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PodcastDX is an interview based weekly series. Guests share experience based medical insight for our global audience. We have found that many people are looking for a platform, a way to share their voice and the story that their health journey has created. Each one is unique since even with the same diagnosis, symptoms and the way each person will react to a diagnosis, is different. Sharing what they have experienced and overcome is a powerful way our guests can teach others with similar ail ...
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“Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams” Now is the time for you to step out of your own personal darkness and break the silence that has been hidden and closed up inside of you. “Breaking the Silence with Dr. Gregory Williams” radio program will offer the listeners a Road Map to Hope each and every week with keys to discover within yourself that ray of light to make your day better and brighter. Dr. Williams will not only discuss his own personal journey of overcoming the darkness o ...
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sinners to saints is a podcast that brings together a Diverse group of believers from all background’s to discuss their thought’s and experiences on faith and topics of interest related to Christianity. Each episode features interviews and discussion with individuals who offer insight into how there faith has changed there lives, This podcast strives to serve as a inclusive resource for the sinners to saints community so listeners can benefit from thought provoking conversation and inspiring ...
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The Relationship Psychologists

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Welcome to The Relationship Psychologist podcast, a place where we dive deep into the realm of understanding the human experience and the complexity of relationships. We are Alicia and Dayna, two psychologists & life coaches, best friends, and soul sisters who share a passion for helping people create secure relationships with themselves and others. Our mission with this podcast is to take our combined professional experience of over 45 years and bring our audience the tools to help change t ...
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Drew Barker and Tim Ferrara are both pastors and experienced podcasters, together they are collaborating to help you keep your eyes on Jesus through the busyness of life and the clutter of your schedules. Each episode will be conversational in nature around topics such as life, leadership, parenting, marriage, and always being more centered around Jesus first. Drew and Tim share from personal experiences of growth and struggle, not from a position of perfection, but of humility by trying to ...
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Far too often, people don’t know that when they are facing a problem – like a landlord who won’t give back a security deposit, or a denial of a program like food stamps – that they have legal rights, and there are ways to advocate for those rights in the civil legal system. Granite Justice: conversations about the civil legal system with Shane Cooper, an Associate Dean at UNH Franklin Pierce, aims to provide a road map of sorts. By the end of an episode, we hope more people will recognize an ...
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A weekly one-hour conversation with guest experts and callers about travel, cultures, people, and the things we find around the world that give life its extra sparkle. Rick Steves is America's leading authority on travel to Europe and beyond. Host and writer of over a hundred public television travel shows and author of 30 best-selling guidebooks, Rick now brings his passion for exploring and understanding our world to public radio. Related travel information and message boards on www.rickst ...
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Question time dude, have you ever looked at a Marriage where the husband and wife appear to be best friends and wondered “How can I get that?” Maybe you have thought about your marriage and wondered "Is this as good as it gets"? The truth is, your marriage can be AS GOOD AS YOU WANT IT TO BE. The Man vs Marriage podcast is the Man's guide to creating the best version of yourself and being proud of who you are and what you are becoming. We offer you the road map to what you want in a fulfilli ...
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The TechLoop Podcast is a tech podcast hosted by a IEEE-VIT, an organisation consisting of undergrad students, where we have a conversation with personalities from different domains. We would've written a longer description about it but even we're not sure..... Hope you guys enjoy! You can also check us out on ieeevit.org or instagram.com/ieeevitvellore Intro credits: Exoon'n. Stream his music on https://spoti.fi/34pJbqX
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Beyond Risk & Back

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“Beyond Risk and Back” is a beacon of hope for parents grappling with the most harrowing challenges of teen parenting. This distinguished podcast, ranking in the top 3% of parenting podcasts globally, serves as an essential resource for mothers, fathers, and caregivers who are on the brink, of dealing with teenagers facing severe issues such as addiction, mental health crises, and the dangers of trafficking. Target Audience: The core listeners are parents—80% mothers—whose teenagers are not ...
