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Hedwigs Army

Josh Clayton & Trevor Feltner

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Welcome to Hedwigs Army, a Harry Potter podcast about two Potter loving friends discussing all things within the Wizarding World!. SPOILER ALERT!!! Some of the discussion can and will contain spoilers of the entire Harry Potter series and/or any prequals/sequals. Listen at your own discretion.
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The Orvis Fly-Fishing Podcast

Tom Rosenbauer, The Orvis Company

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Produced by The Orvis Company and hosted by Tom Rosenbauer, author of The Orvis Fly-Fishing Guide, this podcast will provide you with tips on how to get the most of your time on the water. Read more about Orvis at www.orvis.com/podcast.
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My Most Authentic Life

Fede Vargas | Genuina Media

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My Most Authentic Life: Stories of Transformation and Self-Discovery Join Fede Vargas as he explores significant life changes and unconventional paths in My Most Authentic Life, a podcast dedicated to embracing authenticity and personal growth. Each episode features intimate conversations, inspirational stories, and insights on overcoming challenges and living authentically. Dive deep into what it means to live an authentic life and discover strategies for personal development. Hear real-lif ...
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A podcast documenting a group of Bolivar High School students' journey to discovering true authority in a world of competing voices. Hoping to better understand their essential question "What is power?" these seniors spend a semester hosting Q&A discussions with a variety of guest speakers. Cover art photo provided by Devin Avery on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@officialdavery
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The Michigan Man Podcast

