Welcome to the official podcast of Pastor Samuel Rodriguez. Learn more by visiting our website at https:/pastorsam.com
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CONTACT: [email protected] NOPRESET/NoZzo/Distance Music/Datagroove/Unnamed&Unknown/HardCutz Records/T4 Label/Monday Morning Records/Ride Music/Low Rec Genre: Deep Tech / Minimal / Tech House Agile Grooves Podcast is a tune-sharing platform based in Washington DC. It showcases the most underground and grooviest sounds from all around the world. Its sole purpose is to encourage inspiration, originality, and ultimately an atmosphere where the audience gets lost in time with sounds rangin ...
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Welcome to IChurch! We are a multicultural and multigenerational church located in Hickory NC. We are excited to share our messages of hope and inspiration with you and all of our viewers. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel and join us on this journey.
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Ask questions, vote and discover answers about Chicago, the region and its people. From WBEZ.
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In this podcast, I share my personal journey of coping with grief following the loss of my daughter and father. I discuss the challenges I've faced and the strategies I've implemented to stay motivated each day. Join me as I explore the importance of self-compassion, finding support, and embracing life's moments, no matter how difficult they may be. Together, we can navigate the complexities of grief and inspire one another to find hope and healing. I am also available for speaking engagemen ...
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Write up a story that motivates anyone. Cover art photo provided by Samuel Scrimshaw on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samscrim
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Interviews with mathematics education researchers about recent studies. Hosted by Samuel Otten, University of Missouri. www.mathedpodcast.com Produced by Fibre Studios
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Yale Law School professors Samuel Moyn and David Schleicher interview legal scholars and dig into the debates heard inside law school halls.
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The extremes have it all wrong. Naturally. On every issue, they only see half the picture. The ideologues always lead to a dead-end. You need to travel the middle of the road. That’s where the action is — in the center. On the basketball court, the chessboard, or the boxing ring, the center is where you want to be. Now more than ever, our country needs to be centered. While other journalists lurch to the right or left, nationally syndicated columnist Ruben Navarrette keeps it one hundred by ...
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Consistent Conscious Content. Subscribe to myYouTube at https://youtu.be/1H67Rr0YHto
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People tend to walk into the successful chapter a person’s life is on and assume it’s their entire story. But the previous chapters of many prominent people’s lives often contain trauma and discouragement. The Nona Jones Podcast explores how many of the most admired leaders, business executives and public figures turned trauma into triumph and built purpose out of pain to emerge from their greatest struggles undefeated. Nona Jones is an author, entrepreneur, pastor and business executive who ...
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If Between Two Ferns and C-SPAN had a child, it would be All Quiet on the Second Front. Blending the very best (and the worst) of government gravitas with technical expertise, Second Front’s Chief Executive Officer, Tyler Sweatt, cuts through the noise and the bureaucratic BS surrounding all things defense tech, national security, and government markets. Be warned: this is not your typical military or government podcast. As host, Tyler has an uncanny ability to get people to talk honestly, m ...
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Hoping to further the education of the artistic community and foster it’s vitality; Hurry Up & Wait, LA invites professional creatives (in front of a live studio audience) to share their personal artistic journeys and humorous insights on what it takes to succeed as artist in today’s competitive industry. Hosted by Jorge - Luis Pallo & Veronica Roy Music/Audio by Samuel Colby Produced by Landis Aponte Recorded live, monthly at Scott Sedita Acting Studios
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You have found the home of the Behind the Line Podcast. Join Susan Rogers and Ryan Kelly as they explore Unsolved Missing Persons and Homicide Cases from Odessa, Texas, and the surrounding area. We are going to dive deep into the facts of the case and work directly with the investigators as they search for justice. This isn't going to be your normal True Crime Podcast! As a Crime Stoppers Organization, we have a special relationship with the investigating agencies; we offer cash rewards for ...
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What happened to Chicago's Japanese community?
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7:00Lakeview once had a thriving Japanese community, but it fell victim to a push for assimilation. As one Japanese-American puts it: “You had to basically be unseen.”
