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In 'Average Joe Genetics' we explain complex scientific concepts related to genetics in a way that the "Average Joe" can appreciate. In this episode, we discuss commercial gene-mapping companies like 23andMe, how CRISPR-Cas9 can be used to bring threatened species back from the brink of extinction, and how humanity may one day use genetic modification to help humans survive on Mars. Cover art photo provided by Martin Adams on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@martinadams
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That Book

Hannah Weaver and Michael Goldsmith

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That Book is about those books you've always heard of but have no idea what their deal is. Hosted by Hannah Weaver and Michael Goldsmith, readers with high expectations and low standards.
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Sound Words Podcast

Sound Words Ministries

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Sound Words helps Christians love and live out God's Word. By discussing topics on the Bible, theology, and Christian living we desire to help people grow in their walk with Jesus Christ. To learn more visit https://soundwords.org
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Join best-selling author (and fellow struggler), Joanna Weaver in the Living Room – a podcast for Christian women featuring inspiring interviews with Christian leaders and solo shows shaped to a woman’s heart. All designed to give you practical tools for living, loving, and leading like Jesus. Learn more at bit.ly/tlrpodcast Join the Living Room Facebook Community @JoannaWeaverLivingRoom
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Life has many layers. Whether it's true crime, the media spotlight, mental health, religion or any other part of a person’s journey, there are so many deeper truths underneath the surface. To truly understand them, you need to peel back those layers to find the depth, beauty, joy, suffering and struggles that become the silver linings. Join Jayson Blair each week for interesting conversations with interesting people from all walks of life. Custom true crime case art by Hannah Hill. https://w ...
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Pivoted

WUCF FM

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In this eight-part podcast series called Pivoted, producer Kendra Weaver talks to many of our beloved Central Florida music makers about how their creative work lives have evolved since the COVID shutdown of music venues and performance spaces. Jeff Rupert, Carol Stein, Benoit Glazer, and Sisaundra Lewis are some of the artists featured in this fascinating look at how music creation continues in their lives and communities.
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Dare to Develop

Kristine and Ashley

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Dare to Develop is a podcast started by two hybrid photographer friends to empower small business creatives to focus on DEVELOPING community and take DARING leaps in their businesses.
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Bigmouth

Podmasters

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Clever talk about pop culture. Bigmouth is pop culture talk for discerning grown-ups. Music, TV, movies, books or something else entirely – we’ll enthuse, argue, squabble and pick over the bones of what’s happening in the world of the stuff we love. Presented by WORD magazine veterans Andrew Harrison (ex-editor of Q, Select and Mixmag) and Siân “Stan” Pattenden, a graduate of the Smash Hits and Select Mag Schools of Excellence.
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Quakers and other seekers explore visions of the world growing up through the cracks of our broken systems. The Seed is a podcast from Pendle Hill, a Quaker center, open to all, for Spirit-led learning, retreat, and community in Wallingford, PA. This project was made possible by the generous support of the Thomas H. & Mary Williams Shoemaker Fund.
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The Write Start

