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On the Mysteries of Latin America podcast we tell stories of the myths, legends, history and mysteries set anywhere from the Northern Mexican border to the Southern tip of Argentina, and including the Caribbean Islands. It’s so people with roots in the are know their stories and where people who don’t know the stories that have woven themselves into the cultural DNA of the region. Hosted by Andrew Colón
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Modern Love

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For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subsc ...
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The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler

The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler

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Behind every success, there’s a story. On “The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler,” the universally respected NBA champion, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and activist — who survived a life of crime in his youth and built himself up with hard work — sits down with accomplished and influential guests from the worlds of sports, entertainment, business, and activism to discuss how they achieved success. The conversations are incredibly revealing and entertaining but also educational, with Caro ...
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Elizabeth and Jeff were best friends. They did everything together, from early-morning runs to late-night karaoke sessions. They came up with secret code names for each other and went on undercover missions in their neighborhood. They fought, and made up, and fought some more. Beneath their playful dynamic, an attraction was growing between them, b…
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In this powerful episode of Living Waters Wellness, David DeHaas sits down with Annette Young, an expert in oxygen therapy and a key figure at LiveO2.com. Annette has over a decade of experience helping individuals harness the power of the LiveO2 Oxygen Training System for improved health and wellness. Understanding the LiveO2 System Annette explai…
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A session with Terry Real, a marriage and family therapist, can get uncomfortable. He’s known to mirror and amplify the emotions of his clients, sometimes cursing and nearly yelling, often in an attempt to get men in touch with the emotions they’re not used to honoring. Real says men are often pushed to shut off their expression of vulnerability wh…
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Tariffs are back in the headlines—so what should Christians make of them? Economist Dr. Kenneth Barnes joins us to unpack how trade policies, rising prices, and global tensions intersect with our everyday work and Gospel witness. In a world where economic headlines stir fear, we explore how the gospel reframes our perspective and response. This tim…
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In this powerful episode, host David DeHaas visits Phil Rainey, founder of Hyperbarics of Sunvalley, for a deep and eye-opening conversation on Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT)—from its military origins to its emerging role in modern wellness and alternative medicine. Phil, a former military deep-sea diver trained through Army and Navy dive schools…
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In honor of Mother’s Day this week, we revisit the story of one mom who went to extraordinary lengths to make sure her daughter always felt her love, even after she was gone. Each time Genevieve Kingston reached a milestone — a birthday, her first period, high school graduation, she’d reach into the box her mom had packed for her and pull out the n…
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Most of us have been lied to about Cinco de Mayo. It’s not Mexican Independence Day. It’s not about tacos or tequila. So what is it really about? In this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America, Andrew Colón unpacks the real story behind Cinco de Mayo: a shocking military upset at the Battle of Puebla in 1862, how it came to symbolize resistance,…
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It’s been almost a year since Miranda July released her hit novel, “All Fours.” The novel features a woman in her mid-40s who heads out on a solo road trip across the country, only to stop at a roadside motel 30 minutes from her home. She winds up staying there for three weeks, exploring and questioning what she actually wants and needs out of midl…
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In this inspiring episode, we explore the vital practice of seed saving in Idaho and how it’s transforming local communities through the passionate work of the Wood River Seed Library. Host David DeHaas sits down with Amy Mattias for an enlightening conversation on why saving seeds isn’t just a gardening hobby—it’s a powerful act of reclaiming food…
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Kathy Stewart, a longtime retail professional and personal stylist, who shares how God brings beauty and dignity into everyday retail spaces. Kathy reflects on how the sales floor can be a place of ministry—where stories are heard, confidence is restored, and people are seen as image-bearers of God. She also speaks to the redemptive value of beauty…
