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Human Powered

Wisconsin Humanities

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A podcast from Wisconsin Humanities, because being human is a shared experience, and we are here to explore it together. Join us for relevant and personal conversations with people who are using their passions, skills, and cultural traditions to create healthy civic spaces for all of us. Season four is hosted by Jen Rubin and Jessica Becker, with audio production by Chrissy Widmayer.
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This podcast will give a sneak peak to the upcoming Badger Talks and showcase the person behind the discussion topic whether it's about the history of the Wisconsin Ice Age Trail, the history of Ragtime music, the changes in the dairy industry, or updates on the latest ground-breaking health care research being done on the University of Wisconsin- Madison campus.
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To The Best Of Our Knowledge

Wisconsin Public Radio

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”To the Best of Our Knowledge” is a Peabody award-winning national public radio show that explores big ideas and beautiful questions. Deep interviews with philosophers, writers, artists, scientists, historians, and others help listeners find new sources of meaning, purpose, and wonder in daily life. Whether it’s about bees, poetry, skin, or psychedelics, every episode is an intimate, sound-rich journey into open-minded, open-hearted conversations. Warm and engaging, TTBOOK helps listeners fe ...
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Real Life, Living faith.... This is a show about thoughts on how to live life in a God pleasing way. We will tackle real events, hopefully find real ways to live a Christian life in those events. Our hosts are pastors in the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS)
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This Paranormal Life

This Paranormal Life

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Every Tuesday, comedians Rory Powers and Kit Grier investigate a different paranormal case and find the truth inside the mystery. Support This Paranormal Life on Patreon Buy tickets for This Paranormal Life LIVE 2025
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PBM on the Rocks

Pharmacists United for Truth & Transparency

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It's time to break the ice on pharmacy benefit managers' "drink the Kool-Aid" rhetoric! Join Pharmacists United for Truth & Transparency as we host guests from across the healthcare industry to discuss pharmacy news, healthcare issues, & (of course) PBMs... over cocktails.
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Chance Ball

You Love To Hear It Productions

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Only jocks allowed. Chance Ball will cover every sports anime, even the ones that aren't sports, one season at a time. Please join us in learning about the power of teamwork, and getting mad at crooked refs.
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All the Rage is a monthly podcast from Drs. Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. From toxic masculinity to internet trolls to human trafficking, All the Rage covers all topics related to anger and violence.
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Northern Frights

Anna and Alissa

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Anna and Alissa discuss true crime and paranormal stories in the midwest: specifically in Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, North Dakota, Iowa and sometimes other states are thrown in, too!
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Across the Sky

Lee Enterprises

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The Lee Weather Team hosts a fast-paced weekly podcast that tackles hot topics (and cold!) plus what’s trending in meteorology, science and climate. The show isn't limited to hard science as our hosts and guests tug at your emotions from stories out in the elements. The Lee Weather team features Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispa ...
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MICROCOLLEGE is an exploration of the crisis in higher education and the innovative projects and thinkers working to address it, with a special focus on the human-scaled, place-based, meaning-oriented learning communities we call "microcolleges." The podcast is hosted by Jacob Hundt, Founder of Thoreau College, a micro college rooted in the Driftless Region of rural southwestern Wisconsin, inspired by the model of Deep Springs College, Waldorf education, and Henry David Thoreau. This podcast ...
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Bridging the gap between technical education & the workforce 🎙 Hosted by Matt Kirchner, each episode features conversations with leaders who are shaping, innovating and disrupting the future of the skilled workforce and how we inspire and train individuals toward those jobs. STEM, Career and Technical Education, and Engineering educators - this podcast is for you! Manufacturing and industrial employers - this podcast is for you, too!
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Walking with Wigwam

Linda Kennedy Torstensson

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Welcome to Walking with Wigwam. Walking is one of the easiest and most accessible forms of exercise yet often overlooked. We all know the benefits, both mental & physical, of getting outside and getting some exercise, it's a positive way to start the day and a way of relaxing & winding down at the end of the day. Some of us i.e. dog owners have no choice in the matter. The human body is designed to walk & run, just add Wigwam socks. Wigwam have been crafting socks in Sheboygan, Wisconsin sin ...
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Life Beyond Abortion

Herzog Foundation

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Welcome to Life Beyond Abortion, the weekly podcast hosted by Melissa Ohden, abortion survivor, author, speaker, and founder of The Abortion Survivors Network. Join Melissa as she shares her powerful journey of survival and healing and amplifies the voices of those impacted by abortion, including survivors and their families. Through candid conversations, stories of resilience, and a commitment to truth, this podcast creates a space for inspiration, understanding, and transformation. Whether ...
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All In All Out

