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On View From 202, #KakuWatch never ends! Notable Michelle French stans, Brit, Sam, and Peaches talk about the New York Red Bulls on the field, off the field, and in our hearts.
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The Feeling Station

The Feeling Station

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The Feeling Station is a podcast that gives you a front row view of relationships and why they didn't work. The podcast creates a therapeutic and safe environment for people to share their break up stories anonymously without feeling judged. Although some experiences are more dramatic than others, they all present a valuable life long lesson that YOU will benefit from. Just try not get into your feelings too much. Enjoy!
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Philosophize This!

Stephen West

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Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Latter-day Faith

Dan Wotherspoon

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Latter-day Faith is a weekly podcast hosted by Dan Wotherspoon, PhD, that explores faith and its realities for this time in human history. Although each discussion maintains awareness of its primarily Latter-day Saint audience, the conversations, sensibilities, and variety of guests featured are drawn from many religious traditions.
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The New Age Insiders Show with Jason Moltov, Liam Stryker and Bill Neville, is LIVE every Wednesday at 8 PM EST on NewAgeInsiders.com and on Twitch.TV/NewAgeInsidersTV. Each week, and before/after WWE Pay Per View Events, we discuss the happenings in pro wrestling in the week that was. During the PPV Post Shows, we take your calls at 508-202-1624. Connect. Discuss. Be Heard.
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Too Noobs Talking

