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Non Negotiable

Stephen cain

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Join me every week to level up your boxing coaching business, i will be dropping NO FLUFF podcasts so you can finally create financial freedom and create the life you and your family deserve.We will be discussing marketing , sales , social media , strength and conditioning , boxing basically all things that will move your business forward FAST!So take notes and IMPLEMENT straight away!
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Corporal Caveman

Stephen Hartley

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Diving into the realms of experimental ambient music, Corporal Caveman is a rising artist who takes his listeners on a journey through his unique soundscapes. With a passion for blending elements of rock, ambient, and folk sound design, his tracks are a one-of-a-kind experience for the ears. Each composition delicately balances on the fine line between atmospheric dreamscapes and intricate percussive grooves, creating a truly captivating listening experience. Dive into the hypnotic world of ...
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Murder Sheet

MurderSheet

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The Murder Sheet is a weekly true crime podcast hosted by journalist Áine Cain and attorney Kevin Greenlee. We take a journalistic approach to covering true crime. We have broken national news on major cases, like the Delphi murders and the Burger Chef murders. We also cover plenty of other subjects, including high-profile murders, cold cases, legal topics within the criminal justice system, restaurant slayings, historical crimes, and wide-ranging interviews with authors and experts. If you' ...
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The official podcast of the nationally syndicated Joe Pags Show heard weekday afternoons from 5-8. The Joe Pags Show can be heard on multiple stations across the country and worldwide on joepags.com
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Verge of Discovery

Evgeniy Shishkin - interviews with the experts in science and technology fields.

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Verge of Discovery is a podcast created for everyone who loves to learn and wants to know more about the most recent developments in the field of science and technology. We interview today's brightest scholars, intellectuals and visionaries in the field of science and technology and bring their knowledge, passion and wisdom to you. Our goal is bring the latest scientific developments to you directly from the minds of people who are propelling us into the future. We want to learn from them an ...
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Anchorpoint Radio

