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“The Godly Glow Up” is a podcast dedicated to inspiring Christians to shine in all aspects of life. Explore the journey of faith, personal growth and living out your God given purpose!
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Wake up to expert insights with Sold Before Sunrise, a podcast dedicated to residential real estate. Hosted by Betsy Cameron, President of the Ebby Halliday Companies, this series brings you candid conversations, actionable advice and insider tips. Whether you're a real estate enthusiast or a professional in the field, start your day informed and inspired.
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Market Shapers with Chris Kelly features interviews with residential real estate leaders in North Texas and beyond. The president & CEO of the Ebby Halliday Companies and his guests talk real estate, leadership and innovation in a format that is both educational and entertaining.
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Welcome to The Ebby Jay Show Podcast! My life shifted and I needed to document all of the changes I was going though. it. In my podcast, I talk about all things faith, fashion, fitness, motherhood, love, life after divorce and every thing in between. Some moments are raw and uncut so, be sure to wear your headphones while listening! xoxo, ebby jay
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Detective Perspective

Derrick Levasseur

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Join former police detective and private investigator, Derrick Levasseur as he covers a new unsolved case every week. He'll discuss the facts of the case, give you his perspective on the investigation, and leave you with contact information for the individuals or organizations connected to the case so that if you have any tips, you contact them directly and maybe help solve a case...
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Hello! My name is Ebby Mohseni. I’m your host and taking you to a pond near the ocean water at False Creek in Vancouver that I named it heaven. We start our walk from the corner of Ferry Row and Millbank, Vancouver. You are facing West, the “Big Coast Brands” business sign is on your left side, the boats are on your right. Here is a link to the starting point. https://goo.gl/maps/F8umNMswSNCCr5Tz8 Here is a link to the pond, if you had difficulty finding it. https://goo.gl/maps/q4dxTF4qxhBR1 ...
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Triple Teaaa

Triple Teaaa

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Triple Teaaa aka Turnt upTable Talk, is a weekly show on all of the previous weeks events and celebrity juice. DM and Ebby give their views on several hot topics that everyone is talking about. Tune in weekly for all the TEAAA and a lot of laughs.
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We Live Here

St. Louis Public Radio

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It’s been 10 years since Michael Brown Jr. was killed and the Ferguson Uprising that followed. To honor that history and reflect on where St. Louis is today, St. Louis Public Radio is bringing back the podcast “We Live Here” for a special season. In the show, host Chad Davis and producer Danny Wicentowksi reflect on some of the truths that Ferguson exposed, why there still is an open wound a decade later, and how community members continue to push for a better future.
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A Knit With Me Story

