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Join educator, counselor, and Bible teacher Amy as she uncovers the hidden world behind today’s culture. With years of in-depth research into topics like the Illuminati, secret societies, pagan religions, Hollywood, symbolism, and intentionally concealed truths, Amy brings a fresh and fearless perspective to the conversation. Drawing from her time living near Hollywood, insider connections, and experiences with survivors and mind control de-programmers, Amy shares powerful insights and first ...
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Life in your twenties is a bit of a sit-com... Join Kate Whitaker, shortlisted as a rising star at the 2022 New Voice Awards, in a podcast pointing you in the wrong direction. Grab a beer and laugh off the mind-boggles of adulthood, from the time you got cat-fished by a 45-year-old to the time you took a nap on the edge of the Grand Canyon. Each episode will feature incredible guests with beautifully inappropriate stories to tell. The podcast now reaches an audience across 68 countries and h ...
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The Cryptid Archives

Cryptids Across the Atlas

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Welcome to The Cryptid Archives, where twice a week, documented encounters become immersive journeys into the unknown. This project is dedicated to uncovering witness statements from forgotten papers, books, and forums, bringing them to your screens for you to watch, listen, and learn. We adapt each encounter for modern media while weaving in the rich history and folklore of each area, creating an immersive narrative experience that preserves every detail of the original witness statement. W ...
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Listening to America

Listening to America

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Listening to America aims to “light out for the territories,” traveling less visited byways and taking time to see this immense, extraordinary country with fresh eyes while listening to the many voices of America’s past, present, and future. Led by noted historian and humanities scholar Clay Jenkinson, Listening to America travels the country’s less visited byways, from national parks and forests to historic sites to countless under-recognized rural and urban places. Through this exploration ...
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Citizen of Heaven

Hal Hammons

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I am Hal Hammons, a citizen of heaven. I broadcast regular reports of what it is for a child of God to live in Satan's world. My reports typically break down into four segments:"What I've been preaching" -- a point I have made in a recent sermon."What I've been reading" -- A brief breakdown of a book of the Bible or other reading material that has helped me in my understanding or application of the Bible."What I've been hearing" -- news from the internet or other sources about what is going ...
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Valley 101

The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com

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Whether you're a longtime Arizona resident or a newcomer, chances are there's something you've always wondered about the Valley. From The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com comes Valley 101, a weekly podcast where our journalists find answers to your questions about metro Phoenix and beyond. From silly to serious, you tell us what to investigate. You can submit questions at valley101.azcentral.com or reach us on social media @azcentral. Amanda Luberto is the producer of this show.
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TST Travel Podcast

Harley Tindal

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The TST Travel podcast is a podcast where I will tell the story of a world trip that will start in the USA then venture to Central and South America, as well as the UK, Europe, Africa and Asia. The podcast features stories from the places we go and the people we meet along the way!
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Hell Comes with Wood Paneled Doors

Christopher Gronlund on Podiobooks.com

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When Michael O'Brien and his father, James, buy a new car just in time for the family's summer vacation, James signs over more than the title to his old AMC Gremlin in his rush to buy the brand new Inferno station wagon. Joining them on the trip are Michael's creepy younger siblings, Elvis and Olivia; his overbearing mother, Mary, and her pet Chihuahua, Lucky; his backwoods aunt, Margie; and the cremated remains of his grandmother, June, whose dying wish was to have her ashes scattered in th ...
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By Land Podcast

