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It's not what you do that matters, it's how you show up. By being purposeful in how you live and lead, you deeply influence your success. Allowed, with Dr. Caneel Joyce, offers practical coaching lessons and insightful conversations to empower you to lead intentionally. Learn to live fully-engaged, push boundaries, and be seen and heard as the leader you are. Caneel will help you grow further, faster. Each week's episode encourages you to grow in self-awareness, purpose, intention, and prese ...
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No Tourists Allowed - An Insider's Guide to Travel

No Tourists Allowed - An Insider's Guide to Travel

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Two recognized travel industry executives with a combined 71 years on the inside of travel and technology, give up their secrets to the thing everyone wants to do - travel better, pay less and see more of the world. Join us each week - along with recognized industry executives and travel celebrities - as we bring you intel on the hottest new resorts and cruise liners, the latest travel apps and tech tools, and the hacks and maneuvers that help travelers beat the crowds and find those hidden ...
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’You’re Not Allowed To Say The ’S’ Word - A Heartstopper Podcast’ is the small Pod which is big on heart and HUGE on Heartstopper! Host Luke Sibson is joined by the Yellow and Blue Crew - a wonderful group of young, and not quite as young, folks - as they rewatch every episode of the hit Netflix series ’Heartstopper’ and share their thoughts, feelings and their own Heartstopping experiences. Join them each week as they take a different episode of Heartstopper, analyse it, maybe sometimes hav ...
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Pepper Allowed

Pepper Allowed

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Pepper Allowed is a baseball podcast that's written and recorded five times a week. Weekday shows run 30 minutes, with an hour long weekend wrap show. You can find all of our shows by heading over to pepperallowed.com or following us @pepper_allowed.
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No Rangers Allowed

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Dungeons 'n Dragons, house ruled to death, as played by weird and weary videogame snobs. Starring a desertwalking Zoroastrian dwarf druid; a backwoods halfling elftaku, master of banjo, jaw harp and double flute; an emo cat-summoning death cleric; and a filthy, feral anarcho-syndicalist barbarian. A Selectbutton Gaiden podcast. Join us at www.selectbutton.net Radical show icon by art subgenius @BachelorSoft
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Ready to write yourself a permission slip to pursue your passions? Alicia Sutton chats with humble heroes who have courageously navigated career change, or are living life uniquely on their terms. Let their stories inspire you to take your own hero's journey! If you want to strengthen your intuition, dissolve self-doubt and finally start trusting yourself, join us atYou're Allowed! “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” Mary Ann Evans. Alicia Sutton has been a lawyer, actress ...
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Its a podcast mostly about video games & sometimes movies, comics, politics or whatever takes my fancy. It's hosted by one old man & sometimes his scotch bottle, also I swear so be warned. Follow the show on Twitter @NoCommentsCast or me @annoyedgamer
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If You Grown Like Yo I.D. Good in the Club This exactly where you suppose to be It's Lit , It's Funny , It's Real , We Turnt , It's Funny We gon talk about it like Annie Mae Grandkids naturally do it just know once yall join the movement you Officially join the FAMILY ...... Only Grown Folks Allowed !!!!!
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No Babies Allowed (NBA) Hoops Podcast

No Babies Allowed (NBA) Hoops Podcast

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Talking All Things NBA. From East vs West, to Contenders vs Pretenders. A Celtics fan + a Wolves fan host an NBA Hoops Podcast. Luke Ericksen & Kane ”Rob keep it really on all things NBA where there are ”No Babies Allowed”. If you have a hot take, you better be ready to defend it with numbers or film! Tap in & Debate! Follow on X + Subscribe on YouTube - @NoBabiesHoops
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What's it like to run a YouTube channel for over 13 years? What's it like to create new videos on a weekly basis? What's the story behind each video? No Cameras Allowed is the autobiographical behind-the-scenes journey of one of the longest running tech YouTube channels of all time: Computer Clan. Join Ken (and his alter ego, Krazy Ken) as they dive in to the rarely told stories behind the Computer Clan's epic creations—and the not-so-epic ones.
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Two college kids engage in copious amounts of shenanigans and tomfoolery all live on the air. The funniest podcast on the internet, probably, something like that. Shut the fuck up. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nogfsallowed/support
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No Kids Allowed The Podcast