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We’ve had a lot of fun this spring, but a sweet summer scent is on the wind, and so we’re going to have to wrap up another successful season of Digging a Hole with today’s episode—it’s a real clambake. Courts have paid a lot of attention in recent years to what the executive branch can and can’t do: non-delegation, major questions, student loans, D…
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In this compelling message, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez unpacks the powerful truth that waiting well is often the first step toward your breakthrough. Anchored in Isaiah 60:1—“Arise, shine, for your light has come”—this episode is a prophetic call to rise from spiritual fatigue, emotional delays, and personal rubble, and step into the radiant glory alr…
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EP 148 | Dr. Jose Angel Gutierrez, JD/PhD
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43:13Host Ruben Navarrette interviews his old friend, Dr. Jose Angel Gutierrez, a retired professor of political science at University of Texas at Arlington, a former civil rights attorney, and the author of more than 30 books on history, politics, race and culture. Gutierrez was a young activist in his native Texas who left his mark on the Chicano Civi…
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EP 147 | Dr. Kristina Lopez, PhD -- Professor of Social Work, Arizona State University School of Social Work
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29:34Host Ruben Navarrette interviews Dr. Kristina Lopez, PhD, Professor of Social Work. A graduate of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor with a degree in social work and psychology, Lopez explores disparities in early diagnosis and subsequent treatment of underserved children and their families with special emphasis on Latino/a children with autis…
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Episode 2504: Yusuke Uegatani - semi-formal reasoning and negotiation
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13:34Yusuke Uegatani from Hiroshima University High School (Fukuyama, Japan) discusses the article "Decentralising mathematics: Mutual development of spontaneous and mathematical concepts via informal reasoning," published in Educational Studies in Mathematics (Vol. 118). Co-authors: Hiroki Otani, Taro Fujita. Article URL: https://link.springer.com/arti…
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Car towed? Listen to this on your way down to Chicago’s Central Auto Pound
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10:28If you’ve had your car towed in Chicago, there’s a decent chance you had to journey down to Lower Lower Wacker Drive — likely not in the best of moods — to open your wallet and recollect your vehicle. “It's supposed to be a happy process,” said Michael Lacoco, the deputy commissioner of the city’s bureau of traffic services. In our last episode, we…
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Lower Wacker Drive: A uniquely Chicago street
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6:42Curious City has gotten several questions about Wacker Drive over the years. We head down to the lower levels in search of some answers.
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93. Offset 2025 Keynote with Senator Markwaye Mullin
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25:18In this special keynote episode recorded live at Offset Symposium, Senator Markwayne Mullin joins 2F CEO Tyler Sweatt to talk national security, bureaucratic bottlenecks, and the urgent need for change across government and defense. Senator Mullin lays out a clear-eyed view of the current state: the technology is moving faster than the government—a…
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I’m Not Going Anywhere Without the Promise.
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34:28In this powerful opening message of a new sermon series, Pastor Sam Rodriguez declares a prophetic word rooted in Acts 1:4 — “Do not leave Jerusalem until the Father sends you the gift He promised.” With passion and clarity, Pastor Sam unpacks the post-resurrection instruction from Jesus, reminding us that the full work of Christ isn't complete at …
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Schools, Water Plants and City Hall: We search for Chicago’s nuclear fallout shelters
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10:46Nuclear fallout shelters are still among us, though they are not exactly ready for the apocalypse. These remnants of Cold War-era infrastructure do exist across Chicago, often in places you might not expect. This episode originally aired in 2015.
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Why does Chicago have a law prohibiting nuclear weapons?
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6:32Tucked in the city’s municipal code is a law that prohibits the production, storage and launching of nuclear weapons in Chicago. We find out why the city decided this law was necessary.