Emory Wanger

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Welcome to the By Land Podcast! My name is Emory, and this show is all about having real, honest conversations with experienced adventurers, outdoor experts, and everyday people who love spending time outside. My goal is to help you feel inspired, informed, and confident to take on your own outdoor adventures—whether you're into backpacking, hiking, hunting, camping, or just getting started. I cover a wide range of topics like practical outdoor skills, gear, conservation, mindset, and person ...
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Your host reveals tips on how to save Money and Time during your Yellowstone vacation with over 60 years of personal experience in Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks and his family has been visiting the area since 1919. Learn about alternative airports you can fly into to save money on flights as well as money saving Lodging tips where you can stay for less than $100.00 per night right outside of Yellowstone Park saving you thousands of dollars on your Yellowstone vacation before you ...
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Looking for a FUN adventure for your next vacation? Active Travel Adventures curates multi-day world wide adventure travel holidays for reasonably fit folks who love to hike, bike, paddle or otherwise stay active for a more immersive experience when they vacation and explore our planet and its people. These are all adventures that YOU can do, especially if you train (I'm 64, so if I can do it, so can YOU!). It's easy to find the right adventure for you: We cover mild adventures like cycling ...
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Join host Laura Lisensky as she explores the world! As much about storytelling as it is about travel recommendations, this podcast will immerse you in the sound and experience of discovering a place for the first time. Her travel style varies-sometimes its solo travel, sometimes its travel with kids, but you can always count on an adventure. Laura is a biology and environmental science teacher who strives to travel responsibly and dives into local foods, culture and experiences. She travels ...
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Its 4:20am! Chelle and Laylla's favorite time to get high and down right spooky! Hang out with a couple of stoned witches as they smoke large quantities of cannabis and discuss 2 stories from across the USA exploring myths, true crime, ghost stories, and paranormal happenings. Who has the scarier territory? Chelle on the East coast or Laylla on the West coast? Join us each week and you decide....which has the scarier tales and better marijuana... East or West? Grab your stash and prepare to ...
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Rachel Alexander joined the podcast to discuss: Systemic flaws in Arizona’s election processes and how machines and mail-in ballots undermine trust The chilling effect of lawfare on conservative attorneys and journalists Practical reforms to restore secure, verifiable voting and hold officials accountable Rachel Alexander is a political columnist, …
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! I got a couple of insiders for our discussion this week. Brent Clanton is a long-time radio celebrity in the Houston area and formerly served as shepherd for the Kleinwood church of Christ. Links to his work are included below. Phil Robertson worked in TV news in a former life; currently he…
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Clay interviews Megan Gorman, the author of the excellent new book, All the President’s Money: How the Men who Governed America Governed their Money. Gorman is a nationally respected money manager for some of the wealthiest Americans. She thought it would be interesting to explore the way American presidents have handled their finances, before, dur…
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Arizona has a different kind of beauty. Those craggy rocks and scrubby little bushes start to look better, if you look in the right places. If you don’t like the terrain or the view in the part of Arizona you’re in, you can just hop in your car and drive for an hour or two and find something extremely different. This week on Valley 101, a podcast a…
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This file from 1901 brings us to the remote depths of the Grand Canyon, where a seasoned outdoorsman's routine exploration became an encounter with something that challenged the boundaries between human and beast.You're browsing the Cryptid Archives: Narrative short stories based on real cryptid encounters. Presented by Cryptids Across the Atlas.Bl…
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What can we learn from a honeybee? Quite a bit, actually! Visit www.moosejawmatt.com and https://www.patreon.com/natureandscience4kids. Find Moosejaw Matt on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Music from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org. Thanks to Yevhen Onoychenko and Dmitrii Kolesnikov for this year's theme songs. Photo by Ankith Chou…
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What is a Walking holiday? A walking holiday is one where you walk, usually from one village to another via beautiful countryside, have lodging at the end of the day, often you have luggage transfer so you don't have to backpack and thus just carry a daypack. In short, a walking holiday allows you to truly see the destination at a slow pace so that…
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Learn how to safely cross rivers while hiking with expert tips on gear, technique, and decision-making. Avoid one of the top causes of trail deaths with these essential tips. Crossing rivers may not seem as frightening as bears or lightning—but it’s the most dangerous part of many wilderness hikes. Drowning is the #1 cause of death in U.S. national…