No Kids Allowed The Podcast

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Milfy Cee speaks weekly to discuss her role as a mom, wife, millennial, licensed clinical social worker, friend, and everything else in life - without my kids! Guests come in to share their experiences on motherhood as well all while debating over Summer Walker's hips, Tina Knowles' jokes, and Tabitha Brown's meatless life. Be aware that most conversations happen over wine so take nothing personally!
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In this episode Catherine and Abigail will talk about whether phones should be allowed in schools. They will also discuss if they help the student or if they will distract them. Catherine and Abigail will discuss if it is safer for a student to have their phone with them.
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I started ‘Am I Allowed to Like Anything’ because I wanted to create a space for people to feel good about shouting out the stuff in culture they’re into, during a time when it’s easier to riff about the things we hate. I talk to guests about their work, their lives, and how they maintain their optimism in this world. #AIATLA is a capsule podcast. There will be 100 episodes.
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No Boyz Allowed is found by the one and only, Makiya Smith. In my podcast, I will talk a lot about believing in yourself, going after what you want, and staying true to yourself through the whole journey. I talk about life problems and life lessons. You can expect a whole lot of profanity but it’s all for good reasons. I will give business tips, mommy tips, and even relationship tips. Let’s spread love, inspire, and goal dig together ladies!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify. ...
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Van Kleur Presents No Boys Allowed