Anchorpoint Radio Ministries

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Anchorpoint Radio promotes Gospel awareness on 74 radio frequencies weekly across Canada as well as on satellite TV. Our mission is to provoke deeper thought upon life's key issues and to offer the only sure answer to man's deepest need - the person and work of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Design a life that really matters. I’m your host, Greg McKeown, author of New York Times bestsellers "Effortless" and "Essentialism" and I’m on mission to help you advocate and negotiate your way to remarkable results without burning out. Come with me on this journey every Tuesday and Thursday as we examine the most essential areas of our lives. Learn more about my books and courses at https://GregMcKeown.com.
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Come and join our weekly journey on Buddhism and Eastern Religion hosted by filmmaker Yujiro Seki. Carving the Divine TV Podcast is a series of Q&A sessions with Buddhist scholars and practitioners. These Q&A sessions explore the basic concepts and history of Buddhism. The show may not turn you into a self-actualized spiritual guru but it will open the door into this beautiful, profound spiritual tradition. We will start our journey from India and make our way to Japan, covering a wide range ...
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On today’s episode, hosts Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay are joined by Spitfire News writer Kat Tenbarge, who came to the defense of the Gaylor fandom (people who believe Taylor Swift is secretly queer) after they were accused of “crashing out” in light of her engagement to Travis Kelce. But who are the Gaylors, really? And why are they always the bu…
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Is the Trump administration really weighing a transgender gun ban? Pags digs into the rumors, explains what’s really being discussed, and why it’s not exactly what you think. Then, sparks fly as President Trump and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker go back and forth over whether the National Guard should be deployed to Chicago this weekend. Pags breaks i…
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It’s a packed hour on the Joe Pags Show! Pags celebrates the Trump administration’s bold move to rebrand the Department of Defense as the Department of War, with War Secretary Pete Hegseth telling POTUS about the powerful “vibe shift” happening in our armed forces. Back home, Austin, Texas, rolls out a ridiculous new city logo and Pags hilariously …
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It’s a wild hour on the Joe Pags Show! Speaker Mike Johnson is caught on a hot mic suggesting President Trump may have been an FBI informant tied to Epstein — was it a misspeak or something more? Pags digs into the strange moment and what it could mean. Then, Face the Nation is in damage-control mode after being busted editing video of Secretary Kr…
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The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Indiana, Washington, and Australia. CBS's report on a legal controversy regarding artificial intelligence out of Australia: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/australia-murder-case-ai-court…
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It’s fireworks on Capitol Hill as RFK Jr. goes head-to-head with left-wing senators in a heated back-and-forth you have to hear to believe. Pags breaks down the Senate meeting, the key exchanges, and what it all means for the bigger political fight ahead. It’s sharp analysis, lively debate, and plenty of Pags-style fire packed into one hour. Learn …
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It’s a blazing hour of rapid-fire news on the Joe Pags Show! Pags hits the RAWsAlerts with Venezuela flying jets dangerously close to a U.S. warship, the D.C. Attorney General suing the Trump administration over the National Guard, Ronny Jackson suing California, and plenty more stories breaking fast. Then, filmmaker Dinesh D’Souza joins Joe for an…
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Pags dives into a major shake-up — the Trump administration’s decision to rename the Department of Defense as the Department of War. Joe breaks down why he fully agrees with the move and what it signals for America’s military posture. Then, Secretary Doug Collins joins the show for a powerful, wide-ranging interview. In Military City USA, Pags asks…
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On May 13, 2025, we gave a talk at Bespoke Events in Columbus, Indiana, where we talked about some infamous crimes that took place in the city and Bartholomew County. Thanks to everyone who came! The audio's a bit off, just as a warning. We will talk about the crimes of serial killer Harry Edward Greenwell, the I-65 Killer; the murders of brothers …
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Today on the show: What to do when your kid won’t stop sucking their thumb. Lucy, Elizabeth, and Zak offer guidance for moving on from thumb-sucking—without turning to bribes or battles—as well as alternative methods of self-soothing. In ‘triumphs and fails’ Elizabeth and Zak wrestle with airports and big international moves, while Lucy deals with …
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It’s an hour you won’t want to miss on the Joe Pags Show. Pags takes aim at the “population control lunatics” — but who are they, and what’s their real agenda? He teases it out with fire and humor you can’t get anywhere else. Then, China rolls out the red carpet for Putin and Kim Jong-un in a jaw-dropping military parade that’s got the world talkin…
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Is President Trump really sending troops to Chicago? Pags has a RAWsAlerts moment and breaks down the truth behind the headlines. Then, are we about to see more from the Epstein files — or is it all just another hoax? Pags digs in. And Senator Marsha Blackburn joins the show for a powerful conversation on crime across Memphis, Chicago, and D.C., th…
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Pags unleashes his special Rapid Fire News — a lightning-fast, hilarious spin on today’s hottest stories that he says “puts the F in news.” You’ve got to hear this fun, unpredictable segment. Then, Rep. Troy Nehls of Texas joins Pags for a no-nonsense conversation. A former sheriff from Richmond, Nehls doesn’t mince words as they break down crime i…
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Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay talk about the backlash surrounding The Cutting Room Floor, a fashion podcast you may know from its Leandra Medine Cohen episode or its viral Steve Madden interview. Last week, host and creator Recho Omondi went on TikTok to hire a full-time staffer who would be an office administrator, bookings coordinator, and persona…
