depth, Lechner traces Wagner’s evolution from covert operators in Ukraine to global players in Syria, Africa, and beyo…
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This week Ken and Trevor are back with an extended #RUKiddingMe. The guys look back at the last weeks worth of sports stories and discuss the ones leaving them scratching their heads or just shocked. Trevor and Ken look at the world of the superstar less CFL according to one GM, CFL cap penalties and more. The guys then look at some hot stories fro…
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Mimetic desire, scapegoating: if you've been hearing these terms thrown around lately, it's because the French Catholic philosopher René Girard (1923-2015) is having a renaissance, with powerful people like J.D. Vance and Peter Thiel citing his influence on their thought. Trevor Cribben Merrill, producer of the new documentary Things Hidden: The Li…
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🎙️ The Live Drop – Episode 71: Kit Turner on the Cuban Revolution, Espionage, and Historical Fiction In this episode, I speak with former intelligence officer and historical fiction author Kit Turner, whose latest novel Children of Outer Darkness dives deep into the origins of the Cuban Revolution. What begins as a conversation about Kit’s book qui…
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This week Ken and Trevor are back with fresh #RUKiddingMe where the guys talk about Max Scherzer's thumb health, has the NBA become unwatchable, complaining about traded draft picks and Kevin Lowe calling out Rick Westhead's reporting on the dark side of hockey culture. This week Trevor, after years of Ken telling him finally checked out his first …
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Ryan Hammill of the Ancient Language Institute joins Thomas for a practical discussion about how to learn Latin, as well as the central place of the classical languages (Latin and Greek) in classical Christian education, and the various schools of thought in today’s classical Christian education movement. Links Thomas’s article about learning Latin…
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We are back talking sports after some time away from the mics and warning there is some colorful language in this one. In #RUKiddingMe We look at Elias Pettersson and the Canucks, The NBA All Star game and How badly the Blue Jays fumbled the Vlad Guerrero Jr contract negotiations. Ken and Trevor then dive into the Blue Jays and discuss how they fee…
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The Christian West and Its Singers: The First Thousand Years, by the great English musicologist Christopher Page, covers the development of Christian liturgical music from its origins as an elaboration of the role of the lector to its flourishing in the monastic and cathedral singing schools of France, as Roman chant was spread across Europe. One o…
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A new biography of Ven. Fulton Sheen gives special attention to his high-profile converts, but reveals many other interesting facets of his life as well. Author Cheryl Hughes joins to discuss Sheen’s at times shockingly direct evangelization methods, his outstanding television presence, his lifelong struggle with vanity and ambition, and the mistre…
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St. Anicius Manlius Severius Boethius's book The Consolation of Philosophy, which he wrote in prison while awaiting martyrdom around the year 524, is one of the single most influential works for medieval philosophy and theology. But Boethius also owed much to the pagan philosophy that came before him. Thomas Ward has just written a commentary on Bo…
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My guest is a West Point classmate of mine, Chris Petty, a retired Brigadier General. He created the book and online resource Battle Digest to fill the gap in military history education, offering concise lessons from historic battles. A former Rugby player, he emphasizes how studying history builds battlefield awareness and strategic thinking. Each…
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There is increasing speculation and concern about the role of AI in the future of the arts. Surprisingly, many Christians are already embracing the use of AI to produce images of the saints. In this episode, Thomas and Susannah Black Roberts make the argument for why AI art is a contradiction in terms. It is analogous to pornography in that it scra…
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Fr. Uwe Michael Lang, a liturgical historian and priest of the Oratory of St. Philip Neri in London, is the author of the new book A Short History of the Roman Mass, from Ignatius Press. Topics discussed in this episode include: The origins of the Roman Rite and development of the Roman Eucharistic Prayer Problems with liturgical antiquarianism (tr…
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DONATE to make this show possible! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio De Maria numquam satis: Of Mary never enough. This saying of St. Bernard is echoed by many other saints. St. Anselm, for instance, says that it is impossible to determine the limits of God’s grace in elevating Mary’s human nature. St. Alphonsus says that if there is anything…
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Title: "Rivers, Roots, and Revelation: Emilie-Noelle Provost's Franco-American Coming-of-Age Tale" Description: Step into the enchanting world of "The River is Everywhere" with award-nominated author Emilie-Noelle Provost. In this captivating episode, we explore her masterful blend of magical realism and Franco-American culture that's drawing compa…
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Title: "From Hollywood Lights to Guide Dog Insights: Melissa Rubin's Extraordinary Journey" Description: Join us for an inspiring and eye-opening episode of The Trevor Roberts Talkfest Podcast as Trevor sits down with Melissa Rubin, a woman whose life journey spans the glitz of Hollywood and the heartwarming world of guide dogs. Melissa's transitio…
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In his new book, The Stigmatists: Their Gifts, Their Revelations, Their Warnings, Paul Kengor gives a historical overview of the phenomenon of the stigmata, focusing especially on one thing many stigmatists have in common: they receive visions, often prophetic ones. The book devotes individual chapters to seven canonized or beatified stigmatists: S…
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A collection of highlight clips from past episodes. 82 A Habitual Counterculture - Brandon McGinley https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-82-habitual-counterculture-brandon-mcginley/ 68 What I Learned from Making Music with Mark Christopher Brandt https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-68-what-i-learned-from-making-music-with-mark-ch…
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Title: Episode 38 - Up in the Air: Inside Secrets, Etiquette, and Hilarious Tales with Flight Attendant Natalie Wilson Description: In this episode of The Trevor Roberts Talkfest, we're soaring to new heights with special guest Natalie Wilson, a Southwest Airlines flight attendant with 2 1/2 years of experience in the skies. Natalie takes us behind…
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Catholic poet Ryan Wilson rejoins the podcast to read poems from his latest collection, In Ghostlight, which deals with themes of memory in a "haunted" world, encounters with realities beyond us, and reinterpreting ancient myths (Orpheus as a hair metal singer!). He also introduces four Catholic poets from his new anthology co-edited with April Lin…
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In this captivating episode of The Trevor Roberts Talkfest, we dive into the fascinating world of Texas Sasquatch with Shane Lee, founder of the Texas Acknowledgment, Awareness, and Preservation of Sasquatch (T.A.A.P.S.). Shane shares his incredible journey from his first encounter with Sasquatch to leading a community dedicated to documenting thes…
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James Majewski plays guest host in this episode, asking Thomas about his recent essay critiquing the well-known Christian film distributor Angel Studios (associated with The Chosen, Sound of Freedom, and Cabrini). Articles and podcasts mentioned: “Angel Studios: Questioning the hype” https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/angel-studios-hype/ “C…
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