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Welcome back to another episode of Man vs Marriage! Thank you for being here! IF you are tired of the cycles, the insecurities, and the heartbreaking arguments you are right where you are supposed to be! We have been waiting on YOU! The time to change your life is right NOW! Ok, that's three exclamation points in less than 4 sentences, enough is en…
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English tour guides share their enthusiasm for enjoying the riot of color and inspiration you'll find in England's best country gardens. Then author Catie Marron explains how she designed and planted a garden as a way to feel a sense of belonging in her new home. And physicist Alan Lightman explains why it's healthy to give yourself a little unstru…
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As the state legislature works to tackle a $12 billion budget deficit, a bill aimed at delivering vital resources right to farmworkers’ front doors is being put on hold. It’s modeled after an existing program run by Ayudando Latinos a Soñar, a nonprofit based in Half Moon Bay. Reporter: Madi Bolanos, The California Report The federal government and…
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Across California, families have had to fight, sometimes for years, just to learn what happened to their loved ones in police custody. Darryl Mefferd wasn't under arrest when he died after an encounter with Vallejo police in 2016. Local officials ruled his death an accidental drug overdose and for years, that's where the story ended. But new record…
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It’s budget season at the State Capitol, which means grassroots advocates from around California come to plead for the funding they need for key community programs and projects. But, participating in the budget process and public committee hearings can be a heavy lift – especially for those outside Sacramento’s high-powered lobbyist class. (Reporte…
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Stress is often seen as the enemy—but what if God wants to use it for our growth? In episode 98, Drew and Tim talk with Dr. Charles Stone, a veteran pastor and leadership expert, about how stress, when understood and managed well, can lead to spiritual maturity and emotional resilience. With wisdom from Scripture and neuroscience, Dr. Stone offers …
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In recent years, the population of homeless people has aged, with about 20% of them now 55 or older. Many have never been homeless before. (Reporter: Jane Vaughan, Jefferson Public Radio) Conservative activists are welcoming an announcement from Governor Gavin Newsom this week pushing cities to ban homeless encampments across California. Advocates …
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Vaccination is one of the best ways to prevent diseases. Over the past 50 years, essential vaccines saved at least 154 million lives (1). During the same period, vaccination has reduced infant deaths by 40%. Together with governments, vaccine manufacturers, scientists and medical experts, WHO's vaccine safety program is constantly helping monitor t…
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The Institute of Museum and Library Services is a federal agency that funds programs in libraries nationwide. In March, President Trump signed an executive order to slash the agency’s funding. And California's Braille and Talking Book Library, which serves the state's blind and print-disabled community, could be hit by these cuts. Reporter: Jasmine…
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Welcome back to another episode of Man vs Marriage! Today's episode is incredibly BOLD! But First! Do you want to enter to win FREE MVSM branded clothing?! Email [email protected] for your chance to win! In this episode Jeanne and I talk directly to you our listeners both new and legacy listeners about being the fear of failure. Frankly I char…
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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, DeAntwann "DJ" Johnson, Author of The Sun Is Always Shining DJ is a devoted husband and father, author parenting and youth empowerment coach, counselor, sports statistician, and owner of DJ Inspires, LLC. He grew up in the Indiana foster care system and yet despite that, has gone on to lead…
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Scottish tour guides tell us about the most famous castles in a country that's brimming with the imposing structures. Then a Santiago-based American travel writer embarks on a 1,200-mile odyssey through one of the driest places on earth — Chile's Atacama Desert — as he searches for a deeper understanding of his adopted homeland. And listeners call …
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Los Angeles County's Annenberg Wildlife Crossing is a 90-million-dollar bridge now under construction. It's designed to connect green spaces between a freeway so animals can cross safely. But animals don’t need these kinds of crossings to be so expensive and fancy. There are smaller and cheaper ways to cross the road. Guest: Seth Riley, Biologist, …
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A bill introduced in the state legislature by Sacramento Democratic Assembly member Maggy Krell aims to increase penalties for loitering to solicit minors for sex. But a provision specifically aimed at soliciting 16- and 17-year olds has divided state Democrats, and given Republicans a political opportunity to criticize their opponents. Reporter: L…
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For a long time, California's Central Valley has been a bastion of conservative political support; the red spot in a state that's awash in blue. However, there are signs that support for the right could be wavering, as President Trump's policies on trade and immigration are impacting livelihoods in the Central Valley; and some of the biggest progre…
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What if the secret to defeating addiction, fear, and spiritual stagnation isn’t trying harder—but fighting smarter? In a culture flooded with compromise, today’s guest brings a bold biblical blueprint for victory. 💬 In this powerful episode of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast, host Tim sits down with Emeal Zwayne, President of Living Waters and spokesman …
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Last week, the Trump administration announced its goal of cutting $6 billion from NASA or nearly a quarter of the space agency's budget. Science programs would be hit especially hard, like the work done by NASA facilities in California. Guest: Casey Dreier, Chief of Space Policy, Planetary Society Three people are dead, four have received medical a…
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Whooping cough, also known as pertussis, is a highly contagious respiratory infection caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis. It's characterized by severe, persistent coughing fits, often ending with a high-pitched "whoop" sound. The disease can be very serious, especially for infants, and is preventable through vaccination. ​​​Whooping cough …
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For decades, wolves were thought to have been hunted and poisoned into extinction in California with the last sighting of the animal in the 1920s. But that changed in late 2011 when a wolf wearing a radio collar crossed into the state from Oregon. In the years since, California’s gray wolf population has grown into the dozens, threatening the livel…