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This week, Steve, Julia and guest host Isaac Butler visit a pre-gentrified 1990s New York to discuss the gritty crime romp Caught Stealing directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Austin Butler (no relation). Next, it’s off to Cooper’s Chase, an English manor turned retirement community, to take up the case of The Thursday Murder Club, Netflix’s n…
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Pags takes on the wild conspiracies swirling online about President Trump and the White House — and you’ll hear Trump himself respond, blasting the fake news behind the viral rumors. Then, attention turns to Chicago, where crime and chaos are pushing the city to a breaking point. Will President Trump send in the National Guard, or will the Democrat…
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Pags exposes the unbelievable comments out of Chicago, where Mayor Brandon Johnson is pointing fingers at President Trump for his city’s out-of-control crime. The hypocrisy is stunning — and Joe breaks it all down. Then economist Vance Ginn joins with a bombshell conversation on how America could actually delete the Federal Reserve. They dive into …
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Pags digs into explosive new questions about Rep. Ilhan Omar’s personal wealth — is she hiding assets while pushing policies that squeeze everyday Americans? Joe calls her today’s “let them eat cake” politician and reminds listeners why it’s always “trust but verify,” especially in Minnesota’s 5th District. Then, Kay Hill joins the show to weigh in…
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Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss college football’s wild week one, including Bill Belichick’s disastrous debut with the Tar Heels and Arch Manning’s early struggles. They dissect the baffling Micah Parsons trade, and later welcome Syracuse sports management professor Lindsey Darvin to explore whether the world of video …
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In 2022, a murderer killed University of Idaho students Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves, Ethan Chapin, and Xana Kernodle in Moscow, Idaho. We interviewed former United States Attorney for the District of Idaho Attorney Josh Hurwit, who worked as a special deputy prosecuting attorney on the University of Idaho murders. Check out our upcoming book ev…
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Krystina used to host gatherings all the time. Then came kids and the pandemic, and the parties ground to a halt. She’s feeling a renewed urge to bring people together—specifically her inspiring, badass female friends—but every time she starts to plan something meaningful, she balks. On this episode: How To!’s Courtney Martin connects Krystina with…
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When comedy writer Tamara Yajia talks about her childhood, she’s sometimes unsure what tone to strike. Her new memoir Cry for Me Argentina: My Life as a Failed Child Star depicts a very fun nuclear family with parents and grandparents who are loud, crass, and sex-positive. There are hilarious moments and situations that seem wildly inappropriate. I…
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Many still believe that God is against them and it’s easy for them to grumble and complain about their circumstances even when God had been good to them over and over again. This is exactly what the children of Israel did on their journey to the promised land so many years ago. For this ingratitude, God had venomous snakes invade the camp and many …
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While researching his family's history, Indiana attorney and author Stephen Terrell found a remarkable murder case. He spoke with The Murder Sheet about that story, his nonfiction book, and the past. Support your local bookstore and check out The Madness of John Terrell: Revenge and Insanity on Trial in the Heartland here: https://bookshop.org/p/bo…
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Sarah loves her in-laws, even though their politics send her running for the exits. Now, her daughter is starting to ask questions about her grandparents’ patriarchal, conservative views. How can Sarah raise her kid to be self-assured, justice-oriented, and open-minded—without spoiling the connection between her in-laws and the grandchild they ador…
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A24 rose from “small budget indie movie studio” to “one of the most respected brands in cinema” on a reputation for treating filmmakers like auteurs. But as the studio is growing and exploring how to integrate artificial intelligence, it’s at odds with some of the very directors who helped A24 establish itself. Guest: Alex Barasch, culture editor a…
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On today’s episode, hosts Candice Lim and Kate Lindsay are joined by Slate staff writer Luke Winkie, whose piece “Is This What It Takes to Beat Trump?” examines Gavin Newsom’s latest social media strategy: shitposting. The California governor has started tweeting in the style of Donald Trump to ridicule the president and promote his new redistricti…
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Every Combat coach can handle the pressure inside the cage or ring. You push fighters and clients through pain, fear, and doubt every single day. But what about your own fears? The ones you don’t talk about? In this episode, I’m diving deep into the silent struggles that combat coaches carry when the gym lights go off: The fear of what happens when…
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The Cheat Sheet is The Murder Sheet's segment breaking down weekly news and updates in some of the murder cases we cover. In this episode, we'll talk about cases from Minnesota, South Carolina, Indiana, New York, and Mexico. CBS News's report on Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty's decision to overturn the murder conviction of Bryan Hooper Sr.,…
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The playlists of dozens of high-level government officials and tech executives were suddenly broadcast to the world on a website called “the Panama Playlists.” But the information wasn’t taken by sophisticated hackers infiltrating any mainframes—it was all already publicly available. Guest: Mike Isaac, New York Times Silicon Valley correspondent. W…