Mike Fitzpatrick

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The Michigan Man Podcast is produced for die hard Wolverine fans. The show will include weekly interviews with Michigan Bloggers and other special guests. The center piece of the show will be fan feedback. We want fans to phone in audio posts, and email their comments, rants...whatever is on their mind regarding Michigan athletics. The Podcast format will evolve in the coming months. Initially we will have four segments. 1) The View from section 17 - Commentary from host Mike Fitzpatrick 2) ...
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Deacon Josh Clayton finds profound meaning in connecting with people through simple, everyday moments. Ministry isn't just about serving others; it's also about being transformed through those connections and recognizing how small acts of love and care can help shape lives and communities.By The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Michigan sits down with the NCAA next week and we'll see if sparks fly. Joining us to discuss that and more is Isaiah Hole from USA Today's WolverinesWire. Our listener lines are open 24/7 for your thoughts on that or anything else Maize N Blue. Call us at 313 351-2631. Tell us your name, where your calling from, and then sound off. Maybe you'll he…
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Bishop Tony Percy says before ascending, Jesus entrusts a most important mission to us: to be witnesses to the forgiveness of sins. We do this in three ways: first, by personally experiencing God's forgiveness as one cannot speak about forgiveness without having received it themselves; second, by gently announcing this forgiveness to others in ever…
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Trish McCarthy explores how the three archangels - Michael (God's courageous defence), Gabriel (God's strength), and Raphael (God's healing) - serve as spiritual archetypes that reflect different aspects of God's nature needed for our faith journey. We are encouraged to reflect on which of these divine expressions we most need and remain open to en…
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Mother Hilda shares a story from the First Nations people highlighting their deep connection with nature and draws parallels between visible signs and the unseen consequences of our words and actions on ourselves and others. By living in awareness of God's presence and following Jesus's example can help us see these deeper connections…
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Sheri Waldstein is the founder of Happy Hats for Kids in Hospitals, a non-profit based in LA County. Her team of volunteers have gifted more than 1.3 million hats to families around the world! Photo: Sheri Waldstein, courtesy of Happy Hats for Kids in Hospitals.
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Rebecca and Greg struggle with communication. At Jayma’s wedding, Rebecca anticipates a romantic evening with Greg but things take an unexpected turn. Rebecca and Paula mend fences. Josh is at a crossroads in his relationship with his girlfriend. So grab a cup of tea and join us as we explore the musical world in West […]…
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This week I was joined philosopher Dr. Tad Delay to discuss his book "Future of Denial: The Ideologies of Climate Change". We look at the intersections of climate change and philosophy, and the various forms of denial surrounding climate issues. We explore how Capitalism continues to drive and recreate the denial of the Climate Criss and look into …
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We're not talking about the poetry of a fly cast made by Pete Kutzer, but poetry about fly fishing, some of the well known poets who were fly fishers, and why the appeal of poetry and fly fishing have much in common. My guest, Andrew Grace [29:19], is a published poet and professor of English, and he'll read us some of his own work as well as from …
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In Zelena’s past, her childhood friend Stanum asks for her help in finding the Crimson Heart, a magical artifact that would be able to restore his human form after having been cursed by the Wicked Witch of the North to slowly turn into tin. Zelena’s refusal to give up her magic leads to her betraying […]…
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Happy Friday! Here is a special bonus episode recorded live from Theology Beer Camp. Ilia Delio offers a fantastic Key-Note on the future of religion followed by a response from Pete Enns. To close things out there is a panel discussion between Ilia, Pete, Sarey Martin Concepcion, and Josh Patterson. Enjoy! THEOLOGY BEER CAMP 2025: Like what you he…
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Volunteers with "Bee A Little Better" meet EVERY Thursday on Skid Row, to hand out fresh, hot food and much-needed hygiene supplies, spreading hope and cheer as they do it! Photo: Byron Takeuchi (second from right), helping feed a group of people in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Mark Raue celebrates the wisdom and courage of Pope Francis. In his final Easter address, Francis emphasized hope, peace, and the triumph of love over evil, urging political leaders to work for peace and compassionately acknowledging those who suffer. His legacy of empathy, advocacy for the marginalized, and a call for global peace will continue to…
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Fonz Corbett, a farmer, farrier and small business owner from Holbrook, NSW, in discussion with Journey Editor, Max Norden. Fonz describes hitting a physical, emotional and spiritual rock bottom during a drought and with nothing to lose, accepts his wife’s suggestion to attend a MenALIVE weekend. Fonz gives powerful testimony on what then happened …
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Fr Mark De Battista says loving Christ is demonstrated by keeping his word, even when it is difficult, as his word serves as a rule of life guiding believers toward holiness. Our efforts to uphold Christ's word in its entirety—without watering it down or cutting corners—serve as the authentic sign of our love for Him and the path to holiness…
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Mother Hilda has the profound story of Etty Hillesum, a young Jewish Dutch woman who died in Auschwitz at age 29. Etty's reflections reveal a deep commitment to seeing God in everything and everyone, rejecting hatred, and striving for inner peace, even toward her oppressors. Etty's example and her belief that we must "destroy in oneself that which …
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Rebecca is hiding a big secret from Paula, which begins to strain their friendship. Josh Chan and Greg Serrano trade places when Josh makes a discovery that angers him, while Greg is happier than he has been in a long time. Rebecca has a revelation about her feelings for Greg. So grab a cup of […]By Roger Cave