Melissa Schoenwether

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A Knit-With-Me Story is the show for every knitter who longs for their pattern to give them an adventure. Tucked into each of the Knit With Me stories is a complete knitting pattern-- each chapter doesn't just advance the plot; it adds to the knitting design. If you have been knitting for years, or you've just cast on your first stitch, you'll find something inside this podcast to ignite your inner creative fire. Each podcast has a complete written chapter and pattern shared in traditional f ...
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The Africalypso Podcast is a captivating exploration of Nigerian society and culture hosted by Matilda, Hadiza, and Imanma, three Nigerians living in Canada. Join them as they delve into a diverse range of topics, sparking insightful conversations on social issues, history, politics, finances, and everything in between.With a blend of wit, intelligence, and good-natured banter, the hosts bring their distinct diasporic lens to the table, providing a fresh perspective on African culture and so ...
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On the night of Friday, October 23, 2015, 18-year-old Ebby Steppach attended a party in Little Rock, Arkansas. The following evening, she texted her stepfather and said she’d been sexually assaulted at the party and asked if he would go with her to the police. He said yes. But after that, she never contacted him again. Calls and texts from her fami…
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In a slow week, Dr Ebbie Swemmer examines the skins of dozens of patients, performs many surgeries and saves people from the horrible fate of melanomas and other aggressive skin cancers. In a busy week, he is run off his feet, often as the only skin care option for thousands of remote Queenslanders. In a year he sees up to 10,000 patients from outb…
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In this episode of Sold Before Sunrise, Betsy Cameron, President of Ebby Halliday Companies, sits down with Chris Kelly, President of HomeServices of America, for a candid conversation on leadership, disruption, and what’s ahead for the real estate industry. From weathering challenges to driving innovation across a national network, Chris shares hi…
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Hey Sis!...Do you feel like you’re stuck or falling behind in life? God hasn’t forgotten you. In this episode, we’re unpacking the truth about waiting seasons, how to stop resenting them and start seeing them as divine preparation. It’s time to renew your confidence, trust God’s timing, and keep showing up for the vision, even when it’s quiet. 💛 Fr…
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Tilmann Waldthaler has cycled more than 600,000km through 143 countries. He has spent hours in conversation with Bob Marley, been almost murdered and bombed in Iran, and met the love of his life in the middle of the Sahara Desert. He has experienced the best of humanity. At 83, he is happy, he is a picture of health and he still cycles 100km every …
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Consider signing Eric's family's petition: https://www.change.org/p/pleading-with-alabama-ag-s-cold-case-unit-to-lead-eric-nelams-homicide-investigation/u/33269079 Follow Justice for Eric on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justice.for.eric.nelams/ Follow Justice for Eric on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@justice.for.eric.nelams On the morning…
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Whew, sis… if you’ve ever felt like you’re doing all the things to become “her” you know, that girl with the dream life, flawless routine, and Pinterest-perfect vibe, but still feel off or unfulfilled, this episode is for you. In this chat, I’m keeping it real about the pressure to glow up the world’s way and how God showed me a better, more freein…
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For more than 40 years Brian Cassey has watched suffering, tragedy, hope, elation and thrill through a few curved glass elements, waiting for moments of greatest importance and nearest perfect illumination to manifest. When they do, he stamps them into history via a 35mm grouping of pixels. The next morning, the moments are tossed onto your doorste…
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On May 3rd, 2013, 23-year-old Amber Berbiglia never showed up for work. She was always on time, so her coworkers immediately knew something was wrong. They texted and called but received no reply. Around the same time Amber’s coworkers were trying to reach her, two separate 911 calls came in. The first was from a caller who reported an abandoned ve…
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Feeling the pull toward something greater? In this episode, I’m sharing 5 key signs that God is calling you higher. If you’ve been stuck, unsure, or sensing a shift...this one’s for you! ✨ Grab my Ebook From Stuck to Stepping Into Your Calling and start walking boldly in purpose TODAY ----> START TODAY ✨ Ready for a glow-up? Join the 7-Day Free God…
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On the afternoon of May 1, 2002, 24-year-old Evelyn Hernandez picked up her five-year-old son, Alex, from school in San Francisco. She was nine months pregnant and just days away from giving birth to a baby boy she planned to name Fernando. That evening, she called her sister to talk about her upcoming baby shower. It was the last time anyone ever …
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**If you have been a victim of a crime, there may be help available to you. Check out the Office for Victims of Crime to see if you're eligible for their services.** On July 26, 1992, 22-year-old Brenda Gail Lambert hosted a birthday party at her home in Bluewell, West Virginia. It was her youngest child’s first birthday, and the house was filled w…
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Sis, let’s get honest Have you ever looked confident on the outside but felt like you were shrinking on the inside? In today’s episode, I’m sharing my real and raw journey of going from deeply insecure, unsure, and constantly second-guessing myself… to walking in bold, unshakable confidence, not in me, but in who I am in Christ. 🙌🏽 We’re talking ab…
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On episode 52 of the podcast, I speak with Assistant Commissioner Brett Schafferius and Sergeant Lyall McKelvie from the Far North Queensland police district about several police and crime topics. Brett and Lyall have a combined six decades of police experience across multiple disciplines, and have seen about as much as a policing career can offer.…
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I will be on America's Most Wanted: Missing Persons Monday night (April 28th) at 8pm ET on Fox and Tuesday on Hulu! I really hope you'll check out the show and support the cases we're covering. Make sure to use #AmericasMostWanted to talk about the show and let us know what other cases you would like to see covered. Let's bring them home!…