Van Kleur Presents... No Boys Allowed

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No Boys Allowed is a podcast presented by Van Kleur's co-founders Brianni T and JQ. Every week they come together to give you their enlighting and hilarious take on pop-culture, business, wellness and all-around boss babe things. We hope to inspire, educate and get a few laughs from you!
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“Students can take advantage of cell phones' Internet capabilities not only to access extraneous information and games that completely distract them from their tasks at hand, but also to seek out answers to questions for tests and quizzes for which they haven't studied.” Cover art photo provided by Paweł Czerwiński on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@pawel_czerwinski
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Is the travel industry's obsession with "work-life balance" actually making us less healthy and more stressed? In this provocative discussion, ALG Vacations' David Pritchard argues that the concept is a myth that celebrates unsustainable multitasking. Join us as we explore why work-life harmony and mindful presence are the keys to thriving, and how…
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Laurie Taylor lifts the lid on a sector of the economy associated with wealth, innovation & genius. Mark Graham, Professor of Internet Geography at the Oxford Internet Institute, uncovers the hidden human labour powering AI. His study, based on hundreds of interviews and thousands of hours of fieldwork, is the first to tell the stories of this army…
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In this week's Gospel reading, a widow puts everything she has into the temple's treasury. In contrast, the rich put in large sums that amount to small portions of their total wealth. Jonathan and Seth think more about the widow, considering what else she might be going through beyond how much money she has donated. How old is she? What grief does …
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[CW: eating disorders, mental health] It's another Yellow and Blue therapy session! Luke, Indigo and Ellie get deep into mental health during this week's discussions, as well as touching on topics such as body image for boys, struggling to connect and the realities of mental illness. Songs for the playlist: Abigail by Frankie Cosmos Vertigo by Grif…
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15 years ago, Brandon Hurlbut left a traditional career to join Obama's campaign and dive into climate policy, influenced by its rising importance. Now he's combating climate change with Boundary Stone Partners, a climate government affairs firm with 85+ clients. He also co-founded Overture, a climate seed investment fund; and serves as an operatin…
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Join us as we dive into the exciting world of RV travel with Maddi Bourgerie from RVshare. We explore the unique benefits of renting an RV for your next adventure and discuss how RVshare is making it easier than ever to experience the great outdoors on your own terms. NTA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notouristsallowed321/ NTA YouTube: https…
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Laurie Taylor talks to Ann Murcott, Honorary Professorial Research Associate, at SOAS, University of London about the origins and development of food packaging, from tin cans and glass jars to bottles and plastic trays. How central is packaging to global food systems and should we be concerned about wasteful packaging ? Also, Anastacia Marx de Salc…
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[CW: eating disorders] Things are getting going! Join Luke and Indigo in moving out of the 'episode 1' zone and onto more solid ground. The discussions are, as always, plentiful and varied with topics including phone management, valuable time and Jumpergate. Plus, a message for Jenny Walser. Songs for the playlist: It Gets Better (live @ Middle Far…
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While Revelation contains many passages that, on the surface, seem terrifying, toward the end, John narrates a calming, almost safe story of a New Jerusalem descending from heaven. It's a relatively well-known passage often referenced when considering what the end times may be like. So, Jonathan and Seth try to hear it anew. Despite their best effo…
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In this episode, we sit down with airline industry veteran Cory Garner to discuss the complex world of airline distribution and frequent flyer programs. Cory shares his insider perspective on how airlines are using new technologies and strategies to compete for customer loyalty in an increasingly dynamic market. We also dive into the pros and cons …
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Laurie Taylor talks to Jana Costas, Chair of People, Work & Management at the European University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), Germany about the unseen cleaners beyond the shiny surface of Potsdamer Platz, a designer micro-city within Berlin's city centre. Behind the scenes they pick up cigarette butts from pavements, scrape chewing gum from marble …
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[CW: eating disorders] Business as usual... Luke, Indigo, Finn and Ellie seem very fixated on food this week. This on top of the usual chaotic conversations about the second half of Episode 1. Expect a meandering journey visiting locations such as technical issues, bad timing and cheap fixtures. Songs for the playlist from Episode 1 (yes, sorry, we…
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The theme of exile runs throughout the Hebrew Bible. While it's sometimes more explicit than others, scholars have argued that even when exile does not prominently appear, it was the lens ancient readers used to interpret the text. So, Jonathan and Seth talk about exile. They discuss its effect on ordinary people's lives, the deep longing it causes…
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Laurie Taylor talks to Helen Sampson, Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University, about her voyage into the lives and work of seafarers. 25 years of fieldwork on merchant cargo ships has given her an unusual insight into the changing realities of life onboard and the gap between romantic notions of sea travel and the harsher r…
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[CW: Eating Disorders] We're back, back, back again! And guess what? Yeah, we only got through the first half of the episode. Join Luke, Finn and Ellie as we set sail on the good ship Series 3! Get ready for brave yet controversial opinions as the crew dissect the opening of the new series with discussion topics including footwear, affirmations and…
