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New Life Church is one church in multiple locations and our cause is to see people find Jesus and lives changed. Our guarantee is that we will love you right where you are and journey with you to the center of God’s will for your life. Learn more about New Life or join us for a service online at https://www.mynewlifechurch.com
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I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. … And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd (John 10:11, 16)📖✝️🙏🏽
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Hard N.O.C. Life

Hard NOC Media

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“Hard NOC Life” is the flagship podcast of The Nerds of Color and Hard NOC Media. We cover pop culture with a different perspective. Watch it on your screen, hit “play,” and check this.
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"Sherapy" with Sheri Todd

Irishtoddy Productions

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Sherapy is not therapy. It’s Sheri Todd—abuse survivor, caregiver, and queen of finding humor in chaos—sharing real stories about healing, grief, and starting over. She’s not licensed, just life-tested. For the past five years, Sheri was the full-time caregiver for her mom, who recently passed away from Alzheimer’s. That chapter changed her. Now a new one begins. Sherapy is about connection through shared experiences—where laughter and truth go hand in hand. Because even after everything, yo ...
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Long Story Short

Ebong Udoma, CT Mirror

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A collaboration between WSHU Public Radio and the CT Mirror, “Long Story Short” goes behind the scenes of public policy journalism in Connecticut. Each week, WSHU’s award-winning senior political reporter Ebong Udoma interviews the journalists and newsmakers presented in the Mirror’s long-form Sunday feature. It’s smart conversation about thoughtful journalism.
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Science Friction's latest series is: Brain Rot. We're looking at what being chronically online is doing to our brains. What's really going on with our attention spans and tech addiction? Is data-dumping your entire life into ChatGPT helpful? Can going internet free help you escape the doomscroll? And what's it like to be in love ... with an AI? National technology reporter Ange Lavoipierre tackles the wildest ways people are using tech and the big questions about our own use. That's Brain Ro ...
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Fairfax Assembly of God

Pastor Pete Baker

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Fairfax Assembly began in 1946 and was re-established in September 2000 with a new mission to improve the quality of life in an at risk part of our city. The focus is on our community. An extensive after school program for 50+ first through sixth graders, numerous children and youth programs, a large boxing program, frequent Love Reaching Festivals and community projects take the gospel outside normal boundaries and often outside our buildings.
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FITV

FITV

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Listen to FITV's brand new podcast series. We discuss the latest Falkland Islands news and content from our weekly television show on http://www.fitv.co.fk
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Sharing some of my adventures in doing things solo, with safety first and foremost, whether it's traveling, going to events, or doing some outdoor activities, that have allowed me to step outside of my comfort zone and tackle my adventurous side. Along the way, I've been fortunate enough to meet some amazing people, and endured some beautiful, yet hilarious moments that will forever be with me. I hope to inspire people to get out there and enjoy life to the fullest and show that sometimes it ...
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Assemble the Craft

Assemble the Craft

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Masonic Podcast created to guide new and old Masons on the path of enlightenment, discovery, and personal growth, development, and self-improvement through Research, Book Evaluations, and discussions based on the journey through Masonry and Life. Assemble the Craft is about bringing Masons together, to encourage group discussion, and to share our experience and knowledge.
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VanderChat

VanderFist

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Four guys, eight fists, a million things to talk about. Join us as we talk about media both new and old, ponder life, and argue. Classy people listen to this podcast, and we're sure you're pretty classy. Be sure to listen in!
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Conversations between Professor David Kipping and guests, spanning astronomy, technology, science and engineering. This is the official podcast of the Cool Worlds Lab at Columbia University and their popular YouTube channel ”Cool Worlds”. Podcast episodes are filmed and can be found online through our YouTube channels.
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MindMuscleMastery