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Mexican scientist Jacobo Grinberg was once called “the Einstein of consciousness.” In 1994, he vanished—no note, no trace. Was it a CIA cover-up? A voluntary transformation into a mystic? In this episode, I revisit the mystery with new theories, new handwriting analyses, and—for the first time—real responses from Grinberg’s own family. From his dau…
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KC Davis is a therapist and author known for her practical, empathetic advice on dealing with clutter, even when you are feeling like too much of a mess yourself to take care of the mess in your home. Her TikTok videos on the subject have been viewed millions of times. But lately, Davis has been talking and writing about our relationships not just …
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In this compelling episode of the Whole Body Detox Show (Podcast 221), host David DeHaas is joined by Leslie Manookian, Sarah Clendenon, and Misty Karlfelt —three passionate advocates behind the historic passage of Idaho's Medical Freedom Act (S.1210). These women share their personal journeys shaped by experiences with vaccine injury, autoimmune d…
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Mireille Silcoff recently wrote an article for The New York Times Magazine titled “Why Gen X Women Are Having the Best Sex.” At a time of life when many women describe feeling less visible and less desirable, Silcoff said, her life instead “exploded in a detonation of sex confetti.” On today’s episode, Silcoff shares the juicy back story to her pop…
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Aly McCroskey, wedding photographer and host of the Oh Happy Day Podcast, shares a powerful perspective of what it means to live out your faith behind the camera. With over a decade in the wedding industry, she shares how beauty, service, and the Holy Spirit collide on event days. From unexpected rainstorms to soul-deep reflections on identity and …
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Learn about the dangers of wireless towers and the health risks of EMF exposure, plus effective EMF protection strategies to safeguard your well-being. In this episode of The Whole Body Detox Show, discover natural remedies for varicose veins, poor circulation, and detoxification with David DeHaaS from Living Waters Wellness Center. Explore powerfu…
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As U.S. poet laureate, Ada Limón has had a far-reaching impact. She has visited readers and writers across the country, installed poems at majestic sites in national parks, and she even wrote a poem that’s engraved inside a NASA spacecraft on its way to Jupiter. Today on the show, though, our host Anna Martin talks with Limón about something more p…
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What if every shot of tequila carried 3,000 years of culture, survival, and resistance? In this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America, Andrew uncovers the hidden story of tequila—from sacred Indigenous origins and pulque rituals to Spanish conquest and cultural mestizaje. You'll meet the Chichimecas, Otomíes, Nahuas, and Mexica. Learn how agave…
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Did you know that iodine deficiency is linked to thyroid disorders, hormonal imbalances, and even an increased risk of breast, thyroid, and ovarian cancer? In this episode, David DeHaas of Living Waters Wellness Center explores the essential role of iodine in supporting thyroid function, metabolism, and overall glandular health. 🚨 Key Topics Covere…
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Growing up, Jamie Shandro was interested in science, while her younger brother, Tim, liked art. When they were in their twenties, they both landed in Seattle: Jamie for medical school and Tim for art school. They were closer than ever. But as Jamie was finishing up a rotation in psychiatry, Tim started behaving strangely. In this episode of Modern …
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"Mexico went to war with France… because of a bakery. Seriously." "A French pastry chef in what’s now Mexico City claimed rioters trashed his shop in 1832. He demanded a whole of money’s worth of damages. "Mexico blew him off. France stepped in…and demanded ten times the original amount…" "When Mexico still said no? France sent ships, bombed Mexico…
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What do you do when work isn’t just difficult—it’s downright painful? In this episode of the Faith and Work Podcast, Jeff Hoffmeyer sits down with author Meryl Herr to tackle the raw realities of workplace hurt. From crushing disappointment to full-blown devastation, Meryl unpacks why work wounds us so deeply—and how we can find a way forward. With…
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If you know one thing about Orville Peck, it’s probably that he wears a mask. The country musician has long kept himself shrouded in mystery, shielding his face from the public and revealing few details about his past. His music, however, is full of emotional honesty and vulnerability — he told the Modern Love podcast that most of his lyrics are ab…
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Cell antennas emit invisible wireless "smoke" that penetrates the body and causes harm. There is nothing you can do to escape it unless your local government properly regulates where cell towers can be installed. Most governments are ill-equipped to understand what they have the right to do. In this episode, we educate what needs to be done. Curren…