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Hurricanes have been in the news lately. The cleanup will take months, and a sense of normalcy in some places may take years if it is possible at all. Meanwhile, the psalmist declares that the natural world is so stunning and masterfully designed that it points toward God. How do we make sense of these claims in light of these recent natural disast…
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Are you sitting on a pile of airline miles but feel like you can never use them effectively? In this episode, we uncover the dirty secrets of airline loyalty programs with Julian Kheel, CEO of Points Path. Julian exposes the ways airlines have devalued your miles over time and shares unconventional strategies for beating them at their own game. If …
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Is misogyny implicated in radicalisation, across the political spectrum? Laurie Taylor talks to Elizabeth Pearson, Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Royal Holloway, University of London about her primary research among two of Britain’s key extremist movements: the banned Islamist group al-Muhajiroun, and those networked to it; and the anti-Islam ra…
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Pull up a couch... In the final episode before we dive headlong into Series 3 (yes, we know you've probably seen the whole thing already!), Luke and Indigo get into a full on therapy session with special guest of the week, Cheryl. Things get very deep as the Heartstopper chat veers into self-identity, representation and choices. As always, if you'd…
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We have a lot of stuff. Compared to most of the world, those capable of listening to podcasts are doing quite well. We often, however, do not think of ourselves as wealthy. After all, some are much more affluent than us. We don't have private planes, yachts, or entourages. So, how do we read Jesus' remark, "Go, sell what you own, and give the money…
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Yvonne Jewkes, Professor of Criminology at the University of Bath, talks to Laurie Taylor about the design of prisons and the importance of an architecture of hope which nurtures the possibility of rehabilitation, from Limerick to Norway. They’re joined by Lynne McMordie, Research Associate at the Institute for Social Policy, Housing and Equalities…
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We love love! Luke, Indigo and Ellie are joined on Zoom by listener and Yellow and Blue Crew member Rachel. This week, the conversation goes in all directions including discussions about cars, femininity and Heartstopper (obviously). As always, if you'd like to join the discussion on Insta or in the Facebook group, find our Redbubble merch store or…
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Join us as we discuss the role of AI in travel planning and whether it can be trusted to handle the complexities of crafting the perfect trip. We also delve into the realities faced by flight attendants, including low pay and surprising insider secrets about airline food and water safety. Highlights: (0:00) Introduction (2:29) AI lacks human touch …
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CW: discussions of abuse, painful marriages, and scripture that people have used to trap women in harmful situations While our episodes often touch on serious topics, this one deserves the content warning above. We mention these potentially triggering topics, but they're not most of the episode. Instead of trying to wrestle with texts about marriag…
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Othman "Otto" Haddad is an expert in accessing your higher self particularly through the medium of sound. Otto started his career as a software engineer and in his words, released "good money" and a predictable path to pursue the guidance of his higher self. Otto is an incredibly open and honest soul with so much wisdom to share on how we can acces…
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Is sitting on a long flight without food, water, or entertainment the secret to a refreshing travel experience? We dive into the controversial "raw dogging" flight trend and debate its merits. Plus, we share insider tips on scoring luxury travel deals and question the puzzling behavior of some air passengers. NTA Instagram: https://www.instagram.co…
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Laurie Taylor talks to Becca Voelcker, Lecturer in the Art Department at Goldsmiths, University of London, about her research into the relationship between sight and power. Everyday life is full of moments where we are seen, often without our knowledge, even in the virtual world, where cookie trails and analytics make us visible to profit making co…
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Lately, there has been a lot of coverage in the news about political factions. But factions appear more than just in the political sphere. Churches, of course, can develop them too. They're equally insidious and difficult to deal with in civic, and public life. So, Jonathan and Seth talk about how these divisions take place. They start small this w…
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Are we a book pod now? Luke and Indigo connect on Zoom with Andrea, a Yellow and Blue faithful listener and crew member. Enjoy some deep and insightful conversations about representation, parenting and LGBTQ+ YA fiction. Not only are there discussions about Alice Oseman's writing but there are also some incredible personalised recommendations of bo…
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The Stethoscope and the X-ray: Laurie Taylor explores two medical innovations which have achieved iconic status. Nicole Lobdell, Assistant Professor of English at DePauw University, charts the when, where, and how of our use of X-rays, what meanings we give them and what metaphors we make out of them. Is there a paradox to living in an age where we…
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It's time to get more capes ready! This week, Luke, Indigo, Ellie and Finn share some more of their queer heroes including: Alex Newell P!nk Apollo, Hyacinthus and Thamyris Peter Tatchell Billie-Jean King Sonia Deville If you've enjoyed the episode, or have anything to add, join the conversation on Insta and on our Facebook group. Head to linktr.ee…