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Sped-up voices. Wacky instruments. Songs about cavemen, bathtubs, bikinis, and mothers-in-law. From the dawn of rock ‘n’ roll through the 1970s—the age of streaking, CB radios, disco and King Tut—novelty songs could be chart-topping hits. But by the corporate ’80s, it was harder for goofballs to score hits on regimented radio playlists. Until one p…
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Pags gets personal in a rare, wide-open moment — breaking down his own “personal economy” and showing how it lines up with the Trump White House touting strong job numbers and a booming economy. Are everyday Americans finally starting to feel the comeback? Joe lays it all out. And then… what on earth is Gavin Newsom doing? From nonstop shots at Tru…
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Pags opens with the latest updates on the tragic Minneapolis Catholic school shooting — and calls out former press secretary Jen Psaki for her ridiculous outrage at people praying for victims’ families in the aftermath. Karoline Leavitt jumps in with her own fiery response to Psaki, in a back-and-forth you don’t want to miss. Then, Gregg Pemberton,…
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Pags dives into a BBC story raising eyebrows — is it journalism, or a little Chinese propaganda slipping through? He breaks down how the piece ties Trump and Xi together in ways the mainstream won’t question. Then, big news out of Texas as Secretary Kennedy announces ivermectin can now be sold over the counter — Pags explains why this matters. And …
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This week on Care and Feeding, Zak, Lucy, and Elizabeth help a parent who is doing ‘extra’ parenting for one of her kids. She’s worried her other kid will feel resentful. The hosts have helpful strategies for balancing fairness while preserving your sanity. In Triumphs and Fails: international moves, heartbreaking goodbyes, and a snack-money gremli…
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A tragic mass shooting unfolded today during a school-wide Mass at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. Two children—ages 8 and 10—were killed, and 17 others were wounded, including 14 students and three elderly parishioners. Pags brings the hard-hitting analysis that media avoids—understanding motives, questioning school security, and dema…
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Pags opens the hour with the latest on the horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis — two children killed and 17 more wounded, in what investigators are calling a possible hate crime against Catholics. Joe breaks down the unanswered questions, the failures in prevention, and what the mainstream media is leaving out. Then, Li…
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Pags kicks off with wallet-friendly news: Labor Day gas prices are projected to be the lowest in five years (around $3.15/gal on average), and he explains why it’s happening now. Then he breaks down President Trump’s push to consider RICO against George Soros and his son—what that would mean legally and politically. To cap the hour, USCIS Director …
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On today’s episode, host Candice Lim tells Kate Lindsay about two recent BookTok conventions that went off the rails. While the first convention become known as the “Fyre Fest” of BookTok, the other faced troubling allegations of sexual assault against an employee. Is BookTok or social media to blame for how often attempts to bring a fandom togethe…
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In 1982, the Jane Fonda Workout became the best-selling home video of all time. Over decades, it and its 22 follow ups would spawn a fitness empire, sell more than 17 million copies, and transform Fonda into a leg-warmer-clad exercise guru. And 40 years after its initial release, when the COVID pandemic hit, the workout had a moment yet again. Peop…
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On this week’s show, Dana, Julia, and Steve are joined by special fourth guest host: Wesley Morris of the New York Times. The foursome wield their sharpest critical tools for a discussion of the horror hit Weapons. Whether the twisty thrill ride hits its intended target— and what exactly is said target— is up for debate. Next, they take up the late…
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Big news as Steve Friend and Garret O’Boyle are reinstated in the FBI — a huge win for accountability and the rule of law, and Pags is cheering the move. Then, the show turns to a fiery debate: should Washington, D.C. bring back capital punishment for murders in the capital? Pags breaks it all down and opens the lines to callers across America for …
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Pags dives into a fun conversation on old movies that could never be made today — is comedy changing for good, or is there still hope for fearless humor? Then, actor and filmmaker Dean Cain joins the show after his big announcement of joining ICE. Cain walks Pags through the agent training course he completed, what he experienced firsthand, and why…
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Pags kicks off with the story lighting up headlines everywhere — Taylor Swift is engaged! But engaged to who? Joe has some fun with the biggest pop-culture news in the world. Then, he shifts gears to politics and breaks down President Trump’s surprising approval for 600,000 Chinese students to study in America — what it means, and why it has people…
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In this episode we discus why so many great coaches burn out in the gym and how online coaching can give them freedom, time, and financial control. --------------------------------------------------------- LET’S CONNECT: Free Course “How To Get 5 New Clients This Month https://www.stephencainptla.com/10K-Sprint-Club FREE STRATEGY CALL BOOK HERE! ht…
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We interviewed Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland and Lawrence County Chief Public Defender Tim Sledd about working as defense attorneys and prosecutors. Check out our upcoming book events and get links to buy tickets here: https://murdersheetpodcast.com/events Pre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-b…
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We interviewed Lawrence County Chief Public Defender Tim Sledd and Carroll County Prosecutor Nicholas McLeland about working as defense attorneys and prosecutors. Check out our upcoming book events and get links to buy tickets here: https://murdersheetpodcast.com/events Pre-order our book on Delphi here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/shadow-of-the-b…
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