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HOUSE Bill 180 ALERT!! State of Idaho BAD Wireless bill Stay informed www.IFST.US Daily Habits to Create Great Health. GRAS. Generally recognized as safe has been a fraud. ADHD, 5 weeks of removing toxic foods with dyes and seed oils and toxic ingredients. SNAP Program toxic products Start the Day Right by doing these things Link to great dental pr…
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Natasha Rothwell plays characters who are constantly trying to improve and to better understand their desires. This season on “The White Lotus,” Rothwell, an Emmy-nominated actress, is back playing Belinda, a striving spa manager with dreams of becoming her own boss. Ambitions like these are relatable to Rothwell, who created and starred in her own…
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Discover the hidden connections between MTHFR, methylation, gut health, detoxification, and overall wellness in this insightful conversation with Dr. Andrew Rostenberg of Red Mountain Clinic and David DeHaas from Living Waters Wellness Center. Dr. Rostenberg, author of Your Genius Body, dives deep into the impact of MTHFR gene mutations, how they a…
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500 years ago, a treasure that was literally a king’s ransom vanished into thin air. Today, we may finally know where it is, and this is the story I’ll tell on this episode of The Mysteries of Latin America! I’m Andrew, and today, we’re diving into one of the greatest unsolved mysteries in history—The Lost Treasure of the Inca King Atahualpa. We’re…
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Dr. Hannah Stolze, a supply chain expert and author of Wisdom-Based Business, explores the biblical themes of valor (chayil) and mercy (hesed) in leadership and work. In this episode, host Joanna Meyer shares Hannah’s keynote from Women Work and Calling 2023, highlighting how wisdom in Proverbs and Ruth shapes ethical and impactful business practic…
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On her fourth solo album, “Forever Is a Feeling” (out March 28), Lucy Dacus contemplates the fears and delights that go along with falling hard for someone. The song “Best Guess” celebrates the leap of faith involved in committing to a partner with the knowledge that both of you will change over time. And in another track called “Talk,” a couple re…
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Discover the hidden dangers in your food and how to detoxify your body with David DeHaas from Living Waters Wellness Center on The Whole Body Detox Show. In this episode, we uncover the toxic chemicals lurking in our diet, including glyphosate, and how it contributes to inflammation, toxicity, and overall health decline. Learn why the United States…
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For years, elderly women in Mexico City were found dead in their homes—strangled, with no signs of forced entry. Fear gripped the city as whispers of a serial killer spread. But the truth was more shocking than anyone imagined. The police dismissed key witness descriptions, wasted years chasing the wrong suspects, and failed to see what was right i…
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When Samaiya Mushtaq was growing up, she imagined marrying a kind Muslim man, and at 21, she did. But while studying to become a psychiatrist in medical school, she realized her husband couldn’t meet her emotional needs — something she deeply craved. Despite the shame she felt, she got a divorce. In this episode, Mushtaq shares the twists and turns…
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SUMMARY Our guest today is James Ruder, former owner of L&R Pallet and current owner of FenceRight, who joins us to share his journey of faith and business transition interviewed by guest podcast hosts Spencer Williams and Jeff Haanen. After years of leading L&R Pallet and implementing transformative hiring practices, James made the difficult decis…
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Join David DeHaas from Living Waters Wellness Center as he welcomes Dr. Edwin Floyd of QVUIS to discuss a revolutionary approach to healing. Unlike traditional medicine that suppresses symptoms, Dr. Floyd emphasizes strengthening the body's natural healing ability through homeopathy and dynamic healing principles. Learn how detoxification and homeo…
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In this episode of The Whole Body Detox Show, David DeHaas welcomes Dr. Jo Polich, founder of Active Mend, to discuss the power of homeopathy in healing injuries and chronic pain. Dr. Polich shares her fascinating journey from engineering to natural medicine, revealing how homeopathic remedies like Arnica, Rustox, Ledum, and Ruda can support tendon…
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In the movie “His Three Daughters,” Carrie Coon’s character, Katie, has rigid ideas about who her sisters are and what they’re capable of. When the women reunite to care for their dying father, those ideas become a barrier to true connection and care for each other. In this episode, Coon reads the Modern Love essay “A Family Label, Ungarbled” by Ha…
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