Lisa Iannucci

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The Write Start teaches you everything you need to know to start and build a successful and profitable freelance writing career. In jam-packed episodes, professional writer Lisa Iannucci will chat with other professional non-fiction, fiction, essay, and memoir writers who will share secrets to their success and discuss the pitfalls and obstacles to having a successful writing career. Lisa will also share her personal experiences from her own career. You'll learn so much in this podcast and y ...
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Some books leave a mark that never fades. In this episode of Sound Reads, Pastor Rick Holland of Mission Road Bible Church shares the books that have shaped his relationship with Christ, especially in seasons of trial, growth, and renewal. These resources inspire deeper love, obedience, and faithfulness. Resources mentioned in this episode: https:/…
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Morgan Dana Harrington was a vibrant 20-year-old college student attending a Metallica concert in Charlottesville, Virginia, when she vanished in 2009—an event that captured national attention and ignited public grief. Her killer wasn’t identified until the 2014 abduction and murder of another University of Virginia student, 18-year-old Hannah Grah…
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Just for old-school Bigmouth listeners, a taster of the brand new podcast that dives deep into all things ’90s. This time: Oasis brought chaos, electricity and working-class swagger to a music scene dominated by po-faced grunge and indie bands in the early 1990s. How did the Gallaghers go from humble beginnings in Manchester to taking over the worl…
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Church history isn’t just for scholars—it’s for every believer. In this episode of Sound Reads, Dr. Matthew Shrader of Central Baptist Theological Seminary joins us to share books that bring church history to life. Discover why understanding the past helps us stay rooted in the truth and stand firm in the faith once for all delivered to the saints.…
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Robert Peters spent most of his life as a prosecutor and a Christian. Those two things came together when he took his position as the director of institutional response for GRACE, an organization that investigates sexual abuse in Protestant churches. Founded in 2003 after a reporter called the founder about a case of sexual abuse mishandled by a pa…
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Theology isn’t just for the classroom—it’s for every Christian. But where do you begin? In this episode of Sound Reads, Pastor Jesse Randolph joins Pastor Aaron Nicholson to highlight books that teach sound doctrine with clarity and conviction. From foundational definitions to practical recommendations, we explore how good books can help believers …
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Paul Volkman was a University of Chicago-trained doctor who seemed destined for greatness. Instead, he was sentenced to life in prison for the prescriptions he wrote that devastated southern Ohio and the surrounding areas. In the tradition of true crime, Philip Eil tells Volkman's story and the sordid history that led to the American opioid epidemi…
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We believe the best book in the world is the Bible—but there are some really helpful books that can guide us in understanding the big picture of Scripture. In this first episode of our Sound Reads series, Pastor Jesse Randolph joins Pastor Aaron Nicholson to talk about books that help us grasp the overarching story of the Bible. We cover what makes…
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When Haley Omeasoo was at the University of Montana, she remembers hearing the news that her friend, classmate and relative, Ashley Loring Heavyrunner went missing. Years later, Haley, a doctoral student in forensic anthropology, has founded a growing nonprofit organization focused on bringing crime scene investigation services to reservations. Aft…
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Is dispensational theology a thing of the past—or is it still thriving today? To wrap up our Faithful Men series, Pastor Jesse Randolph joins Pastor Aaron Nicholson to answer the big question: Where are the dispensationalists today? Together, we reflect on the legacy of Darby, Brookes, Scofield, Chafer, Ryrie, and Walvoord, while also highlighting …
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From Juárez to the Indigenous reservations of Montana, Irish artist Brian Macguire has used his paintings to build his awareness and as his form of protest against the marginalization of certain people. Macguire, who grew up during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, knows the suffering of the disappeared all too well. To see Brian's work: https://ww…
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Dr. John Walvoord was one of the most influential dispensational theologians of the 20th century. But who was he—and what is his legacy today? In this episode, Dr. Jeremiah Mutie, Professor of Theology and Church History at Southern California Seminary, joins Pastor Jesse Randolph and Pastor Aaron Nicholson to discuss Walvoord’s contributions to di…
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As the Emilee Weaver case faded from the headlines, Clara S. Lewis uncovered truths every woman—and every partner—should know. Muskingum University student Emile Weaver gave birth in the bathroom at her sorority house at the Ohio school. She was convicted of aggravated murder and sentenced to life without parole after her baby was found dead. Did w…
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Dr. Charles C. Ryrie is a household name in theological circles—but his impact goes far beyond his Study Bible. In this episode, Dr. Paul Weaver—Associate Professor of Bible Exposition at Dallas Theological Seminary and host of The Bible and Theology Matters Podcast—joins Pastor Aaron Nicholson and Pastor Jesse Randolph to explore Ryrie’s enduring …
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Lane Igoodin, a writer, activist and professor, joins me to discuss the challenges of adopting his children from foster care, the challenges of navigating intersectionality in this world, the balancing act between the rights of parents and what's best for children and love under pressure as you fight to keep your family together. Contact me at silv…
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What kind of man founded one of the most influential theological seminaries in America? In this episode, Dr. John Hannah—longtime professor at Dallas Theological Seminary—joins Pastor Jesse Randolph and Pastor Aaron Nicholson to explore the life, theology, and ministry of Lewis Sperry Chafer. We trace Chafer’s journey from evangelist to seminary fo…