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Girl, this one is personal. 💛 In today’s episode, I’m pulling back the curtain and sharing how I went from stressing, striving, and trying to control everything, to fully surrendering my finances and business to God. And let me tell you… the shift didn’t happen overnight, but the freedom, peace, and breakthrough that has followed? WORTH. IT. If you…
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Jill Boltz is a two-time Olympian, Commonwealth Games medalist and former world record holder in two athletics distances. She is now devoting her time to training future generations of athletes in the outer regions of Queensland where talented kids typically have not had a fair go. On this episode we spoke about her own Olympic journey and how she …
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On September 27, 2004, 18-year-old Brittany Phillips had what appeared to be a typical day in the life of a college student. She spent time with friends and called her mom later that night to catch up. But after that phone call, no one saw or heard from Brittany again. She didn’t show up for her classes, she didn’t check in with friends, and she di…
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On the night of June 17, 1982, 20-year-old Kelly Bergh Dove agreed to cover an overnight shift at the Imperial gas station in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She wasn’t supposed to be working, but one of her sisters asked if she could switch—and Kelly said yes. In the early morning hours of June 18, Kelly called 911 three times, reporting that a man had be…
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Discover the incredible story behind Texas's population explosion. Daniel Oney, Texas Real Estate Research Center economist, breaks down the numbers, exploring who's moving to Texas, why they're coming, and what this massive influx means for the real estate market and economic future.By Betsy Cameron
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On February 10, 2021, four-year-old Oakley Carlson was seen for the last time in Grays Harbor County, Washington. She wasn’t reported missing until ten months later, on December 6, when a school principal called in a welfare check. When police spoke to Oakley’s biological parents, Andrew Carlson and Jordan Bowers, they gave conflicting stories and …
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The How Good are Humans podcast recently published its 50th episode. To celebrate, we have chosen the top 15 moments from the first 50 episodes and ranked them here in this special episode of the podcast that looks back on an awesome group of humans with truly inspiring stories to share. Warning, this episode contains distressing material and topic…
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On July 11th, 1996, the half-naked body of Blair Adams, a 31-year-old Canadian citizen, was found in the parking lot of a construction site in Knoxville, Tennessee. He had been beaten to death and surrounding him were thousands of dollars in cash, gold, jewelry and travel documents. Detectives soon learned that in the days leading up to his murder,…
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On the morning of January 24, 2006, 24-year-old Jennifer Kesse got ready for work after returning from a romantic getaway with her boyfriend. By 9 AM, she was supposed to be at the office—but she never arrived. It wasn’t like Jennifer to miss work without a call, so her boss contacted her parents, who immediately drove two hours to her Orlando cond…
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Shai Ager leads the largest wildlife rescue organisation in Queensland. She and her team have rescued and relocated almost 1000 macropods (kangaroos and wallabies) in conditions that even environmental scientists said were impossible. She personally cares for dozens of wild animals at her own property, consults locally and interstate, and is sent a…
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On November 20, 2006, 19-year-old Jesse Warren Ross called his mother and told her about the incredible time he was having in Chicago at the Model UN Conference. He and several classmates from the University of Missouri–Kansas City had made the trip just days earlier. But Jesse never made it home. At around 2:00 a.m. on November 21, a select group …
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Three decades ago, Suellen Maunder was using her own furniture as stage props for the productions of what was then thought of as a radical, audacious and in-your-face theatre company. As an actor and director, Suellen and her co-boundary pushers have challenged audiences in regional Australia to see beyond the facades of their own towns and traditi…
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On the night of September 1, 2002, 35-year-old Michael Tardio and 31-year-old Christopher Monson drove to a restaurant on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, preparing to finalize a deal that could change their lives. They were meeting a man known only as Mr. Big to sell $1 million worth of jewelry, which had once belonged to Michael’s girlfriend, Pla…
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Lucy Graham is going deep into the subarctic wilderness, alone. Bears, storms and isolation will be her frenemies for three months. So why is she doing this? For fun? Sure. To challenge her adventurous spirit? Absolutely. What about for a cause even greater, beyond just herself? For years Lucy has lived with pain, drop-you-to-your-knees pain. She p…
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On the night of February 19, 2005, 34-year-old Danielle Imbo and 35-year-old Richard Petrone met up with friends at Abilene’s, a bar in Philadelphia. By all accounts, they were having a great time, reconnecting after a breakup weeks prior. At around 11:45 p.m., they said their goodbyes and left the bar, planning to head to Danielle’s home in Mount …
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Tracey Hannah is one of the best downhill mountain bikers of all time. As one of the most extreme sports in the world, downhill MTB is replete with stories of catastrophic injuries. Tracey has suffered more than her fair share. But that did not stop her from becoming an eleven-time national champion as well as a world champion in both the junior an…
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On this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ikpeme Neto, a medical doctor, entrepreneur and health economist, to talk about his journey from practicing medicine in the diaspora to starting WellaHealth. Dr. Neto also discusses how the Nigerian Healthcare system works and its challenges. You can find more information about Wellahealth by going to wellaheal…