The Community

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All In All Out focuses on promoting - Greater communication and collaboration in criminal legal system efforts in Wisconsin and beyond - Showcasing the successes, humanity, and agency of people with criminal records We are part of a collection of podcast/radio shows across the county working to bring about a justice system more worthy of that name. You can find other podcasts in this space on the Media Resources page on our site, the-community.org.
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LatinMassKenosha

LatinMassKenosha

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Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1919 54th Street Kenosha, Wisconsin Noon on Sundays: Low Mass with Benediction on the 1st Sunday of the month. All others are the High Mass. 8:30 AM on Saturdays: Low Mass with Benediction and First Saturday Devotion on the 1st Saturday All others Low Mass.
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Psychology and Stuff

UW-Green Bay Psychology Department

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Psychology and Stuff is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and hosted by Dr. Alison Jane Martingano. It includes interviews with psychologists on a host of psych-related topics and... of course... other stuff.
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Cryptid Creatures

Todd Stevens

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A Podcast about Cryptid beings such as Bigfoot, Dogman, Jersey Devil, Loch Ness Monster, Aliens, and much more! Have stories to share? Sightings? Visit us at www.cryptidcreatures.net or email us at [email protected] a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/cryptid-creatures--5818316/support.
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Attitudes!

Erin Gibson & Bryan Safi

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A pop culture comedy podcast hosted by Erin Gibson and Bryan Safi who cover LGBTQ+ and gender issues of the moment with both hilarity and healthy doses of absurdity. Sales and Distribution by Lemonada Media https://lemonadamedia.com/
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Listen to real stories told by real people from the English-speaking world. From forces of nature in the American wilderness to bilingual name finding in Hong Kong – join native speakers on their adventures in a learner-friendly format to help improve your English step-by-step. Also, we’d love to hear what you think of the podcast. Send us an email at [email protected] and remember to mention “English Trips” in the subject line.
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The People's Recorder

Spark Media, Inc.

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The People’s Recorder is a podcast about the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project: what it achieved, where it fell short, and what it means for Americans today. Each episode features stories of individual writers, new places, and the project's impact on people's lives. Along the way we hear from historians, novelists, and others who shed light on that experience and unexpected connections to American society today. The People's Recorder recounts a forgotten chapter in our history. Join us on an un ...
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A Walking Audio Tour of the Spiritual Geography of the University of Wisconsin-Madison Funded in part by a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, the opinions expressed in this walking audio tour are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the John Templeton Foundation. Thank you for listening to Spirit & Stone, an audio tour of the historical and geographical heart of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. This tour highlights some of this historic campus's rich re ...
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Yearbook Chat with Jim

Walsworth Yearbooks with host Jim Jordan

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Behind every yearbook is a great story, and Jim Jordan is exploring those stories. Join Jim as he interviews the people behind the yearbook in Yearbook Chat with Jim, part of the Walsworth Yearbooks Podcast Network (WYPN). From new advisers who just made it through their first year, to long-time yearbook lovers looking at retirement, Yearbook Chat with Jim shows the human side of creating a yearbook.
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Did you know you can change the way you age? If you're like the patients I see in my medical practice, you want to feel better, live healthier, look better, and improve your cognitive function to feel great inside and out. This podcast contains medical content focused on changing the way you age. So, what will you manifest? Health & vitality or aging with disease? To optimize your body and brain, I share insights from Functional, Cellular, and Regenerative Medicine. Let me help you create th ...
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The Wellness School Podcast

The Wellness School Team

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The Wellness School is a Wisconsin state-approved, diploma-granting school that offers a Clinical Massage Therapy Program for students who want to obtain their Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) credential. The Mission of The Wellness School is to empower individuals to thrive by providing transformational experiences and to elevate the Massage Therapy profession. The Wellness School does this by creating and delivering exceptional educational programs. Currently, the school awards Diplomas in ...
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Jenny Says So Podcast

Fresh Starts Registry

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Welcome to Jenny Says So—the podcast where modern etiquette meets real life. I’m Jenny, a modern-day etiquette expert, former wedding officiant & professional, and co-founder of the first registry platform for divorce support. With 20 years of studying religion and communities under my belt, and as the creator of the VASE Method of communication I have a lot of opinions about what etiquette is and what it should be. I’ve been featured in Time Magazine, The New York Times, Real Simple, and mo ...
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Technically A Conversation