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Kristin Louise Duncombe grew up traveling the world as the daughter of a U.S. State Department foreign service officer. But Kristin’s childhood and those of at least six other girls were shattered when they crossed paths with an American diplomat in Africa who sexually abused them. After one of the girls came forward with her story, the State Depar…
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In this episode of the Sound Words Podcast, Dr. Dave Burggraff—Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Shepherds Theological Seminary—joins us to discuss the life and legacy of Cyrus Ingerson Scofield. Best known for the Scofield Reference Bible, Scofield played a key role in shaping dispensational thought in the 20th century. Dr. Burggr…
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After Dawn Michelle Holt went missing in Waldorf, Maryland in 1996, it took two decades before clues began to emerge about what might have happened to her on the night where she disappeared on the way to seeing her son and daughter. In Part 2, Dawn's daughter, Samm, and her sister, Sherri Shelton, join me again, along with Raul Montero, an advocate…
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In this episode of Faithful Men, we’re joined by Pastor Robert Thurman—President of Brookes Bible College and pastor at Forest Park Bible Church in St. Louis—to explore the remarkable life and ministry of James Hall Brookes. A key figure in the development of dispensational theology and the Niagara Bible Conference, Brookes was a fierce defender of…
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In April 1996, Dawn Michelle Holt returned to Southern Maryland after spending a few weeks with her sister in Florida. She called her husband from a hotel in Waldorf, Maryland, to let her husband know that she was coming to see her 2-year-old son and 3-year-old daughter. She has not been seen since. The nearly 3-decade investigation has offered man…
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Claire St. Amant rose to the top of the true crime journalism world as a producer for 48 Hours, contributor to 60 Minutes, covering some of the biggest cases and bringing to life the story of Samuel Little, America's perhaps least known and most prolific serial killer. Claire's work trying to break through the typical true crime model, however, lef…
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In this episode of Faithful Men, Dr. James Fazio takes us into the life and legacy of John Nelson Darby, the “father of dispensationalism.” Learn about Darby’s background, his theological convictions, and how his literal approach to Scripture shaped modern evangelical thought. We explore his influence on American theology, his connection to figures…
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When Dione Thomas died in a Gallup, New Mexico hotel room, it was ruled a homicide. Deep into the investigation, the family discovered it had been reclassified as an undetermined death. Similar to the family of Ellen Greenberg in Pennsylvania, her family is pushing for an independent forensic pathologist to review the case and for the death to be o…
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In many ways, the death of Dione Thomas is the Indigenous Ellen Greenberg case. Christine Means and Karen Watson have spent years questioning the circumstances surrounding their sister Dione's death. At first, the police in Gallup, New Mexico, said it was a murder and they had a suspect. Years later, the family found out that the medical examiner c…
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In this episode of Sound Words Podcast, we launch our new series Faithful Men, highlighting influential voices in theology and church history. Pastor Jesse Randolph explains why dispensationalism still matters today. We discuss what dispensationalism is (and isn’t), why he holds this view, common misconceptions and critiques, and its ongoing releva…
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I continue the second and final part of my interview with journalist Billy Jensen. Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad was one of the top true crime podcasts before it was rocked by a scandal. In this episode, we dive into the scandal but also talk about crime, victims, addiction and recovery, the struggles of journalism and our concerns about men's m…
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I want to share some listener updates for the summer - living my life, some work we are doing related to some cases and just some cool things I love about and will be doing with our listeners. Contact me at [email protected] Check out the Silver Linings Handbook website at: https://silverliningshandbook.com/ Check out our Patreon t…
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Jensen & Holes: The Murder Squad was one of the top true crime podcasts. Investigative journalist Billy Jensen and investigator Paul Holes, both known for work related to the Golden State Killer case, co-hosted the podcast that topped the charts since 2019. At the 2022 CrimeCon convention for true crime enthusiasts in Las Vegas, Jensen was a headli…
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In this episode, Elder Rob Jensen shares how the Lord saved him, how serving has shaped his faith, and why every believer—new or seasoned—has a part to play in building up the church. Tune in for wisdom, encouragement, and practical ways to step into service at IHCC. Sound Words is a ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, a Bible teaching churc…
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I continue my conversation with tribal Judge Victorio Shaw. Humbolt County, on the northern California coast, is known as the place where the name Bigfoot originated and is the home of Murder Mountain, which took its name from serial killers who fled here. The 2018 documentary by the same name explores how Humbolt is the county in the United States…
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Humbolt County, on the northern California coast, is known as the place where the name Bigfoot originated and is the home of Murder Mountain, which took its name from serial killers who fled here. The 2018 documentary by the same name explores how Humbolt is the county in the United States with the highest rate of missing persons. But it does not t…
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In this episode, we sit down with Duane Leach, one of the elders at Indian Hills Community Church. Duane shares insights into his role as an elder, his passion for evangelism, and practical ways the local church can foster a culture of sharing the gospel. This series is designed to help our church family become better acquainted with the men God ha…