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Welcome to Too Noobs Talking! The terrific trio of hosts (John Tracey, Matt Craig and Steve Murray) covers any topic from the world of science, sports, media, politics, entertainment and culture. Nothing is off limits, but we approach each story from a unique 30,000 foot view. You can check us out on our YouTube channel (@TooNoobsTalking), where all of our episodes drop on Wednesday nights. You can also find us on your favorite listening devices on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, a ...
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Formerly a podcast devoted to helping good men and fathers have a voice in our culture, but re-branded in early 2024 to enter a wide-open field of other topics that I believe affect our severely fractured culture. Topics that may appear to be random and unrelated to many people, but not to me. I believe that a whole lot of random isn’t random and, somehow, It All Ties Together. Topics will vary, but are likely to include: · encounters with the unusual from the heavenly and underworld realms ...
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Accountability. What do you do when you just can't get the person you're with to be accountable for their actions and how they impact a relationship? Do you keep trying or just let them be knowing that they don't care anyway? Listen to how the lack of accountability panned out for my guest on this week's episode of TFS. I've you've grown to love th…
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In this episode of the Secular Buddhism podcast, Noah explores the Buddhist teaching of no-self through the powerful metaphor of a car ride. Who—or what—is really in control as we navigate our lives? Drawing from the five aggregates and the Internal Family Systems model, Noah illustrates how our emotions and mental patterns often take the wheel, sh…
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If you'd like to send me an email, please send it to [email protected] If you'd like to purchase a copy of my book "Men You Are Not Alone" (Amazon makes money from this, but I don't) you can find it buried here Amazon.com: Men! You Are Not Alone. eBook : O'Quinn, Justin: Books Send a text to It All Ties Together…
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We are in a time of profound divisions, where our religions and particularly our politics are tearing the very fabric of our society. How can we continue like this? How does our faith survive when so many within our religious communities are in conflict with each other? How do we heal this rift? In this episode, Terri Petersen interviews Ben Heaton…
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Today we talk about the concept of exile from the work of Camus. We focus on a couple stories from his book Exile and The Kingdom. We talk about why Camus insists that true lucidity can only arise from the jarring lived experience he calls “exile,” not from armchair reflection. We talk about Janine’s desert epiphany in “The Adulterous Woman.” We ta…
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In this episode, I explore the parable of The Empty Boat and how it serves as a powerful metaphor for understanding the way we react to life’s inevitable bumps (especially those caused by others). Drawing from Taoist and Zen traditions, this story reminds us that much of our suffering arises not from what happens, but from the meaning we attach to …
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Emotions. They hit us like a tsunami sometimes and we don't usually have enough time to react appropriately. As adults, is it every ok to have an outburst so big that the impact it has on children can be overlooked? On this weekend drop, Nino Brown, Marloe and Tinto talk about this delicate balance to strike as grown ups. Our podcast grows with you…
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We had yet another LDS General Conference this past weekend--the semi-annual tradition of listening to the talks that will inform our sacrament meetings as well as priesthood and Relief Society meetings for the next six months. Conference is a challenging time for many in faith journey originating in the Latter-day Saint tradition. While our Latter…
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If you want to send me an e-mail, please send it to [email protected] If you want to be one of the 3 people in the world who have read my book "Men You Are Not Alone," you can find it buried in Amazon here: Amazon.com: Men! You Are Not Alone. eBook : O'Quinn, Justin: Books I don't make any money off the book, but Amazon does. That'…
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Rejection. Something we all feel once in a while. It hurts the most when it comes from those that we felt loved us the same and valued what we valued. This episode has traces of that and you'll have to listen to find out how deep it went for my guest on this week's episode of The Feeling Station. The podcast is growing and continues to with your su…
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Today we talk about Camus’ concept of rebellion and how it offers a powerful alternative to abstract ideologies. We talk about solidarity as the foundation for justice without systems. We talk about the death penalty as a symbol of premeditated murder disguised as virtue. We talk about rebellion as something closer to art than politics—an act roote…
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Each person's life journey includes intense wrestles with the matter of "authority." When we are young, we are in a position in which we must defer to another's authority in order to survive. As we grow, we soon become self-conscious, taking into account how we are viewed by others. And in order to fit in, we will often defer our own authority to t…
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Welcome to the Iggy Garcia LIVE Podcast, where amazing things happen. Explore the metaphysical and holistic worlds through Urban Suburban Shamanism/Medicine Man Series. For more information, please visit: IggyGarcia.com & WithInsightsRadio.com THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY INDIVIDUALS IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THOSE …
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We look at Albert Camus' The Plague. We talk about a common misreading from the Myth of Sisyphus. We talk about different cycles of his work from his earlier individual confrontation with the absurd to a more community focus. We talk about solidarity. Absurd heroes. Empathy and metaphysical rebellion. Hope you enjoy it, my friends. :) Sponsors: Fac…
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It's easy to ask questions like "Why didn't you leave at that point?". This episode made me realise that the answer to that question is not simple. Sometimes what seem like irrational decisions, could be the best way out for the person in the situation. This episode comes with a trigger warning. Please listen to it and if the issues highlighted are…
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Speaking up...the one thing that could make your relationship work or fail. Listen to how keeping quiet panned out for my guest on this week's episode of The Feeling Station. If you haven't already, please follow the podcast, give us a like and most importantly, support as the spirit leads by visiting www.buymeacoffee.com/feelingstation…
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In this episode of The Secular Buddhism Podcast, I reflect on an experience at a dance competition that led me to deeply consider connection, perception, and the way we assign meaning to our experiences. As I watched dancers perform to carefully chosen songs, I found myself drawn into the emotions conveyed in the lyrics—emotions that felt strikingl…
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Today we talk about the book The Stranger by Albert Camus. We talk about why Camus saw himself as an artist and not a philosopher. We talk about happiness. The absurd and it's full implications. The Mediterranean lifestyle. The sun as a symbol of immanence. Revolt against the absurd as a descriptive claim-- not a normative one. Sponsors: ZocDoc: ht…
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Yup, you guessed it. We have another man of the cloth doing bits in this week's episode of The Feeling Station. Don't miss how his ministerial craft played out with my guest. The podcast continues to grow with your support. If you'd like to give financially, please head over to www.buymeacoffee.com/feelingstation and give as your spirit leads. Reme…
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In this terrific episode, Terri Petersen interviews Jana Spangler and usual LDF host Dan Wotherspoon about "mysticism." The ultimate goal of their conversation was to take this word and topic and drop it down from the clouds (how many people imagine it) and into our lives here and now. Through great questions from Terri and sharing their personal e…
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In times of uncertainty and suffering, many of us find ourselves asking: What can I do? The weight of the world’s challenges—humanitarian crises, injustice, personal struggles—can feel overwhelming, leaving us wondering whether our efforts even make a difference. In this episode of the Secular Buddhism podcast, I’m sharing the audio from a recent D…
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Today we talk about the relationship between philosophy and religion. We talk about the duck-rabbit as a metaphor that may have something useful to teach us about the way we experience reality. We talk about the enormous difficulty of fully addressing the question: what is religion? We talk about Schelling's historical view of revelation and its co…
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Behind the laughter lies a story untold. My guest giggles through the pain of a fractured bond with her father, masking years of hurt. Listen to how she unfolds her story and how she has dealt with a family break up. If you'd like to support the podcast, please head over to www.buymeacoffee.com/feelingstation and give as your spirit leads. There's …
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In this episode of the Secular Buddhism Podcast, Noah Rasheta explores the Tibetan Buddhist concept of bardos, traditionally understood as transitional states between life, death, and rebirth. Taking a secular approach, Noah reinterprets bardos as a framework for understanding all of life’s transitions, both big and small. Life is constantly shifti…
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Loneliness has been on the rise for the past few decades and has reached epidemic status. A widespread sense of hopelessness, helplessness, and depression is also pervading today's culture. We don't know if anything can be done to save our world, nation, and communities, with many of us wanting to throw our hands in the air and hide from everything…
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Welcome to the Iggy Garcia LIVE Podcast, where amazing things happen. Explore the metaphysical and holistic worlds through Urban Suburban Shamanism/Medicine Man Series. For more information, please visit: IggyGarcia.com & WithInsightsRadio.com THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS EXPRESSED BY INDIVIDUALS IN THE FOLLOWING PROGRAM DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THOSE …
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Today we talk about the philosophical themes around love in The Brothers Karamazov. We talk about Dostoevsky's existential, tragic form of Christianity. Family as a microcosm of society. Active love as an experiential framing. The Grand Inquisitor. Hope you love it! :) Sponsors: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/PHILO Rocket Money: http://www.RocketMo…
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In this episode, Mark Crego, Dan Wotherspoon, and Terri Petersen explore how to approach the Doctrine and Covenants in this year's Come Follow Me curriculum. Acknowledging both the inspiring and troubling aspects of these revelations and church history, they discuss how to navigate our faith journey while engaging in the complex and difficult texts…
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If you want to reach out to me, I'm done trusting podcast platforms and my hosting platform to deliver a message or reject the urge to censor me. If you have encounters from your life that you've been afraid to openly share, please feel free to send them to me via email at [email protected] It's past time to start giving a voice to…
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The story of Legion is one of the most fascinating accounts of demonic possession I've ever read. Now imagine a story like that coming into 2025. Wiiiild! Listen how dealing with a Legion of her own panned out for my guest on this week's episode of The Feeling Station. If you would like to support the podcast, please head over to www.buymeacoffee.c…
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Today we talk about the book The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky. We talk about the curse of sainthood. The connection between beauty and morality via his moral-aesthetic spectrum. Realism vs. Idealism. And how beauty can save the world. Hope you love it! :) Sponsors: ZocDoc: https://www.ZocDoc.com/PHILO Better Help: https://www.BetterHelp.com/PHILTHIS …
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