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Learn the secrets to choosing the best campsite for your next outdoor adventure! There are ten things to consider before you set up camp to make sure you are safe and comfortable. Listen to today's episode to get the scoop. Get FREE Travel Planners, Checklists and Packing Lists for ATA adventures (and each month you will get an email from Kit with …
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With so much division among denominations, what does Scripture actually say about women’s roles in the church? Should they speak, lead, or teach—or remain silent? In this episode, Amy is joined by Sam Miley to unpack one of the most debated topics in modern Christianity. They dive into what the Bible really says, how to handle common arguments on b…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! My final featured state this month is one that sparks extreme reactions -- fitting for a state that can be icy cold and boiling hot on the same day. We’ll discuss the most famous feature of Arizona and what it tells us about how the world came to be; the most famous gunfight in history and …
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Clay’s conversation with Claire Martin, who hiked the entire Pacific Crest Trail in 2020, more than 2,400 miles through some of the most rugged landscapes in America. Claire was a 2018 graduate of Thomas Jefferson’s University of Virginia. Without quite knowing why, she set out for the Mexican border with a 35-pound pack and began the long journey …
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The fires burning at the Grand Canyon are now the the fifth-largest blaze at a national park in recent history. It's destroyed the historic lodge and has spanned nearly 17,000 acres of forest. The destruction has Shelby reminiscing and reflecting on what being from Arizona means to her. This week on Valley 101, a podcast about metro Phoenix and bey…
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What disappointing stories can Moosejaw Matt share with us this time? Visit www.moosejawmatt.com and https://www.patreon.com/natureandscience4kids. Find Moosejaw Matt on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Music and picture from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org. Thanks to Yevhen Onoychenko and Dmitrii Kolesnikov for this year's theme son…
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Learn new ways to save money for your next adventure! Today's episode teaches you areas that you can tap into to build your travel savings account (or any saving account for that matter). You'll learn ways to spend less, save more and earn more, and do so in way that work for YOU and your lifestyle and values. Complete SHOW NOTES HERE. In the SPEND…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! Louisiana has given me some of the best food I’ve ever eaten, and with it ten pounds I don’t need. And the potholes on I-10 owe me a TV set and a dining room table. I’m calling it even. This week we’ll talk about how one man’s paradise is just another man’s swamp; whether New Orleans is a c…
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Frequent guest Beau Breslin of Skidmore College and one of his prize students, Prairie Gunnels, talk about a capstone project for Beau’s Introduction to American Politics Course, in which students used the AI tool, ChatGPT, to write a new constitution for each of the seven generations that now share American soil. Professor Breslin is fully aware o…
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Peacock’s hit reality TV series “Love Island USA” wrapped it's seventh season on Sunday, July 13 after leveraging millions of viewers worldwide for its juicy summer drama. However, Season 7 had an unusual run despite many rocky relationships in the villa and bombshells “taking your man.” The drama went beyond Fiji when several accounts of public ba…
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After 34 years inside the LDS Church, Heidi made a powerful decision to walk away—and she’s not staying silent. On her podcast Unfiltered Rise, she’s fearlessly exposing the lesser-known, often hidden roots of Mormonism, from temple rituals to its connections with Freemasonry and ancient esoteric traditions. In this episode, we dive into Heidi’s pe…
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I learned how to backpack after the age of 50, when at the time, I didn't even hike. Which means if I can do it, so can YOU! I've now been backpacking over a dozen years and have compiled a system of the best practices to safely learn how to carry you 'home' on your back. We discuss how to condition your body to carrying weight, and how to do so pr…
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Today we learn how to avoid the dreaded solo supplements that can add up to as much as 100% of the cost of your adventure! Discover the 12 ways to waive or reduce the dreaded single supplement add on fees. We cover: What is a solo supplement anyway and why do I have to pay them? How to find companies that waive single supplements and/or offer roomm…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! Our tour of America brings us to the Silver State this week, where all that glitters may be gold or may be just a mirage. We’ll discuss the way casinos work to keep you trapped in a situation that will destroy you, and how best to avoid the trap; an old-fashioned lynch mob and what sometime…
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Clay’s conversation with popular guest Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky on Patrick Henry. Henry began his life as a shopkeeper but rose to become the governor of Virginia and one of the handful of most essential rabble-rousers in the American Revolution. Henry and Jefferson were frenemies; at one point, Jefferson (the Deist) said to his friend Madison, “We m…