Technically A Conversation

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A podcast for curious people, by curious people. Every week we take turns presenting a new topic, and the other host has no idea what the topic will be. We strive to entertain and educate in a way that’s loose and fun! Our topics are all over the place, from light and funny to dark and sometimes spooky. Parental Advisory Warning: We might use strong language. https://www.TechnicallyAConversation.com/
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What happens when a world-class mathematician meets ’80s college radio, Bill Gates’ top-10 favorite books, and a host with an algebra redemption arc? A surprisingly funny, fast-moving conversation. Dr. Jordan Ellenberg—John D. MacArthur Professor of Mathematics at UW–Madison and author of How Not to Be Wrong—swaps stories about The Housemartins, co…
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The longest nights of the year are here, but how many of us will see them? The global spread of light pollution is making it harder to experience dark skies and natural darkness. Learning how to reconnect with the planet’s ancient nocturnal rhythms can be profoundly restorative. Nature writers and darkness activists tell us what we’re missing. Deep…
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Tracy Anderson - Big Brother Big Sisters of Dane CountyOn the Value of Being a Mentor to a Kid: "When you spend time with a child, it's shown to prove that they'll likely go to college when they grow up or have a better paying job or not partake in violence, alcohol or drugs."As entrepreneurs, we strive to do our best every day. We push and drag ou…
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Join Lord Dr Jeremy and the PUTT Cocktail Crew with special guest Nebraska pharmacist and pharmacy owner Dave Randolph, RPh, as they dive into the critical issues shaping the future of pharmacy and healthcare. From the power of building coalitions for effective state-level advocacy, to the importance of subject matter education for legislators, and…
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Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 14, 15)Human Traditions a. the issue b. the theological heart c. what does God say d. that pastoral concernPolitical Order a. the issue b. the theological heart (two kingdoms) c. corrected misuses d. practical implicationsUnity between the two a. freedom within the Gospel b. protecting of the conscience c…
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Bryan has returned to LA to his torn apart kitchen and gets advice from EMTs about a bad batch of drugs in town. Erin's back from her quick trip to NYC where she saw some theater and families wearing merch from punk rock bands you forgot about. Erin talks about GOP shenanigans in Texas where lawmakers are attempting to pass a bill that would allow …
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This week Zorba and Karl look at a study about how kids benefit more when parents step back and let them take the lead, and they talk discuss how laughter may be the best medicine for dry eyes. Plus, they share a healthy recipe for Roasted zucchini and squash.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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History is fun to read — it teaches us about our collective past and what life was like through human history. But occasionally the events threaten to re-write human history itself… The Airship of Clonmacnoise is small and strange story, practically a footnote in the global history of Christian texts, and yet it is repeated across several books and…
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Melissa Ohden hosts Rachel Guy, a pro-life advocate whose family faced a prenatal diagnosis deemed incompatible with life. Rachel shares her journey of choosing hope, supporting others through 40 Days for Life, and challenging abortion narratives. Her story offers encouragement for those navigating crisis pregnancies. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:04:…
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Building tomorrow’s workforce starts with more than just technical skills—it requires access, mentorship, and leaders willing to invest in students long before they enter the job market. In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, Mary Ellen Stanek, Co-Founder and CIO Emeritus of Baird Asset Management, shares how one of the nation’s most respected inve…
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Can we scale up human flourishing? We know meditation can reduce stress and ease symptoms of depression, but the benefits don’t have to stop there. Some scientists believe just a few minutes of mindfulness practice every day could make entire cities healthier and happier. Original Air Date: August 30, 2025 Interviews In This Hour: Can we boost happ…
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Therese Merkel - Tricky FoodsOn the the Goal of Being a Business OWNER and not a Business OPERATOR: "How do I build a machine that works without me so that I can still be involved in this business, but I'm not the one working Friday, Saturdays and weekends?"The food business can be tricky. You've got health codes to deal with, so people don't get s…
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Apology of the Augsburg Confession (Article 14, 23, 27) While seemingly archaic subjects and not worth our time, the Gospel-centered nature of the this confession towards the hot-button topics of their day, have a lot to teach us. Pastor Harley and Ruddat tackle church order, marriage of priests, monastic vows, and church authority. https://www.cas…
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss a surge in sugary drink intake by children and adolescents over the last several decades, and they look at new research showing Generation X and Millennials have higher risk of developing 17 cancers compared to older generations. Plus, they share a delicious recipe for Braised Chickpeas with Zucchini and Pesto.…
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Bryan talks about finishing his run at Edinburgh, and a discussion about actress Carole Cook takes us into a 10 minute deep dive on the 1960s Don Knotts film The Incredible Mr. Limpet. Bryan discusses the new Department of Transportation mandate which led to Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis ordering every city to remove rainbow crosswalks for "polit…