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Find Baby Ember on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FindBabyEmber/ On July 1, 2015, six-month-old Ember Graham was staying with her father, Matthew, in Shasta County, California. According to Matthew, he fell asleep around 10:30 PM, just feet away from his daughter. When he woke up just after 5:00 AM on July 2, Ember was gone. He called 911, and …
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Dr Narayan Gopalkrishnan has made an impact on some of the toughest problems challenging some of the most impoverished communities across the world. Now, the James Cook University professor and leader within Far North Queensland's social enterprise sector is putting the case to government to properly address and fix Northern Australia's most intrac…
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On the morning of August 28, 2008, Kanika Powell, a 28-year-old laboratory employee with top-secret security clearance, left her apartment in Laurel, Maryland, to run errands. She had spent the past five days on edge after three different men—one posing as an FBI agent and two claiming to be delivery drivers—knocked on her door, each asking for her…
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Welcome back to another episode of The Godly Glow Up Podcast! Today we are starting a new series called Breakthrough Season! In this episode we dive into different signs that God is preparing you for something new and what to do when life feels uncertain. Join me over the next few weeks as we dive into What it means to be in a breakthrough season a…
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Ways YOU can help: Sign the petition to grant families of missing persons access to police files after a period of 20 years: Sign Here Share Her Missing Poster Join the Justice for Lonene Facebook Group Purchase A Daughter's Journey: ...and Story of Resilienceby Alison Morea Duiker, Lonnie's daughter, to learn more about Lonnie. On the evening of J…
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On the night of Saturday, October 15th, 2011, 17-year-old Blake Chappell attended the homecoming dance at East Coweta High School in Georgia with his girlfriend. After the dance, Blake planned to spend the night with a close friend, however, after a few hours he decided to see his girlfriend instead. Blake went to his girlfriend’s house and they sp…
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Rob Hodge possibly has the largest heart in Far North Queensland, and he is applying it and his street smarts to keeping troubled kids out of prison and giving them a shot a life, which many of them are born without. As the youngest of 21 children born into poverty in New Zealand, Rob quickly became familiar with the hard life. He was kicked out of…
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In this episode of The Godly Glow Up Podcast, we're stepping into the fullness of out God ordained glow up era. I'm not talking about just a physical transformation - it's a spiritual awakening and alignment with God's purpose for our lives. We'll explore what it means to walk in Godfidence, the unwavering confidence that comes from trusting in God…
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On the evening of November 4th, 2015, 20-year-old Shelbey Thornburgh made arrangements to meet a man at her high-rise Houston apartment. The man was scheduled to arrive around 8:30 PM and by 10 PM Shelbey was discovered viciously murdered. Police began an immediate investigation, but despite viewing the suspect in the lobby entering and exiting aro…
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In this episode of The Godly Glow Up Podcast we dive into a powerful truth: God's work in your life isn't about punishment - it's about pruning and preparation! When life feels overwhelming or like doors are closing, it's easy to feel abandoned or disciplined. But what if challenges you're facing are actually God's way of preparing you for greater …
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On the morning of August 21, 1996, Trudy Appleby, an 11-year-old girl from Moline, Illinois, missed her scheduled 9:00 AM phone call with her best friend. Thirty minutes later, Trudy was seen getting into a car, believed to be a Chevy Celebrity, with a white man in his twenties. She was never seen again. Trudy's father came home during his lunch br…
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In today's episode of "The Godly Glow Up Podcast" I open up about a pivotal moment in my journey - why I took a break from podcasting, quitting my job, how God used that time to refine me, and why I'm now laser focused on walking in purpose. So often we hesitate to do what God has already told us to do, but delayed obedience is still disobedience. …
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On the evening of March 31, 2006, Brian Shaffer, a 27-year-old med student, went out with friends to celebrate the start of spring break. The night began with bar-hopping and ended at the Ugly Tuna Saloona, a popular spot in Columbus, Ohio. At 1:55 am, Brian was captured on surveillance footage outside the bar, chatting with two women. Moments late…
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Barney Swan is an adventurer and entrepreneur who has trekked to the South Pole three times before the age of 30 and is now regenerating a 527-acre patch of the Daintree Rainforest while building a replicable polyculture model that encapsulates and protects the strength of biodiversity, is economically viable and is pliable to cultural needs. The g…
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Building mountain biking trails can completely transform a city. In one Tasmanian case, new trails turned a town that history almost forgot into an economic victory and happiness mecca. Glen Jacobs is the brains behind those trails as well as many others in the most picturesque parts of the world. On this episode of the podcast, Glen speaks about h…
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For the final episode of Detective Perspective for 2024, we wanted to give everyone a few updates in two cases we covered this year: The case of Rachel Hansen, and the disappearance of Madalina Cojocari. At around 2:00 A.M. on June 4, 2022, a gunman entered Rachel Hansen’s apartment, located at 1900 South Coronado Road in Gilbert, Arizona, and shot…
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What do housing supply, commute times, obesity rates, water shortages, neighbourhood crime, tempers, leisure, culture, thermometer readings, employment opportunities and your nearest ice cream shop all have in common? Answer: they are all affected by how your city or town is designed. If the experts aren't consulted, then your social and economic o…
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On the morning of March 24, 1994, 26-year-old Matthew Flores, a former Army lieutenant and Gulf War veteran, parked his rented car outside his new workplace in Santa Clara, California. Moments later, he was shot execution-style as he leaned into the car to grab his jacket. The parking lot was full of employees starting their day, yet no one saw the…
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