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This week on the (Re)thinking Faith Podcast, host Josh Patterson welcomes back Dr. Philip Clayton to discuss his new book, "Science and the Sacred", which emerges from a dialogue between theist and non-theist perspectives. They explore the origins of the book, the importance of bridging the atheism-theism divide, and the role of pluralism in foster…
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Every week I get some iteration of this question: "I hooked three fish and lost all of them before I could get them to the net. What am I doing wrong?" Well, often you did nothing wrong and it was just bad luck. But there are steps you can take to make sure you land the fish you've hooked and Josh Nugent [36:46], a regular on my podcast and one of …
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American Red Cross Volunteers Vesta Sung and her daughter, Nathalie Sung, stepped-up when a deadly wildfire erupted during their vacation in Hawaii. Working as leaders while volunteering, they helped feed and shelter around 1,200 evacuees! Vesta later used her emergency response experience to help when Los Angeles County was hit with similar fires …
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Fr John Paul Escarlan says in the Gospel Jesus gives us his command to love one another. We know well that sometimes it is difficult to love even those close to us, but Jesus reminds us today to love as he loves, not with emotional love but with agape love. God’s love is unconditional, merciful and forgiving, constantly searching and reaching out t…
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Mother Hilda explains the monastic rule on possessions, that nothing is owned in person, that all belongs to the community, and all is gift from God. We have much to learn from this rule; life & every facet of it belongs to God, who created all things, and we have the privilege of its useBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Fr Dave Callaghan MGL contrasts the boldness required to be either a great sinner or a great saint, with most people choosing to remain in a safe, middle ground of small sins and silent inaction, reflecting the common human tendency to avoid bold commitment. We’re challenged to reflect on our own stance, questioning whether we are willing to embrac…
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Christy Honeysett says the desire for union with God, others, and creation is a God-given gift reflecting our innate longing to belong and be interconnected, as seen in the concept of Ubuntu, which teaches that "I am because we are." Jesus speaks of this divine union in John 17, emphasizing that just as He is one with the Father, we are called to b…
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Bishop Tony Percy says It is in every one’s interest – Catholic or not, believer or not – to want the best for Pope Leo XIV. By taking the name Leo XIV, our new pope is telling us, as did Leo XIII: In times of great change, we need to rediscover our rich spiritual tradition and not be afraid of new developments…
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Rebecca is determined to get her life on track so when Josh’s sister, Jayma asks her to be a bridesmaid, Rebecca decides to use her role to make things right with Valencia. Paula cannot accept Rebecca’s new mindset while Greg, when helping someone else with their love dilemma, makes a realization of his own. So […]…
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This week, Dana Hicks joins the podcast to talk about his most recent book, "The Quest for Thin Places: How to Find Spirituality After Deconstruction". In this conversation we walk through a cyclical understanding of deconstruction. Dana shares helpful stories along the way and we have a great time. Enjoy! RESOURCES: The Quest for Thin Places: How …
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I get frequent questions on the fly box about fishing for sea trout, or sea-run brown trout. I've never caught one and have never fished for them, so I brought in an expert on the subject, Krystjan [35:21] from Fish Partner in Iceland, owner of the organization Orvis uses for its hosted trips (and I'm hosting one in July) to Iceland and a fanatic f…
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Byron & Francine Pirola say trust is fundamentally built through consistently keeping promises (both explicit and implicit), speaking truthfully with kindness, and offering sincere apologies when mistakes occur that take responsibility and include reparative actions can help restore and maintain trust over time…
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Fr Rob Galea pays tribute to all mothers on this Mother’s Day as well as it being “Good Shepherd Sunday” and tells the story of his own very unlikely vocation as a priest thanks to his mother’s vision and perseverance in prayer. Pray constantly for our children and grand-children that they will discover their fruit-filled vocation in life…
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Bishop Tony Percy says that in Acts 13, Paul and Barnabas face rejection while preaching the Gospel, but they shake the dust off their feet as a refusal to be contaminated, discouraged, or diminished in fervour by the rejection they have experienced and move on with joy and the Holy SpiritBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Peak Fr Mike Delaney reflects that a recent climber's death on Federation Peak brought back vivid memories of his climb, including a moment of panic on the rock face and the dangers they overcame together. It reminds us of the importance of taking life one step at a time, with gratitude and awareness of God's presence in every moment…
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On The Journey This Week: Fr Rob Galea pays tribute to all mothers on this Mother’s Day and tells the story of his own very unlikely vocation. Mother Hilda shares a story of how children provide a safe environment for a classmate. Plus, Fr Tony Percy, Byron & Francine Pirola, and Fr Mike DelaneyBy The Journey hosted by Jude Hennessy
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Are you surprised that Michigan self imposed a 2 game suspension on Sherrone? Was this an overreaction by the university? Share your thoughts with me by calling our listener line at 313 351-2631. Tell us your name, where you're calling from, then let it rip. Joining me to discuss that and more on today's show is the longtime editor of The Wolverine…
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In this episode of the (Re)thinking Faith podcast, host Josh Patterson engages with Dr. Benjamin Chicka, a senior lecturer in philosophy and religion. They discuss the current challenges in academia, the relationship between theology and philosophy, and the implications of classical substance theism. Dr. Chicka introduces his work on pragmatic cons…
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