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This is a re-release of a September 26, 2023, episode. In this episode, Jayson, Dani Brillhart and Colton Jones, of the band NI/Co, discuss what it's like to break into the music industry while remaining authentic, sending a message of love from music while nurturing their own love and managing racism as an interracial couple in the public eye. We …
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Rebecca Harbowy went to get help at a British Columbia hospital with people who loved her. Hours later, she disappeared in a mystery that is still unsolved. In the second part of my conversation with Rebecca's mom, Debbie, we talk about her search for Rebecca and her hope to improve the systems that failed her. Listen to part one with Debbie: https…
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The day of November 23, 2023, was a difficult one for 36-year-old Rebecca Harbowy. She had just committed to getting clean from an opioid addiction and was staying with her parents at their home in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. When she found herself markedly disoriented, Rebecca asked if her mom could take her to the hospital. Several hours later…
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Episode Summary Pendle Hill has just released its very first audiobook for our pamphlet series! Listen to the audiobook of Pendle Hill Pamphlet #371, Members One of Another: The Dynamics of Membership in Quaker Meeting by Tom Gates, here. In this episode, we first hear Tom share a little bit of the background to his pamphlet before listening to a s…
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In this episode, we talk with Elder Steve Snyder about his journey of faith and decades of ministry—first as a missionary in Brazil and now as an elder at Indian Hills Community Church. Steve reflects on how the Lord saved him, led him to the mission field, and continues to use him in the local church. He shares stories from his time in Brazil, ins…
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I continue my conversation with Donna Hall, who grew up in Philadelphia crime family. We continue to discuss her family, the cases they were involved in and how starting her podcast to tell their story has given her a voice and begun the process of her healing. To check out The Hall Closet podcast: https://thehallclosetpodcast.com/ Contact me at si…
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Donna Jean Hall grew up in a Philadelphia-area crime family. It was not like being Meadow or A.J. from the Sopranos, but there were some parallels. She did not even realize that the crimes and abuse in her family were out of the normal until one day when her best friends’ family barred them from seeing each other. Along the way, Donna’s stepfather …
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In this first episode of our new mini-series Interview with an Elder, we sit down with Scott Bailey, one of the elders at Indian Hills Community Church. He shares how the Lord brought him to saving faith, what led him to begin teaching, and why he’s passionate about studying and sharing God’s Word. Through this series, we hope to help our church fa…
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Captain Joe Woyjeck, a Los Angeles firefighter, lost his son, Kevin, in the 2013 Yarnell Hill Fire. Kevin was one of the 19 members of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, a group of wildland firefighters within the Prescott, Arizona Fire Department killed in the Yarnell Hill Fire. Monte Fronk, another emergency responder, lost his daughter, Nada, to a d…
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I continue my conversation with Gilbert King, the host of Bone Valley, on the relationship that's developed between Jeremy Scott, the man who says he killed Michelle Schofield, and Leo Schofield, who was convicted of her murder. In Part 2 of this conversation, we discuss the evidence against Jeremy, his confession to another crime that could result…
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In this special episode, we’re kicking off a new series titled "Interview with an Elder." Since Sound Words is the media ministry of Indian Hills Community Church, we’re taking time to sit down with the men God has appointed to shepherd our church. In this episode, we talk with Benjamin Buhr about his testimony, ministry experience, and what spirit…
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One man was freed from prison for a murder he says he did not commit. Another man who will never get out is admitting to that murder, but authorities don't believe him. Gilbert King, the host of the hit podcast Bone Valley, joins me to discuss Season 2 and the relationship between Leo Schofield Jr., who was accused of killing his wife Michelle, and…
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Damian Bloss grew up in a rural farm community in Maryland dreaming about becoming a baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles. But life took a different turn. He never viewed himself as an addict, but, now, he says he was. After 20 years of active addiction and trying to get sober on his own, Damian realized that he had no one to hold him accounta…
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This is the re-release of an episode from June 2 2024. In Part 2, Allison Dickson and I continue the conversation about the 1975 disappearances of two sisters, Katherine and Sheila Lyon. We follow the cold case detectives as they discover witnesses, suspects and forensic evidence that becomes key to cracking one aspect of the case. We explore and t…
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What does the Mosaic Law mean for Christians today? Are we still under it—or something else entirely? Dr. Peter Goeman (Shepherds Theological Seminary, The Bible Sojourner) joins us to discuss how believers should understand the Law, the difference between the Law of Moses and the Law of Christ, and why it all matters for your walk with Jesus. 00:0…
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This is the re-release of an episode from May 30, 2024. Allison Dickson and I discuss the 1975 disappearances of two sisters, Katherine and Sheila Lyon. The girls vanished from a mall in Wheaton, Maryland. Witnesses reported seeing a strange man with a tape recorder, but after a massive search, this case, that transformed the Washington, DC area, w…
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Tammy Cox grew up in a deeply religious home, but one that was also mired in domestic violence and control. Now, a trauma specialist and coach, joins me to talk about healing from religious trauma, being able to reclaim your spirituality and worldview using vulnerability to heal and how to have meaningful and positive relationships after you've wal…
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