Adam RANADA Ranville

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Welcome to MindMuscleMastery! This show is hosted by Adam RANADA Ranville, a Lifestyle Development Executive with over 13 years of experience in both personal and professional empowerment. Working with over 300 top-tier companies such as Ferrari, Berkshire Hathaway, New York Life, Dale Carnegie, Chase Bank, LoanDepot, Verizon..Adam has been able to help more than 14,000 people ascend 2-3 levels above their conscious capacity by teaching them how to implement radical shifts into their daily a ...
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Iconic Seasons is a podcast that takes you back to the greatest college basketball seasons of all time. Through the voices of players, coaches, and journalists, we relive the excitement, the drama, and the unforgettable moments that made these moments and seasons iconic. We use interviews, audio from the games, as well as scripted storytelling, to bring the past to life. Whether you're a die-hard college basketball fan or just a casual observer, Iconic Seasons is a must-listen for anyone who ...
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The Breaking Into Startups Podcast is a platform where we feature stories of people who broke into tech from non-traditional backgrounds. Curious about how startups work, how to get a job without a degree or what technical and non-technical careers are out there? We have news for you - tech fields are booming and you don’t need the best technical degree in information technology to break in and get a six figure job in technology. Our podcast gives you an inside look at the most disruptive st ...
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Our podcast is dedicated to children's book readers and aspiring children's book authors. We strive to enchant listeners with three objectives: 1. To share heartfelt stories with readers discussing captivating insights into our guest children's book authors and inspiring tales behind their treasured works. 2. To ignite a passion for reading by drawing attention to incredible authors featured on our show. 3. To empower aspiring children's book authors by demonstrating that their dreams of aut ...
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Send us a text Have you ever talked yourself into doing something and then wonder why you did that? Well, in today's episode I share how a simple and unknowingly "yes" to come and see the NEO Yasugi-bushi festival dance group practice, would see me not only learn a traditional Japanese dance, but prepare me for what will be the biggest stage I've N…
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Rep. Allen Buansi started his elected political career as a Chapel Hill Town Council member and worked as an attorney with the NC Department of Justice before being elected to represent one of the most progressive communities in NC in the General Assembly. The Dartmouth College graduate talks about navigating partisan divides, staying grounded in C…
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Ella Jenkins died last year at the age of 100 and now she’s the subject of a new biography. It’s called “This is Rhythm: Ella Jenkins, Children’s Music, and the Long Civil Rights Movement.” The author of the book joins the program today to discuss Jenkins' life, career, and her influence on children's music.…
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The fall of Michael Madigan continued last week, as the former speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives and Democratic powerbroker was sentenced to more than seven years in prison. There are questions about what happens next in the trial of a state senator that ended with a hung jury. Also, a jury found a former January 6 defendant guilty o…
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We’re trusting tech with more tasks than ever — including the ones our brains once did.We’re Googling things we used to know, taking screenshots of things we’ll instantly forget, and hoarding all kinds of data we’ll never check again.On this episode of Brain Rot: is tech giving your brain a holiday, or putting it out of a job?You’ll also meet a guy…
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Kodak Bogart, the distinguished author of the Helo Girls series, highlights the profound significance of representation in children's literature, particularly within the realms of aviation and public service. The episode delves into her background as a Black Hawk helicopter aviator and her transition into writing, driven by a desire to share the ex…
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In this episode of Sherapy, Sheri explores what it means to live your legacy now—not later. From emotional clutter to outdated roles, you’ll reflect on what deserves to stay... and what’s finally ready to go. This isn’t about perfection—it’s about presence, clarity, and truth. Plus: Don't miss this week’s Email: The Musical, a poetic letter to midl…
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Protests swept across the country last week in response to ICE officers raiding communities and detaining undocumented immigrants.But the protesting movement itself didn’t appear last week. There is a long history of organizing especially within Latino communities, which have long led the fight for immigration justice efforts.…
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Discover your God-given purpose and unlock the joy of serving others. Everyone possesses unique spiritual gifts, and this will guide you on how to use them well to find fulfillment and make a powerful influence in the world. Learn how serving isn't just about what you give, but about what amazing things God will do in you! CHAPTERS: 00:00 Celebrati…