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Episode 2503: Alina Kadluba - assessing Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK)
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22:00Alina Kadluba from the Technical University of Munich (Germany) discusses the article, "How much C is in TPACK? A systematic review on the assessment of TPACK in mathematics," published in Educational Studies in Mathematics (Vol. 118). Co-authors: Anselm Strohmaier, Christian Schons, Andreas Obersteiner. Article URL: https://link.springer.com/artic…
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Even when nothing goes wrong, moving is trash
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18:23It’s typical to see moving trucks winding through streets and alleys of Chicago on the first day of any month. The act of moving hardly sounds like a luxury, but as we heard in the last episode, it could be worse. About a century ago, Chicagoans only moved on May 1 and sometimes Oct. 1. That meant thousands of moving wagons clogging the streets, pr…
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‘Pure chaos’: Why did Chicagoans once move on the same day?
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6:50You think moving is hard work? For about 100 years, Chicagoans used to move at the same time. Moving Day: May 1.
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92. Bret Boyd, Cofounder & CEO of Sustainment
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30:18This week on All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with Bret Boyd, co-founder and CEO of Sustainment, to talk shop on reshoring U.S. manufacturing, rethinking the defense industrial base, and why clipboards and PDFs are still running the depots. Bret’s got the receipts—combat deployments with the 75th Ranger Regiment, 15+ years in tech, an…
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The complicated statue of labor leader Samuel Gompers
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4:08Samuel Gompers fought for the eight-hour work day and helped create child labor laws. But for all he achieved, he was also fiercely anti-immigrant. We explore Gompers’ life, legacy and the statue built to this complicated man.
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In this powerful episode, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez explores The Emmaus Paradox — the profound truth that God often uses our moments of doubt, confusion, and discouragement as opportunities for spiritual growth and deeper revelation. Reflecting on the journey to Emmaus, Pastor Sam highlights how Jesus met the disillusioned disciples right where they …
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Liberals have been introspecting (some may say self-flagellating) since the 2024 election, to varying degrees of convincingness and success. There’s the usual genre of complaints—NIMBYism, identity politics, the crisis of masculinity, forgetting about the factory man—but the one thing liberals agree on is that they can’t be blamed for following the…
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Maria Rodriguez: From fashion designer to restaurateur
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13:22In our last episode, Curious City question-asker Emily Porter sent us on a quest exploring the world of local fashion designers, all after she found a thrift shop sweater with a tag that reads: “Maria Rodriguez Chicago.” Who is Maria Rodriguez? How did she get into the industry? And what is it like to be a fashion designer in Chicago? To answer tho…
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Like NYC and Paris, Chicago was a hub for fashion designers
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6:35A question about a sweater in a thrift store turns into a search for a prominent Chicago designer of the 1980s. Along the way, we discover the city’s golden age of fashion designers.
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91. Cameron McCord, CEO & Co-Founder, Nominal
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26:35In this episode of All Quiet on the Second Front, Tyler sits down with Cameron McCord, CEO and co-founder of Nominal, to talk about why testing & evaluation is finally getting its moment in the spotlight—and why that matters more than you think. From time at Anduril and Lux Capital to launching Nominal, Cam shares a candid look at the bottlenecks s…
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The Cross and the Empty Tomb: God’s Continuum of Grace
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16:38On this unforgettable Resurrection Sunday, Pastor Samuel Rodriguez delivers a passionate and Spirit-filled message that unveils the inseparable power of the cross and the empty tomb. In The Cross and the Empty Tomb: God’s Continuum of Grace, we’re reminded that Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday are not disconnected events—but a divine continuum o…
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How sweet the sound: The history of Evanston folk coffeehouse Amazingrace
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12:14Folk music surged in popularity across America in the late 1950s through the ‘70s, including here in the Chicago area. Last episode, we looked at how a few area coffeehouses catered to many patrons in their teens and early twenties. These were alcohol-free spaces where people could listen to live music and hangout for hours. Curious City host Erin …
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‘An underground subculture’: How Chicago coffeehouses shaped the folk revival movement
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7:42In the 1960s and 70s, Chicago coffeehouses were popular spots for young people. These were alcohol-free establishments where people in their teens and 20s could listen to live music or just hangout for hours.
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Unshakable Faith in the Face of Opposition ¦ Pastor Carlos Rodriguez ¦ Lessons from Nehemiah
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48:50By Ps Carlos Rodriguez
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