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WELCOME BACK TO ANOTHER EPISODE OF MAN VS MARRIAGE! Chances are you are all too familiar with the cycles of sabotage in your relationship. Aren't you tired of the same old song second verse already? One day you are happy, feeling light and free only to feel that all feeling of frustration, anger, building resentment after one small hiccup in commun…
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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, Allan Teixeira, Author, CEO and Executive Director of the Sexual Integrity Project This week's Special Guest will be Allen Teixeira. He is the CEO and Executive Director of the Sexual Integrity Project: A "John's" Hope. Allan is a graduate of the University of Florida and has made his home …
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Welcome back to another episode of Man vs Marriage the podcast! Before you get started, I KNOW talking Life, Marriage, and Relationship podcasts are SOOOO not as sexy as Politics, True crime, and Sports shows...You may be saying HOLD UP! My marriage is full of politics LOL maybe not the kind that we vote in elections for I would have to admit you a…
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Journalist Oneika Raymond reveals the top countries where, as a black woman traveling solo, she feels a cultural appreciation and connection. Then the head of Bread for the World describes how the organization's advocacy work has stepped up its efforts in the face of cuts to government aid programs. And tour guides from Poland give us a look at how…
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Weddings are pricey affairs in California — and they’re about to get even more expensive. According to the National Bridal Retailers Association, about 90 percent of all wedding gowns sold in the U.S. are made in China. With 145% tariffs now being imposed on all Chinese goods coming into the U.S., that could mean big price increases for California …
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Nearly 40% of Californians voted for President Donald Trump in the 2024 election. Now, 100 days into his second term, how do they feel? Reporter: Izzy Bloom, KQED In San Francisco Wednesday night, former Vice President Kamala Harris laid into President Donald Trump at the 100 day mark of his presidency. Reporter: Scott Shafer, KQED Learn more about…
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The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago when American troops pulled out of Saigon. And for hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese who fled and resettled in California, April 30 is a significant day. Reporter: Daisy Nguyen, KQED A bill that would have lowered the state rent cap won't be moving forward this year, after its sponsors pulled it this week. Repor…
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Is simply praying a prayer enough to guarantee salvation? In this thought-provoking episode of the Eyes on Jesus Podcast, Drew and Tim take on one of the most widely accepted practices in modern evangelical Christianity—the Sinner’s Prayer. Rooted in revival movements and popularized through evangelistic crusades, this simple prayer has become a ha…
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Millions of dollars meant to help California's community college students have been stolen by scammers, and now both Republican and Democratic leaders are calling for investigations. But there's debate over who's responsible and what solutions will actually help students most. Guest: Adam Eckelman, CalMatters An air force base in the Bay Area could…
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What’s your plan for this summer? Enjoying the water? Going camping? Firing up the grill? Whatever you prefer, we have safety steps to follow. And don’t forget your furry friends. There are steps you can take to help keep them safe too. Skin safety Children's skin is more susceptible to sunburns and UV damage from the sun than adults. Before going …
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College staff in Southern California are busy organizing upcoming graduation ceremonies based on racial and ethnic identity. But two months ago, the Trump administration said these graduation ceremonies are illegal. And staff are not taking that declaration lightly. Reporter: Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, LAist Labor advocates in Los Angeles are pushing bac…
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Breaking the Silence with host Dr. Gregory Williams Guest, Dr. Kevin Hrebik, Author of Repurposing Scars Meaningful Life After the Enduring Damage of Trauma This week's Special Guest will be Dr. Kevin Hrebik. He was Chaplain with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice from 2015-2025, serving at the largest female prison in Texas with 2,250 women.…
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A travel writer shares how a trip to Antarctica helped him see that continent through the eyes of the early polar explorers. Then a reporter focused on climate change and conservation explains how some North American tree species are migrating to survive the planet's rising temperatures. And two Italy-based tour guides take us to the resort lakes o…
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Skiers cruising down Tahoe’s white slopes this winter had a unique chance to learn about the surrounding ecosystem. UC Davis scientists clicked on their skis and led public tours down the mountain. Reporter: Anna Guth, KQED The American Civil Liberties Union has asked a federal court to stop the government from cutting off legal services to familie…
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As the state grapples with the homeless population of over 187,000 people, a new program at Santa Monica Community College is training students for jobs to help people get off the streets and into housing. But it also faces an uncertain future. Guest: Marisa Kendall, CalMatters Farmworkers in the U.S. have historically been excluded from overtime p…
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A bill aimed at bringing healthcare services directly to farmworker communities will be considered at the state legislature Wednesday. Immigrant rights groups say more than a dozen people were arrested by immigration officials on Tuesday at a hardware store in Pomona. Reporter: Anthony Victoria, KVCR The Trump Administration eliminated deportation …
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🕊️ Miracles. Demons. Unexplained phenomena. In a world filled with mystery, tension, and spiritual hunger, the supernatural often stirs something deep within us. Whether it's miraculous healings, encounters with darkness, or the divine interruptions that defy explanation, we all wonder: Is there more going on than what we can see? In this gripping …
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The death of Pope Francis is being felt around the world. And right here in California, millions of Latino Catholics are mourning not just the loss of a spiritual leader, but someone who, for many, felt like one of their own. Pope Francis was the first from Latin America. He spoke often about immigration, inequality, and the dignity of the poor. Gu…
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WELCOME BACK TO ANOTHER LIVE EPISODE OF MAN VS MARRIAGE ! This week we address a serious topic that many of you are battling in silence. The pain of hopelessness can be demoralizing and cause you to accept a false narrative about your life that says you have no purpose, there is no who cares about you or that can relate to the challenges you face. …
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