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2025 TOUR TICKETS ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thisparanormallife.com⁠⁠⁠ When Allen and Deborah moved into their new home in Wisconsin, they had no idea they would barely make it 2 years before they had to move out. The entire family started experiencing horrible visions and poltergeist activity, that all started when they purchased a second hand… bunk bed Follo…
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Melissa Ohden hosts Suzanne Guy, a mother who rejected abortion despite a dire fetal diagnosis. Suzanne shares her journey of choosing life, navigating medical pressure, and finding hope through faith. Her story challenges myths about medical necessity. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:04:49 - Fetal Diagnosis 00:09:32 - Medical Pressure 00:14:06 - Choosi…
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Distributed manufacturing allows goods to be produced closer to where they’re needed — but enabling that future requires a complete rethink of infrastructure, systems, and workforce development. In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, Dr. Charles Johnson-Bey joins host Matt Kirchner for a deep dive into Engineering the Future of Distributed Manufact…
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It is August of 2025 and record rainfall has caused catastrophic flash flooding in Milwaukee. Hosts Jessica Becker and Jen Rubin sit down with Milwaukee journalist and former Human Powered host Jimmy Gutierrez to talk about the crucial role of the humanities in moments like these. Gutierrez, who joined the Wisconsin Humanities board earlier this ye…
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Every click on your computer, every swipe on your smartphone, leaves a data trail. Information about who you are, what you do, who you love, the state of your mind and body… so much data about you, expanding day by day in the digital clouds. The question is—do you care? Would owning your data, or having more digital privacy, make life better? And w…
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Danielle Burken - Danielle Burken MarketingOn the How Marketing with Human Design Helps Your Business: "You're attracting the clients that you want to work with because you are showing up as the version of yourself that really trusts in the work that you're doing."We all have a voice. In marketing our business, we often try to sugarcoat or use an i…
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Bryan is in his last week of shows at Edinburgh, Erin is (not) retired, and Aunt Gladys talk turns into learning about La Llorona and the Cucuy. Erin talks about the downturn of goodwill towards Costco after their decision to not sell Mifepristone due to conservative pushback. Bryan gives us some positive news with the Fifth Circuit Court in New Or…
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The US civil war was a bloody and brutal conflict that inspired timeless tales of heroism and defeat. What is less known, is that many conflicts took place on some of the most haunted and paranormal locations in North America. It should be no surprise, then, that soldiers from the front lines described seeing a plethora of supernatural entities, ma…
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This week Zorba and Karl discuss research showing food assistance benefits are tied to slower cognitive decline in older adults, and they examine why a newly formed CDC panel is casting doubt on the Hepatitis B vaccine. Plus, they share a tasty recipe for Lemon Pasta.By Wisconsin Public Radio
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Melissa Ohden hosts Priscilla Hurley, who shares her journey of surviving abortion’s impact, finding healing through faith, and embracing purpose. Priscilla discusses overcoming trauma, family dynamics, and the ongoing process of restoration. Her story offers hope for those facing similar struggles. 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:04:49 - Abortion’s Imp…
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Workforce systems are often fragmented—built around short-term funding, disconnected programs, and a lack of coordination between industry, education, and community. But a different model is taking shape - one that’s not only working in practice, but has the potential to scale across states and regions. In this episode of The TechEd Podcast, host M…
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Chris Gantz - Patriot Properties Property ManagementOn the How the Internet Has Changed the Real Estate Industry: "Now you have the democratization of that MLS book, right? So that value is completely gone for the broker because everybody can see everybody everywhere at all times."Investing in Real Estate is often a great way to add to your investm…
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For this episode of the Microcollege podcast we welcome Ezra Sullivan, of the Threefold Education Foundation in Chestnut Ridge, New York, one of the major centers of anthroposophical work and study in North America. This fall, Ezra will be leading an innovative new semi-individualized learning program called the Youth Co-Lab. This program aims to "…
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The bond we share with dogs runs deep. The satisfaction of gentle head scratches or a round of playing fetch is simple and pure, but in other ways, the connection we have is truly unknowable. How do dogs make our lives better? How do they think? And how do we give them the lives they deserve? Original Air Date: February 05, 2022 Interviews In This …
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Satisfaction= What to do after/before you are forgiven. Lutherans and Catholics disagreed on Satisfaction. What about those fruits of repentance? What about hardships the LORD allows because of sin? And the final word on the number of sacraments. Article XIIb and XIII of the Apology of the Augsburg Confession. https://www.castingnetspod.org/…
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This week Bryan has been spending all his free time in Edinburgh at the copy shops printing stickers for his posters, and Erin keeps prodding at him to go and see the Oasis reunion tour. Bryan tells us about human jean skirt aka Kim Davis' return and how Republicans are playing the long game to overturn marriage equality, and how covenant marriages…
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Each of us is experiencing a million things on any given day. Alexandria Delcourt believes that how we move from the chaos and overwhelm of life to understand ourselves, and each other, comes down to telling a good story. Alexandria helped to produce some of readers’ favorite Love Wisconsin stories for Wisconsin Humanities, is the current editor of…
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