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One of the defining characteristics of the Psalms is that they have little historical context. Dating them is incredibly tricky. Scholars often rely on how language develops as much as they do historical artifacts. Because of this limited historical data, they're endlessly applicable; it's why they resonate today. Jonathan and Seth discuss Psalm 1,…
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Urban baristas in a US city and Chinese managed coffee bars in Italy. Laurie Taylor talks to Geoffrey Moss, Professor of Instruction in the Department of Sociology, Temple University, about the subcultural lives of hipsters who are employed in Philadelphia. Such young people have taken low-wage service sector jobs, despite their middle-class origin…
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Every day is a school day! Get your learning hats on as Luke, Indigo and Finn educate you on some of their queer heroes including: Chevalier d'Eon Jim Parsons MJ Rodriguez The Bloomsbury Group Tom Daley Lil Nas X If you've enjoyed the episode, or have anything to add, join the conversation on Insta: @aheartstopperpodcast and on our Facebook group, …
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We use our tongues a lot. We use them to swallow, speak, and help us chew food. They're the strongest muscle in the human body relative to its size. It likewise, has an outsized impact on our lives. The words it forms can edify or eviscerate. So, Jonathan and Seth discuss words and speech this week based on James' comment that "the tongue is a smal…
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Do today's power brokers correspond to the familiar caricatures of old? Laurie Taylor talks to Aaron Reeves, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Oxford, who has delved into the profiles and careers of over 125,000 members of the British elite from the late 1890s to today, as well as interviewing over 200 leading figures fr…
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A new voice! The Yellow and Blue Crew are joined this week by a special guest in the form of Finn and Sky's mum Gemma! She sits down with Luke, Indigo and Ellie to talk about what has changed for teens in recent decades and what it's like to parent teens in 2024. (BONUS: Head over to Insta to see 22-year-old Luke wearing *those* 'super cool* Adidas…
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Everyone has a name. One can change their name, use a nickname, like or dislike it, but they have a name. What does it mean to have a "good name"? And how do we develop one or protect it? Jonathan and Seth discuss names and reputations this week. They talk about how creating a lasting reputation may take a long time. And what do names have to do wi…
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30 years in the making... Join Luke, Indigo and Ellie as they discuss how queer teens have been represented on TV from the first representations in the '90s to the Netflix era of today. Beware of potential spoilers for any of the following: My So Called Life, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Dawson's Creek, Queer as Folk (UK), That '70s Show, Sugar Rush, …
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What is purity? What makes someone pure? How is it maintained and how is it restored? In this week's Gospel text, Jesus is confronted by the Pharisees asking questions about the practice of ritual handwashing that they do to ensure purity. Jesus responds that "nothing outside a person that by going in can defile, but the things that come out are wh…
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On today's No Babies Allowed (NBA) Podcast, Luke & Kane discuss Team USA's epic route to Gold. We also talk about Steph Curry's standing as an all time player. We then talk about who's league will it be next when LeBron, Curry, and KD retire.Oleh No Babies Allowed (NBA) Hoops Podcast
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Families often shape one's faith. Frankly, that can be both positive and negative. Families can pass down unhelpful, harmful theologies. They can also spur someone to ask questions. As a mom recently told Seth, her son asked, "If Jesus breathing on someone can give them the Holy Spirit, can he also fart on them?" On a more serious note, Jonathan an…
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Want to fly business class for less than the cost of coach? We expose the little-known loopholes that airlines don’t want you to know about. Plus, find out why your travel agent may be keeping these deals from you and how to work around them. Highlights: (0:00) Introduction (1:07) Mike's summer travels through Europe (4:41) Benefits of train travel…
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The end of our Eras... With music playing such an important role in the Netflix show, and fandom, of Heartstopper, the Yellow and Blue Crew continue to reflect on the music that has been significant to them through their own formative experiences and what's big for them right now. Get your music apps open and play along as they introduce and reflec…
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The Bible is packed with "wisdom literature." It's most often associated with books from the Hebrew Bible, but some scholars have argued that James and portions of Ephesians fall under the umbrella of "wisdom literature" too. So, what is it? Does Jesus produce wisdom literature? What happens if we apply the lens we ordinarily use for wisdom literat…
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The first stop on our Eras tour! With music playing such an important role in the Netflix show, and fandom, of Heartstopper, the Yellow and Blue Crew reflect on the music that has been significant to them through their own formative experiences. Get your music apps open and play along as they introduce and reflect on their life anthems. Share your …
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One of Seth's life rules is that we should always be wary when people want fewer ethics. Codes of ethics are also in the news, as President Biden proposes a binding code of ethics for the Supreme Court. In Ephesians, Paul lays out some rules for the community to follow. Could this be a source of ethics in the modern world? Could it, at least, be a …
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On today's No Babies Allowed (NBA) Podcast, Luke & Kane discuss Team USA to this point. From the first to games to the DNP drama, highlights and more! We also talk about how important a championship is to your legacy. Finally we discuss underrated free agent signings from the offseason.Oleh No Babies Allowed (NBA) Hoops Podcast
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