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If you've ever been to an Arizona Diamondbacks game, you've heard Bobby Freeman. You may not know you have, but you have. There's no way around it — he's been the organist for the team since they started play in 1998. A self-taught musician, he is part of the team that keeps Diamondbacks fans entertained, even when the team doesn't. In this week's …
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What is a forest fire and how do people fight them? Learn about these marvelous birds with Moosejaw Matt. Visit www.moosejawmatt.com and https://www.patreon.com/natureandscience4kids. Find Moosejaw Matt on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Music and picture from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org. Thanks to Yevhen Onoychenko and Dmitrii …
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Jack Hastings joined the podcast to discuss: His roots in Surprise, Arizona and journey from educator to Vice Mayor The burden of federal oversight on local tax dollars and law enforcement The importance of conservative governance and empowering local officials Jack Hastings is the Vice Mayor and District Five Council Member for the City of Surpris…
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How to Learn a Foreign Language In today’s show I interview Kerstin Cable of the Fluent Company about ways we can improve our language learning skills. We learn what works and what doesn’t in our quest of how to learn a new language. We cover: Why it’s smart to learn at least a few phrases of a foreign language before you visit a country that speak…
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On today's episode, we learn how to build a campfire even in the rain. Yes it's hard, time consuming and tedious, but it's doable. You can learn how plus you'll learn how to make a fast fire when the weather cooperates! Here's what we cover today: Four ingredients to make a camp fire plus my favorite cheap fire starter that guarantees to light Tips…
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Let's go paddling together in the Adirondacks to a sleepy rest as we hear the call of loons and the dipping of our paddles. Visit www.moosejawmatt.com and https://www.patreon.com/natureandscience4kids. Find Moosejaw Matt on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Music and picture from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org. Ending song by Denis-P…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! We’re touring the United States this month, starting with the biggest state of all. This week we’ll discuss the pros and cons of chasing gold (turns out there may be more of the latter than the former); the crazy scheme that saved America, and then saved it again, and again; the easiest way…
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Are Churches profiting off of its members? In this epsiode, Amy is joined by Nathan Apffel and Chris Ayoub to discuss The Religion Business, a 7-part docuseries which conducts an unflinching investigation into accountability—or the lack thereof—within religious institutions , specifically mega churches in America. In this interview we discuss what …
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Clay’s conversation with Harvey Leake, the great-grandson of the pioneering southwestern archaeologists John and Louisa Wetherill. Harvey tells the story of former President Theodore Roosevelt’s 1913 visit to the Four Corners region. First, TR and his sons Archie, age 19, Quentin, age 15, and their cousin Nicholas Roosevelt, age 20, rode through th…
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Happily, metro Phoenix has some great pizza places. Places? Joints? Choose your own colloquialism. Your favorite pizza place says a lot about you. So who has the best? Lucky for us, we have a way of figuring this out. The Arizona Republic's 2025 Phoenix Pizza Poll... This week on Valley 101, a podcast by The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com about…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! In years past I’ve tried to supply four lists of books around this time of year — my best books, the books that made me think the most, the most surprising books I’ve read, and the most disappointing books I’ve read. Unless I hear a barrage of protests, I’m going to cull that to two lists t…
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Stroll with me through the woods to relax. Let your thoughts flutter like leaves in the breeze. Visit www.moosejawmatt.com and https://www.patreon.com/natureandscience4kids. Find Moosejaw Matt on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. Music and picture from pixabay.com. Sound effects from freesound.org. Ending song by Denis-Pavlov-Music.…
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Register your feedback here. Always good to hear from you! I hope you’ve enjoyed my discussion with Steve and BJ as much as I have. As we celebrate another birthday in the United States this week, we often find ourselves in a position to brag on ourselves a bit. Or maybe more than that. What’s good for America is good for Americans, basically — inc…
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In today's episode, our group gets settled into our beautiful motor yacht and begin biking some of Croatia's most stunning islands, like Korčula, Mljet, Brač and Hvar as we boat and bike our way from Split to Dubrovnik. We climb cliffside hills that overlook the majestic, crystal clear waters of the Adriatic Sea, bike through olive groves and viney…
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Kit interviews Certified Personal Trainer and Coach, Becki Rupp of Trailblazer Wellness about what we need to know, and how to prepare for our big mountain adventures. We discuss: Altitude or Mountain Sickness, and when it is serious The importance of training for your adventure Who gets altitude sickness (hint: anyone and it doesn't matter if you …
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