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Long before he was elected to the Senate, young Buck Newton from Wilson walked the halls of the Legislative Building as a House Page in the 1980s—an experience that not only sparked his interest in politics but also led to meeting his future wife. Sen. Newton reflects on his early exposure to public service, his return to Raleigh decades later as a…
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Whether it’s social media, the omnipresent smartphone or AI companions, in recent decades the way we relate to each other has been completely up-ended. In episode two of Brain Rot, we explore the potential implications that tech poses to human relationships. Worldwide estimates suggest there are around one billion users of AI companion — people usi…
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Meta recently signed a 20-year deal with the nuclear plant owned by Constellation Energy in Clinton, Illinois. An energy expert discusses the complexities of this agreement, what it means for the future of nuclear energy, artificial intelligence, and the region.By The 21st Show
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The focus of this discussion centers on the notion that many aspiring children's book authors maintain a tacit secrecy regarding their literary creations. I discuss the issue that the journey toward becoming a published children's book author is often fueled by an intrinsic passion rather than the pursuit of monetary gain or acclaim. Furthermore, I…
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On this episode of Sherapy, Sheri introduces a new segment: The 5 Minute Breakdown — where Sheri explains the big ideas from popular self-help books in five minutes or less. First up: Mel Robbins’ Let Them Theory. In this first 5 Minute Breakdown, Sheri digs into Mel Robbins’ viral mindset shift Let Them. If you’ve ever exhausted yourself trying to…
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For decades, we've known Black drivers in Illinois get pulled over at rates higher than white drivers. A new analysis from the Investigative Project on Race and Equity, along with WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times, has found those disparities extend to the state's public college campuses, too.By The 21st Show
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Have you ever felt the call to share your faith but been held back by doubts like "I'm not good enough" or "I don't know what to say"? You don't need to be perfect or have all the answers to be a powerful witness for Jesus. Discover how God has already empowered and equipped you to fulfill His plan, and why your unique story is exactly what someone…
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Send us a text Not in a million years did I ever think I would be one of those fortunate Army's that would get tickets to see BTS, let alone one of its members, in concert, as well as briefly visit one of Japan's most beautiful cities, Osaka. In this episode, I share how I was not only able to get a ticket to Jhope's "Hope on the Stage" concert, me…
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How did education across Illinois fare in the budget? We asked the correspondent for an Illinois based education focused news service. We also covered President Trump's attempt to claw back money for foreign aid and public broadcasting, a new travel ban and Japan's Nippon Steel investing in US Steel and what that means for Granite City's steel mill…
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Sen. Sydney Batch is six months into her new role as Senate Democratic Leader, and it's obvious that her caucus is following a different strategy compared to past sessions. The western Wake Democrat returns to the pod (first appearance was in 2021) to about this new strategy and message, her approach to bipartisan negotiations, how she thinks the b…
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What happens when money is deducted from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, to in part, fund subsidies for farmers? What does that mean for Illinois? The state is a leading producer of soybeans, corn, and more — ranking fifth nationally in the exportation of agricultural products to other countries.…
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The Trump administration's new policies surrounding international students is creating uncertainty and anxiety among both students and universities. A legal expert on immigrants' rights, a journalist covering higher education, and a Chinese student who formerly attended the University of Illinois join the conversation.…
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Everyone seems to have a hunch that their phone is destroying their attention span, but is there any science to back it up? In episode one of Brain Rot, we’re doing our best to focus on the topic of attention for a full 25 minutes — and find out what's actually happening in your brain every time your phone buzzes or dings. Is brain rot a real thing…
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The focal point of our discussion centers on the enchanting children's book, "Charlie and Sophie's Great Escape," authored by Farial. This literary work is inspired by the true story of two border collie puppies, Charlie and Sophie, who were adopted from a rescue and brought immense joy and vitality into the author's life. Throughout our conversati…
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Betrayal doesn’t have to be loud to leave a mark. Sometimes it’s subtle — a shared secret, a shady silence, a cold shoulder from someone who used to call you family. In this episode of Sherapy with Sheri Todd, we’re talking about the betrayal that hits harder than expected and why that pain is real. * What betrayal does to your brain and self-trust…
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